In ancient China, success in the imperial examinations was often attributed to more than just hard work and …
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Physiognomy is the art of interpreting a person’s character and destiny through physical appearance, particularly facial features. Throughout …
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During the Ming Dynasty, a scholar named Zhang Sheng lived in Jingkou, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. Despite his impoverished background …
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Unlocking the Power of Books: How Reading Shapes Your Destiny and Transforms Your Future
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrIn feng shui, a profound saying highlights the significant ways one can alter one’s fate: destiny, luck, feng …
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In Keelung, Taiwan, there was a store called “Yu Yuan Hao,” which translates to “destiny’s blessing.” The owner, …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Karmic Consequences: Exploring Tales of Destiny, Justice, and Redemption
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn the world, the karmic consequences of life all have their causes, without the slightest error, though it …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Master of Destiny: Yuan Gong and the Art of Ming Dynasty Physiognomy
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisYuan Gong, a remarkable figure from the Ming Dynasty, authored the extraordinary book on physiognomy, Liu Zhuang’s Methods …
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Mind & SpiritFeatured
The Divine Plan in Life: How Fortune-Telling Guided a Skeptic to Faith
by Max Luby Max LuIn many cultures, fortune-telling is viewed with skepticism, often dismissed as mere superstition. Yet, the journey from skepticism …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Transforming Fate With a Kind Heart: The Story of Wei Yu in the Qing Dynasty
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn a world where the line between good and evil can be as thin as a single thought, …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Destiny and Moral Character: Insights From Ancient Chinese Wisdom
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisBackdoor deals can often be effective in trivial matters, such as acquiring scarce goods in the market or …