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Zhuge Lingzhi (traditional Chinese character sign)22fortune telling
functionality (computer) shortcut key
quotation mark 第 22 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
label Fortune is never easy to find, but it is a waste of effort and ingenuity, and in the end, it is useless, and illnesses invade everything.
full solution (a math problem)

Fuzzy: Blessings, favors.

Never: always, always.

Not easily sought: not easily sought.

Wasted labor: spent in vain.

Mental: mental and physical strength.

Fei drilling and scheming: to expend one's mind on drilling and scheming (referring to improper or excessive scheming).

In the end: in the end, finally.

Unhelpful: not beneficial.

In vain: to be left a laughingstock for nothing.

Illness: ill health, sickness.

Phase infestation: infestation, referring to a lingering illness.

Everything stops: everything stops, referring to the inability to do something or the loss of hope due to illness.

an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases

Merit: Wasted effort, seeking glory and humiliation.

Pedestrians: stranded and unheard of.

Marriage: delusional and unproductive in the end.

Officials: The fate of a person who commits an offense against the official's talisman, when there is a disaster and regret.

Dingkou: Cranes look forlorn, geese whimper.

Business: laborious and unprofitable seeking.

Disease: gods are not blessed, medicine is futile.

Traveling: uprooted and uninteresting.

Lost Objects: The Underworld is scheming and must be prevented from losing their belongings.

Field animals: corn is depressed and feathers are scattered.

去抽inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
Introduction to the Zhuge Divine Oracle:

1. Legend has it that the Zhuge Divine Oracle was created by Zhuge Liang on his deathbed, distilling his lifetime of wisdom to guide future generations.

2. There are 100 oracles in total, each consisting of a set of verses. Those seeking guidance should silently recite their question in their heart, then shake the tube to draw a single oracle. The drawn verse is presented in the form of poetry, containing rich philosophical insights and prophecies.

3. Before drawing a slip, the seeker must silently recite their name, address, and the matter they wish to ask about. Drawing is limited to once per day.

4. Seekers should interpret the oracle by combining the text of the slip with their own personal circumstances to gain insight into their concerns.

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