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Zhuge Lingzhi (traditional Chinese character sign)40fortune telling
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quotation mark 第 40 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
label Thou art not clear in thine mind, thou hast prayed to God in vain, thou hast no share in riches and honor, thou hast no share in officialdom, and thou hast balked.
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Thou: You.

Today: now.

Heartland: the state, thought, or nature of the heart.

Undistinguished: not clear, not understanding things, referring to an improper mind or not distinguishing between good and evil.

In vain: in vain, in vain.

Toward: toward, to....

Before God: before the gods.

Prayer: asking for blessings from God and Buddha.

Frequent: frequent, many times.

Wealthy and honorable: a prominent position of wealth and a life of luxury and honor.

No thou part: no thou part, meaning that you will not get this in your destiny.

Official Feud: trouble related to the government, such as lawsuits and disputes.

Verbal: quarrels, right and wrong.

Balking: hesitant, hesitant to advance.

an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases

Merit: delusional and misguided, often unsatisfied.

Pedestrians: fog-blocked and cloud-sealed, undecided about returning.

Marriage: It is not meant to be wanted, it is not beneficial to seek it.

Lawsuits: The law is like a furnace, and it is hard to escape from the judgment.

Ting Kou: The misbehavior of the qi leads to hostility, and there will be disasters and regrets.

Business: Delusions of gain can lead to financial ruin.

Sickness: self-inflicted woes, no good in seeking God.

Going out: falling down, but sad to lose the way.

Lost and found: there is no difference between taking against the odds and retribution.

Fields and animals: the fields will be barren, the wood will fall and the grass will wither.

去抽inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
Presentazione dei Biletti Divinatori di Zhuge:

1. Si narra che i Biletti Divinatori di Zhuge siano stati creati da Zhuge Liang sul letto di morte, come sintesi della saggezza acquisita nel corso della sua vita, al fine di guidare le generazioni future.

2. I "Zhuge Lingqian" sono in tutto 100, ciascuno composto da un testo. Chi effettua la consultazione deve formulare mentalmente la propria domanda, quindi agitare il contenitore e estrarre un bastoncino. Il testo estratto si presenta sotto forma di poesia e contiene ricchi insegnamenti filosofici e profezie.

3. Prima di estrarre il biglietto, chi lo richiede deve recitare mentalmente il proprio nome, indirizzo e la questione che desidera porre; può estrarre un biglietto solo una volta al giorno.

4. Chi effettua la consultazione deve interpretare il testo del biglietto tenendo conto sia del suo contenuto che della propria situazione personale, per ottenere una risposta alla propria domanda.

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