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The Jade Emperor blows in Baiyulou, and the plum blossoms fall in Hongmeige; Moral?
White (Building)-Jade Emperor, Hongmei (Pavilion)-Meihua; A "blow" and a "fall", so what is a blow? Yudi? What did you get in the end? Plum Blossom In fact, the Jade Emperor and Plum Blossom here are just symbols, symbolizing beauty. At the same time, Baiyulou and Hongmeige are more or less symbols of wealth. So this poem probably expresses that there is a bright future or future. . . . I don't know if this is the correct way to explain these two fortune-telling words.
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