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What's the word-splitting fortune telling _ word-splitting fortune telling?

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Haha, talk to fate. For reference only. Talking about literature or saving health. Open it, it's wide and official. Traditional means: wide and official. Li: I said the attachment. And ... Guang: It is said that the big house in the Confucian Temple is also there. If you want to ask about career and family, listen to the following breakdown. Disassemble the word' Kang', which is exactly the official width. Question, question, career, love, the two just match. Because of the word' Guang', Shuo Wen Jie Zi was originally interpreted as: a big house in a temple. Temples and houses are related to families and should be solved for them. Leaving the word "Li" is naturally a career solution. Career: Li, traditional Li, five elements belong to fire. The original meaning is attachment, too. Two explanations. Look at what the five elements in your life make money from. If you make money with' fire' or' earth', it is interpreted as' harmony'. It means that your future career is promising, or you will have your own career. At least you can live above average. If the five elements make money by' wood',' water' and' gold', it should be understood as the first explanation, which is attached. I'm afraid I need to work hard in a certain unit or enterprise in the future to earn money to support my family. If I can go up, I'll go up. If I can't get in, I need to be content with the status quo. Don't fight for it.

Home: Guangzi means Guangzi. Five elements belong to' wood'. Guang: Shuo Wen Jie Zi: The big house in the temple. It can be seen from the original intention that the house at home should be very good in the future, a big house. The meaning is generally very clear. Since you have a big house, it means that you are richer, your marriage is happier and your family is happier. I am a poor scholar, and the above is for reference only. thank you