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Half-fairy fortune-telling expression pack _ Half-fairy fortune-telling expression pack picture

What does a fortune teller mean?

The definition of fortuneteller is as follows:

1. Semi-fairy. Legend has it that immortals live at high altitude, and people who play on swings are called fortuneteller.

2. Half like a fairy. Refers to people who climb mountains.

3. People formerly known as superstitious occupations such as astrology, divination and witch doctors. There are also people who call themselves demagogues. For example, there is a history in Song Dynasty's "Past Wulin, Various Geishas".

Half fairy?

Pinyin: [bàn xiān]

explain

1, half like a fairy. Refers to people who climb mountains. Song Fan Chengda's poem "Peak": "Cuiping has no way to climb, and I am half immortal with the dead vine."

2, formerly known as astrology, divination, witch doctors and other superstitious occupations. There are also people who call themselves demagogues. For example, there is a history in Song Dynasty's "Past Wulin, Various Geishas".

3. Many monks, after years of practice, have the ability to reach the sky and travel around, almost reaching the realm of becoming immortals, but they have not yet become immortals.

Most fortune tellers in Jianghu call themselves fortune tellers.

In Qingdao dialect, a fortune teller is usually called a person who does something different from ordinary people or something unbearable.

6. banxian is also a nickname that others think they know.

7. It refers to banxian, the founder of the reclusive trade union.

8. A modern man with jumping thoughts laughs at himself.

9, half like a fairy. Legend has it that immortals live at high altitude, and people who play on swings are called fortuneteller.

Wang Renyu in the Five Dynasties wrote in the "Kaiyuan Tianbao Legacy": "In the Heavenly Palace, a swing was set up to make the wife laugh and think it was a feast, and the emperor called it the Banxian Opera, which made all the scholars in China call it."

Ming Gaoming's "Pipa Story Niu Shi Gui Daughter": "It was originally legionary teleplay in the north, so it is better to move to Shangyuan. Mother-in-law stirs up the flowers, which is like playing with a physiognomy. " Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: Lord of the West Lake: "I wandered and meditated ... so I wrote a towel and said,' Who wants to be a fairy in an elegant play? It is clear that a beautiful girl can scatter the golden lotus.' "