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Zhuge Lingzhi (traditional Chinese character sign)86fortune telling
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quotation mark 第 86 inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)
label I grew up in the river and used to defend the boat, but I never knew that there are many reasons for capsizing. If the Green Dragon meets you, you will be fine, but if the White Tiger meets you, your heart will be cold.
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Grow: to grow and live in a certain environment.

River: a reference to a larger river.

Habitual: meaning accustomed, familiar.

Imperial Ship: refers to piloting a ship.

Who knows: refers to who knows or expects.

Capsize: refers to a ship capsizing or turning over, and is a metaphor for things happening unexpectedly or failing.

Multifarious: refers to variety and change.

Green Dragon: refers to one of the four elephants in traditional Chinese culture, representing the east and spring, and is also often associated with good fortune and strength.

If encountered: means if encountered.

When there is no harm: means there should be no danger or problem.

White Tiger: refers to one of the four elephants in traditional Chinese culture, representing the West and the fall season, and is also often associated with menace and disaster.

Opposites: refers to conflicting and opposing each other.

Cold in the heart: to feel fear and terror in the heart.

an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases

Merit: Delusions of merit and fame are countered with many thrills and dangers.

Pedestrian: Traveling on the road is much delayed and can be encountered at any time of the day.

Marriage: Many repetitions, and avoiding c-sheng.

Lawsuits: step by step, fear of repetition.

Ding Kou: The family is not favorable, when there is a small disaster.

Business: a staged misdeed, an unfavorable business.

Disease: Recurring illnesses require caution.

Traveling: the bullying of talent is bound to be more thrilling and dangerous.

Lost objects: referring to the east and the west, gaining and losing.

Livestock and fields: poor husbandry and little profit in fields.

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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