First place: Shao Weihua, a famous expert in the Book of Changes, a famous numerologist, and the pioneer of numerology in the New China Book of Changes.
Second place: Zhou Gongru, bearing thousands of years of wisdom, injected the ancient wisdom of Zhouyi into modern times and made great contributions to the well-being of mankind. Zhou Gongru has traveled all over the country in 237 cities, accounting for 98% of the country's land area, and is known as the master of Yi Studies in the new period.
Third place: Liu Dajun, librarian of central research institute of culture and history, president of China Zhouyi Society, member of CPPCC.
Fourth place: Ceng Shiqiang, a famous scholar in China and the father of China management, has in-depth research on numerology and geomantic omen.
Fifth place: Dong Mujie, nicknamed iron psychic, Dong, gifted and very low-key.
Sixth place: Yu Xixian, Professor Peking University, doctoral supervisor. Engaged in China paleogeography and urban planning for many years.
Seventh place: I worked in newspapers and movies for ten years, and began to change from Yi in the mid-1980s.
Eighth place: Su Minfeng, who has unique views on Feng Shui, especially good at fleeting time and futurology.
Ninth place: Lingling Mak and Lingling Mak, who became monks halfway, turned to be Feng Shui masters and later became full-time Feng Shui masters.
Tenth place: Qin Yangming, the 28th generation descendant of Taiwan Province Provincial Imperial College, is proficient in Daoism and Wei Zi Fighting.