
Fortune Teller
by Night Song
About This Novel
This is the story of an ordinary young man who originally did not believe in fortune telling, but accidentally met a folk fortune teller and then entered the traditional fortune telling business. Starting from the most basic eight-character, five-element, palmistry and physiognomy, we gradually get exposed to various fortune-telling methods such as six-line divination, Feng Shui date selection, character test and question inquiry. The book does not exaggerate about gods and monsters, but uses a plain perspective to record real and vivid fortune-telling cases: some people ask about marriage, some people ask for wealth, some people predict good and bad luck, and some people avoid disasters. While the protagonist is learning the fortune-telling knowledge passed down from his ancestors, he is seeing all kinds of things in the world. He gradually understands that fortune-telling is not superstitious, nor does it determine life and death, but teaches people to see their fortune clearly, follow the trend, and seek good fortune and avoid misfortune.
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