Ma Lianliang (Feb,28 1901 - Dec,16 1966) was a Peking Opera
artist. In the 1920s and 1930s, he was considered one of the top3 Peking Opera
artists in China. His story is:
In the late 1940s, the Republic of China was losing
the battle against the Communist Party of China. Ma traveled to Hong Kong to
avoid the war. In the 1950s, Chiang Kai-Shek retreated to Taiwan. At that time,
both Chiang Kai-Shek in Taiwan and Zhou Enlai in mainland China was inviting Ma
Lianliang.
October 1 of 1951, Ma made his decision: He declined
the offer from Taiwan and went back to China. Before he left Hong Kong, he had
Yuan ShuShan, one of the famous three fortune tellers in the age of ROC, to do
a fortune telling for him. Yuan stated: you have 15 more years of fortune. Exactly
15 years later, Ma died in 1966 for Cultural Revolution.
Ma Lian Liang was born Feb 28 of 1901
Collector
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Gambler
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8
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7
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4
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(2)
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(3)
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(2)
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Gourmet
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Guardian
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Gourmet
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Gourmet
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Rebel
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Comrade
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Pirate
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Owl
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Guardian
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6
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5
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4
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3
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2
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1
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(2)
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(1)
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(12)
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(11)
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(10)
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(9)
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8
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18
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28
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38
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48
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58
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1909
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1919
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1929
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1939
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1949
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1959
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If you look back, Ma is like a fool. I mean you got the
warning, yet you still hit the spider’s web? But if you think for Ma, it was
not that easy: I have 15 years of fortune, but there is no direction. Should I go to
Taiwan or China? I still don't know.
Yuan’s prediction looked awesome, but it was really
easy to make: Ma had Guardian at the command position. All the other codes were
weakening. So the command served as favor. Like I said before, http://hhftn.blogspot.ca/2016/03/rock-hudson-born-november17-1925-judge.html, people like that die when the
fortune crush the command. In another word, he would die in the sixth fortune.
So even Yuan could see Ma’s fortune, he really didn’t know if Ma should go to
Taiwan or China.
There’s a question: If Ma chose Taiwan, would he die
in 1966 anyway? I don’t think so, because there was no Cultural Revolution in Taiwan. I think the information in his life code
means: Ma would choose China anyway, so there is no “If he chose Taiwan”.
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