Zhang Yi took a look and saw some ancient pictures and prophecies and eulogies on it.

"I've heard of this thing before, but is it really accurate?"

"They're all just some classical Chinese. Aren't they just some far-fetched interpretations from later generations? You know, so-called numerology is mostly used by charlatans to deceive people."

Seeing that Zhang Yi didn't quite believe it, Yang Xinxin didn't rush to refute, but smiled faintly.

"That's indeed possible. But brother, here are a few hexagrams that anyone who can read can understand. Come and take a look!"

Zhang Yi's expression looked a little strange.

Why does this sound like he is uneducated?

Yang Xinxin switched to a hexagram and Zhang Yi looked over.

The picture of the hexagram is a small boat sailing on the water with eight flags on it, and a group of people are coming by the boat.

The prophecy below says:

The Yellow River is clear,

If the qi is smooth, the disease will be cured.

There is no distinction between host and guest,

The Earthly Branches indicate no children.

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Song said:

The white waterfall comes from the sky,

The Hu people were very angry.

The feudal vassals were withdrawn from the country.

The young child is half pitiful.

Note: Quoted from "The Book of Changes", author: Yuan Tiangang, Li Chunfeng.

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Yang Xinxin looked at Zhang Yi with a slightly amused look in her eyes. "Brother, just guess what this means literally."

Zhang Yi pointed at the pictures and text above. "Isn't this... too obvious?"

"Qing, Shunzhi, the indiscriminate distinction between host and guest refers to a minister rebelling and claiming the throne. Isn't this the Qing army entering the pass to replace the Ming? Even the title of the first Qing emperor is written out."

"The Changbai Falls are coming from the sky, and the Jurchens' ancestral lineage is Changbai Mountain. The withdrawal of many vassal states refers to Wu Sangui opening the border and letting the Jurchens in."

Zhang Yi looked at Yang Xinxin in disbelief: "Are you sure this wasn't compiled by modern people?"

Yang Xinxin said calmly, "Since ancient times, many people have interpreted it, so it can't be false. And brother, you overlooked a key point."

She pointed and said, "Go look at that painting!"

Zhang Yi looked at the picture carefully again. "Any questions?"

"Count the flags on the ship."

Zhang Yi counted carefully, and found exactly eight, corresponding to the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty.

Yang Xinxin smiled and asked, "Do you believe it now?"

Zhang Yi rubbed his chin. "It's not really a matter of whether to believe it or not. But this Tui Bei Tu might be a modern forgery!"

He still felt it was a bit fake.

Even though he was an extraordinary person, the most powerful prophet he had ever seen was Indra, but Indra could not see so far into the future and see it so clearly.

Yang Xinxin smiled as if she had expected this and said, "I knew you would say that."

"But there is a fact that can prove this. That is, Jin Shengtan, a famous scholar in the Qing Dynasty, once interpreted the Tui Bei Tu. In other words, the timeline of the Tui Bei Tu must be before the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty."

Zhang Yi nodded. "Could it be that the events after the Qing Dynasty were also predicted in such a simple and straightforward way? If it's vague, I won't accept it!"

After all, interpreting text requires skill.

Yang Xinxin said: "Take another look at this!"

She then showed Zhang Yi the second hexagram.

The hexagram is still the first picture, and because it was drawn with a brush, it looks a bit sloppy.

Water and reeds can be vaguely seen, and below them are several entangled corpses.

Below are prophecies and eulogies.

The prophecy said:

If you have hair on your head, you are afraid of white clothes.

In times of peace, kings kill kings.

Song said:

In Taiping, blood flowers flew again.

Five-colored patches make up the inner and outer garments.

The flood is overwhelming and the seedlings are not growing.

The Central Plains has seen a complete change in its dream.

When Zhang Yi saw this, he was silent for a while.

This passage is too simple to understand. Anyone who has studied middle school history and can read can understand what it is talking about.

Having hair on the head was a hair-growing movement of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, so the Taiping Army was also called the long-haired thieves at that time.

During the Taiping period, kings killed kings, which refers to the civil unrest in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

However, the most obvious thing is the eulogy, with the words "Taiping" and "Hong Xiuquan" written plainly.

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