Dr. Zheng: Do not swear poisonous oaths casually

In modern society, many people like to swear poisonous oaths when they have disputes, but they don't take it seriously, thinking that the oaths they swear will never come true, causing their future fortune to be greatly affected.

So, is it true that poisonous oaths cannot be made casually? Now let Dr. Zheng talk about Feng Shui to explain it to you.

The immortal Chinese classic "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has left a vivid historical memory to future generations that will never fade. In the gradually unfolding magnificent historical picture, the three most famous figures should Belongs to Liu, Guan and Zhang. The most popular and confusing quote is the oath they made when they became sworn brothers: "I don't want to be born in the same year, the same month and the same day, but I want to die in the same year, the same month and the same day."

What is the deep meaning of this oath? It actually contains huge risks. If the contracting parties want to abide by their oath and die on the same day, same year, same month, they must sincerely care for each other, pay close attention to each other's health, happiness, thoughts, emotions, career... and other details of life, and really say "please let me care about you" , just like caring about myself.” If there is a lack of slack, resulting in the death of one of them, the remaining people will have to take the initiative to perform the contract, otherwise they will break the oath, and betraying the oath will be punished by God. This kind of oath can be regarded as a poisonous oath. Those who are not sincere cannot make an alliance! History proves that Liu, Guan, and Zhang are indeed such true heroes!

Because the ancients believed in God, they paid attention to their oaths. Jin Daxia once said in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" that people in the Song Dynasty were very trustworthy, so ordinary people never swear easily. Even people like Wei Xiaobao would quietly circle their feet to show their denial when swearing falsely; ancient Christianity even more In this way, the Old Covenant and the New Covenant established between the Israelites and God are regarded as the standard by the Israelites under God's continuous punishment. This is an example. Countless Israelites were punished for breaking their covenant with God, including Moses' nephew, an entire tribe of the twelve tribes of Israel, King David... Even Moses himself could not escape the responsibility of "breaking the oath", and he eventually He was punished not to enter "that fertile land flowing with honey", but could only gaze at that fertile land in solitude and then died on the east bank of the Jordan River.