Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - I am the noblest of all flesh and blood. I entered the Spring Gate early, and my last name will be marked to thirty-six. What do you mean by taking off my blue shirt and replacing it with a red shirt?

I am the noblest of all flesh and blood. I entered the Spring Gate early, and my last name will be marked to thirty-six. What do you mean by taking off my blue shirt and replacing it with a red shirt?

The first sentence means: you were born a noble person. The second sentence is: doomed to be a noble person. The third sentence is: after the age of 36, my career will improve. The fourth sentence: the blue shirt takes off the red robe, which is a symbol of ancient official positions and a symbol of increasing official positions in the government.

What were the ancient words about being an official?

Joining the cabinet: joining the cabinet to become a university student, only after the Ming Dynasty;

Ding You: refers to three years of mourning after the death of parents, or staying at home for other reasons;

Left guard and left move: refers to demotion;

External release: refers to being an official in a foreign country;

Promotion: promotion refers to the promotion of different levels of posts and titles from junior to senior;

Demotion: demotion or dismissal;

Defeat: after demotion, go to work in other places;