Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - What paragraph of junior high school Chinese says, I'm at my wit's end, I'm afraid of illness and medical treatment, and I'm dying in the morning?
What paragraph of junior high school Chinese says, I'm at my wit's end, I'm afraid of illness and medical treatment, and I'm dying in the morning?
The donkey gets water is also from the twenty-eighth lesson of the three-year textbook of nine-year compulsory education.
Taboos and avoidance of medical treatment about diseases come from Lesson 22 of Nine-year Compulsory Education and Three-year Junior Middle School Chinese. Bian Que meets Cai Huangong.
The taboo of seeking medical treatment also comes from Lesson 18 "Bian Que meets Cai Huangong", the first book of Chinese in junior high school of nine-year compulsory education.
Morning News Death comes from Zhou Chu, Lesson 23, Book 3 of junior middle school Chinese, a textbook for nine-year compulsory education and three-year system.
The Morning Post Death is also from "Early Weeks", the third volume of junior middle school Chinese in the textbook of nine-year compulsory education for four years.
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