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Zhuge Lingzhi (traditional Chinese character sign)12fortune telling
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quotation mark 第 12 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
label You have to go to the bottom of the ocean, to march in your own way, to find your way back, to avoid losing your footing and regretting it.
full solution (a math problem)

Ru Cao: you guys. A term of endearment for juniors and subordinates.

By the end: refers to the business. In ancient times, agriculture was regarded as the foundation, and Jia (businessman) was the end, so it was said that the businessman was to give up the foundation and chase the end.

Pan Ocean: a metaphor for going to a place that is extremely far away from the original place of growth.

By the end: pursuing the minor details, comparing to the pursuit of small profits or secondary things in the immediate future.

Pan: floating, here refers to sailing in a boat.

Heavy seas: vast oceans.

Shunyi: Smooth as silk.

Parade: to walk freely, here referring to sailing or doing business at sea.

Self-assertion: to make one's own decisions, to have one's own intentions and assertions.

Gain: To obtain a benefit.

Must know: must know, should understand.

Seeking retreat: looking for a way back to prepare for a possible unfavorable situation.

Exempt from teaching: avoid letting..., not letting....

Losing one's footing: a metaphor for making a mistake or getting into trouble.

Regret is hard to bear: regret is hard to bear, referring to the depth of regret.

an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases

Merit: bad luck, need to work harder.

Pedestrians: scanty news and a bad trip.

Marriage: average luck, working together.

Lawsuits: bad luck and getting into strife.

Dinkou: more bland and lackluster.

Business: ups and downs, watch out for risks.

Sickness: general health with minor ailments.

Travel: average luck, some ups and downs.

Lost property: difficult to retrieve, give up the search.

Field animals: average returns, difficult to improve.

去抽inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
Présentation des Bûches de Zhuge :

1. Selon la légende, les Baguettes divinatoires de Zhuge sont le fruit de la sagesse accumulée par Zhuge Liang tout au long de sa vie, qu'il aurait condensée avant sa mort afin de guider les générations futures.

2. Les Baguettes divinatoires de Zhuge comptent 100 baguettes au total. Chaque baguette est composée d'un texte. La personne qui consulte doit formuler sa question en silence, puis agiter le tube pour en tirer une. Le texte tiré se présente sous forme de poème et renferme une riche philosophie ainsi que des prophéties.

3. Avant de tirer un billet, la personne doit réciter mentalement son nom, son adresse et la question qu'elle souhaite poser, puis procéder au tirage. Elle ne peut tirer qu'un seul billet par jour.

4. La personne qui tire le billet doit interpréter le texte en fonction de sa situation personnelle afin d'obtenir des éclaircissements sur sa question.

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