Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - A slow and detailed explanation

A slow and detailed explanation

You walk slowly. Take your time.

Sun Chuo of the Jin Dynasty wrote in "Fu of Visiting Tiantai Mountain": "If you have no intention, you will be leisurely."

Tang Du Fu's poem "Looking at the Garden Trees in Cold Rain": "It is more difficult to sit in a chair when you are tired, but you still need bamboo poles to walk slowly."

The 45th Session of Feng Ming Menglong History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "At the beginning, on the day of Qin Bing's trip, he rode a strong spirit, without the hindrance of nomads, leisurely, casually and unconsciously."

Go back to Chapter 24 of The Scholars: "Bao said,' It's like an old man shaking slowly with a cane. In my opinion, this "hometown drinker" should be made by an old man! " "

The second act of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "In recent weeks, Zeng Zhai has been looming. In the deserted hutong, blind fortune tellers knock on the lonely copper sparrow terrace every half day, as if walking home slowly."