Xiao Liuren, also known as Xiao Ren, is a method of divination. It belongs to one of the ancient Chinese folk divination, based on the theory of "Zhou Yi", combined with astronomy, calendar, meteorology and other natural disciplines, through observation and calculation, the results of future events or explain the causes of past phenomena. The ** method of Xiao Liuren is relatively simple, you only need to calculate a time coordinate, and then calculate the corresponding hexagram and the elephant according to this coordinate, you can get the ** result.
The method of Xiao Liuren was very popular in ancient China and was widely used in various fields such as military, political, economic, and cultural. Among them, the most famous is the "Tui Bei Tu" written by Li Chunfeng and Yuan Tiangang during the Tang Dynasty, which is based on Xiao Liuren.
Xiao Liuren's method is not only popular in China, but also spread to Japan, South Korea and other countries. In Japan, Korokuren is known as "Gojinmeijutsu" and is regarded as a sacred divination. In South Korea, Xiao Liuren is known as the "Korean Divine Calculation" and is also a very popular divination.
Although the results of Xiao Liuren are not necessarily accurate, it can provide people with some inspiration and thinking. For example, through Xiao Liuren's **, you can learn some natural laws and mysteries of the universe, and you can also guide people to make correct decisions and actions. Therefore, Xiao Liuren occupies a very important position in ancient Chinese folk divination.