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Interpretation of selling divinatory symbols

Selling divination explanations depends on divination for a living. "The Biography of Lang Yi in the Later Han Dynasty": "Lang Yi can look at good or bad luck and often sells divination and offers himself." Jin Huangfu Mi's Biography of Gao Zun: "Yan Zun, the word Jun Ping, Shu people also. He lives in a simple life and often sells hexagrams in Chengdu. " Wei Zhuang in the former Shu Dynasty once wrote the poem "The First Sacrifice of the New Ancestors in the Year of Guichou": "Kan Ze's debt has not been repaid, and Junping is still owed money for selling books." Snow White, Jade Dragonfly, Begging for divination: "There are many divination vendors outside the city, all of whom come to tell fortune."

Word decomposition

Selling means selling things to make money, as opposed to "buying": selling vegetables. Sell yourself. Buying and selling. Seller. Selling dog skin plasters (a good metaphor is actually a lie). Betraying the motherland, relatives or conscience: betraying friends, betraying the country and seeking glory. Sell oneself for refuge. Try your best: try hard. Work hard. Sell hard. Bu explained that the ancients were superstitious and burned tortoise shells, thinking that the behavior could be inferred from the burning cracks. Anticipate, estimate, guess: forecast. Selection (Location): Buzhai. Lin Bu. Bu (Bu) [Radish] See "(Bu) Luo". Number of strokes:; Radical: bu;