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History?

History needed.

~~Ed~~ 2607:FEA8:4A2:4100:A49F:A461:C13D:4065 (talk) 23:58, 18 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Article found: — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2607:FEA8:483:8E00:D078:3139:91DA:DE72 (talk) 09:22, 7 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Character testing began in Zhou and Qin, flourished in Tang and Song , and is an art of explaining mood by dismantling and combining words.
Song Xieshi was famous for being good at measuring characters . "Xie Shi's True Biography of Testing Characters" contains: "To determine the good or bad luck of characters, the meaning of the whole font should be the first, and the second is to disassemble and make do with it.". Li Chunfeng , Yuan Tiangang , Zhou Lianggong , Zhang Chengcha , Cheng Sheng and Shao Kangjie are all famous word testers.
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^ Haiyu Dingshi's collection of "Xie Shicheng's Secrets of Testing Characters" and said
^ He Yu's "Chunzhu Jiwen·Xie Shi Kai Zi": "Xie Shi uses the characters of Xiang to describe people's misfortunes and blessings, but those who seek Xiang can write a word at random, that is, as far as the characters are separated, they are all amazing.", Hong Mai " Volume 19 of "Yi Jian Zhi Bu" is also contained
^ "Word Tester"
^ "Plum Blossoms" 2607:FEA8:483:8E00:D078:3139:91DA:DE72 (talk) 09:20, 7 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

In Chinesee: ...、破字、相字,是中国占卜的一种表现形式。测字始於周、秦,盛於唐、宋[1],透過拆解組合文字解釋心境的方術。

宋代謝石以善於測字而聞名於時[2]。《謝石測字真傳》載:「測字占斷吉凶,當以全體字形之意義為上,拆開湊合次之。」。李淳風、袁天罡、周亮工、張乘槎、程省[3]、邵康節[4]都是測字的名家。

注釋

海虞丁式藏本《謝石程省測字秘訣》并言
何薳《春渚紀聞·謝石拆字》:“謝石以相字言人禍福,求相者但隨意書一字,即就其字離拆而言,無不奇中。”,洪邁《夷堅志補》卷十九亦載
《测字秘谍》
《梅花易数》  — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2607:FEA8:483:8E00:D078:3139:91DA:DE72 (talk) 09:25, 7 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]