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Zhuge Lingzhi (traditional Chinese character sign)19fortune telling
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quotation mark 第 19 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
label A fisherman on the head of the Wei River is different when he meets a man. Don't falter, don't let your heart go cold, you have to put up with it.
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White-headed fisherman: refers to Jiang Ziya, i.e. Jiang Tai Gong also.

Encounters and Conjunctions: encounters, timing.

Faltering: not being able to move forward.

Poor Pass: rich and poor, a metaphor for changing fortunes.

Small: the name of the star, but also refers to the fate of the wastage, small wastage, small loss.

Weichuan: refers to the Weichuan River Basin, where it is generalized to refer to a place or environment.

Head white: hair gray, referring to old age.

Fisherman: an old man who makes his living by fishing.

Encounter: to meet a confidant or a good opportunity.

Then it will be different: it will be different, meaning that the situation will change.

Modo: Don't say it, don't think it.

Faltering: not making progress.

The heart becomes cold: the mood becomes discouraged or cold.

Must will: must, must be.

Patience: to endure, to restrain.

Pay: deliver, treat.

Poverty and access: hardship and access, referring to good and bad changes in circumstances.

an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases

Merit: Greatness, when old age is good.

Pedestrians: meet your friends and period at the end of the year.

Marriage: The matchmaking process is laborious, but it will work out in the end.

Lawsuits: all things are tolerated and can be cheapened.

Ding Kou: Clothing and Reunion Celebration.

Business: Good luck in the evening, just be patient.

Sickness: patience to preserve the body and healing in spring.

Traveling: keep your will and stand on your own feet, and you will be rewarded.

Loss of property: Luck commits minor depletion, so you should be more careful.

Field animals: little profit in spring and summer, but success in fall and winter.

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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