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Zhuge Lingzhi (traditional Chinese character sign)94fortune telling
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quotation mark 第 94 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
label In the past, when the fisherman entered the Peach Garden, the chicken and millet stayed with each other and laughed noisily, but today there is no place to find it again, all because of the thin fortune and the stingy fate.
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Peach Blossom Garden: Tao Qian in the Jin Dynasty wrote a book about the Peach Blossom Garden, which was later used as a metaphor for a peaceful place where one can escape from chaos.

Fateful: Fate is shallow and unattainable.

Cudrania: A tree with very straight branches and leaves for silkworms.

The Fisherman's Father Entering the Peach Blossom Garden: a reference to the classic episode of Tao Yuanming's "Tales of the Peach Blossom Garden".

Chicken and millet: refers to the sumptuous meals served by farmers to their guests, reflecting the simplicity and warmth of the townspeople and suggesting the sincere interaction between people.

Laughter: depicts a cheerful scene, showing the beautiful atmosphere of harmonious coexistence between man and nature in the Peach Blossom Garden.

There is no place to find: then it expresses the regret that the ideal world is hard to pursue, implying that the Peach Blossom Garden is only a short-lived beauty, while the pursuit in reality falls through.

Fortunate Thinness: refers to a bad fate and lack of fortune.

Karmic Fluff: refers to shallow destiny, losing touch with good things.

an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases

Merit: early years of success, later fortune in depression.

Pedestrians: it is not easy to meet each other when the mountains are long forever.

Marriage: the former relationship is over and the latter meeting is difficult.

Lawsuits: forward and backward, many things are not good.

Dingkou: looking at the doorway, things are depressed.

Business: Starting with a profit, but fearing a small harvest.

Disease: Be careful when recovering from a minor illness, but it is difficult to recover from a recurring illness.

Travel: no need to go back, only to return empty.

Lost property: there is no place to find it, so why pursue it.

Fields and animals: the fields are deserted, the mulberry and the cudgel are depressed.

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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