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The God of Zhou's Spiritual Signature No. 152fortune telling
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quotation mark 第 52 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
sign (one's name with a pen etc) Li Taibai caught the moon in a drunken stupor
good and bad luck (in astrology) 下a Daoist talisman
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It takes a lot of effort to catch the moon in the water, but there is nothing to show for it.

Don't believe in idle talk and wagging tongues; it's hard to make any effort in vain.

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犹如费工夫想要捞起在水中的月亮,耗尽了方法仍是一场空;别再听信流言和不真实的话语,枉费心思力气,最终想要谋取的事物终究难以如愿。此inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)水中捉月之象,凡事所为不利。

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a Daoist talisman之曰:水中捉月之象。凡事所为不利。在水中捞月亮很费工夫。但是费尽工夫却又捞不到。不要相信闲言和没有根据的言论。白白用心。做事也不能完成目标。易言之。讹言莫信。费力劳心。家宅不利。不可妄行。

Transactions - Difficult

Marriage - not yet

Seeking Wealth - Akiyoshi

Self-Unkindness

Home - Uneasy

Six Animals - Loss

Field Silkworms - 5 points

Seekers - to

Pedestrian - Disaster

Rokko - Chibao

Mountain Tomb - Yoshi

Lawsuit - and

Sickness - Prayer Insurance

Lost and Found - Difficult

Removal of the usual

full solution (a math problem) 此inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)有”枉费心力”之意。奉劝当事人,眼见不一定为凭。须知社会上很多种现象都是真真假假、假假真真。有时眼里看到的、耳里听见的,都可能只是表面,甚或是一种假象。是、非、真、假,唯有靠智慧来判断。在做任何事之前,一定要经过仔细的思考与再三的求证。莫被一时的假象所迷惑,也不要立刻就信以为真、冒失行动,结果恐导致白忙一场,只是徒劳心力而已。
去抽inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
Introduction to the Duke of Zhou's Divine Oracle Sticks:

1. According to legend, the Duke of Zhou's Divine Oracle was created by Duke of Zhou Dan, a statesman and philosopher of the Western Zhou Dynasty.

2. Duke of Zhou (Zhou Gong Dan) was the fourth son of King Wen of Zhou and the younger brother of King Wu of Zhou. He not only assisted King Wu in overthrowing the Shang Dynasty but also established the Zhou Dynasty’s system of rituals and laws. Due to his outstanding political, military, and intellectual achievements, he is revered as the “Supreme Sage” and a pioneer of Confucianism.

3. There are 100 oracle slips in total. Before drawing a slip, the seeker must silently recite their name, address, and the matter they wish to ask about, and then proceed to draw a slip. You may only draw one slip per day.

4. Those seeking a fortune must interpret the oracle based on both the text of the slip and their own personal circumstances to gain insight into their concerns.

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