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Zhuge Lingzhi (traditional Chinese character sign)60fortune telling
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quotation mark 第 60 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
label With the sword, I have been able to ward off evil spirits, and I am proud of the past fifteen years, but I should bide my time, and there is nothing wrong with stony soil and easy to find.
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Often relied upon: often relied upon.

Sword: A precious sword, often symbolizing strength, justice, or skill.

Repel: to drive out, to exclude.

Demonic: evil spirits or forces.

Fifteen years: refers to the past fifteen years.

Things worth boasting about: things worth boasting about, describing a great achievement.

Here goes: henceforth, next.

More appropriate: more desirable.

Towers: to hide one's talents and not to reveal them; refers to keeping a low profile.

Good: appropriate, proper.

Stony: describes an artifact with overly prominent edges and corners, and compares it to a person who is headstrong and doesn't know how to change.

Easily deficient: prone to lack, failure.

Reason without error: there is no error in reasoning, meaning that the occurrence of this situation is in accordance with common sense.

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Merit: profit in the name of fame, and haste.

Pedestrians: sparse messages, only looking at the day of the visit.

Marriage: Repetition of events and fear of loss.

Lawsuits: take a step back and you can be worry-free.

Dinkou: The family is flat and fortunate to be safe.

Business: always steady and sufficient, quick and conservative.

Sickness: laborious, must be taken care of.

Traveling: It is only advisable to be peaceful and not to travel far.

Lost property: Be careful and guard against loss.

Field and Animal: Field wealth and pastoral care, the latter is not as good as the former.

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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