Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Don't ask, don't tell, fierce! Where did it come from?

Don't ask, don't tell, fierce! Where did it come from?

It means: when you are young, you can't ask God for divination, which is very taboo and will bring disaster and bad luck.

Said by: Peng Zu Bai Ji.

Original: A will get into trouble if he doesn't open a warehouse or dissipate his property. B: it won't be long without planting 1000 plants. Don't go back to China unless you take the ugly crown. ?

Interpretation: Don't open a warehouse for access on the first day. Don't ask questions in the days of earthly support, good things will turn into bad things. When the weather is dry, a thousand trees can't grow at this time. You can't put on your clothes and go home at this time, or something will happen.

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Peng Zu is an important figure and a pioneer of Taoism in ancient China. He lives a long life by staying healthy. His health-preserving theories, such as rebirth, abandoning things, eating, breathing, rest, guidance and sexual intercourse, have had a far-reaching impact on Taoism, Taoism and China traditional culture.

Although Peng Zu is chaotic, his lineage and historical records are very clear. Historical Records of Chu Family, Biography of Five Emperors, Table of Three Emperors, Dai, Virtue of Five Emperors, Shiben, etc.

Peng Zu Baekje is said to have originated from Peng Zu's summary; It is a kind of geomantic omen which is widely spread and deeply influenced in China.