Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Seeking the explanation of "starting classes"
Seeking the explanation of "starting classes"
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Divination by tossing a coin or pointing heavenly stems and earthly branches with your hand.
qǐk?
[sacred]
Divination and religious investigation
English translation/ translator/ interpreter
practise
Divination;
divine
pass by
Throw
coin
detailed description
A method of prediction. There were four classes in the ancient alchemist's six-appointment technique, which was bounded by the main branch of the eye, and was later called "starting the class", or turning two wooden plates engraved with the word "dry branch" (upper name plate, lower name address), or shaking copper coins to see the front and back, or using the hand index, and then inferring good or bad luck according to the people attached to the class. "Zhuzi School" Volume 70: "Today, people start classes with fire beads, but they use their words instead of their words." "Warn the world, return to Yuan and regret being poor outside": "
Guisheng
I am used to listening to my wife on weekdays. I have to get up early tomorrow, so I will arrive.
Tongzizi
It is very rewarding to start a class in the store. "Jing Hua Yuan" Liu Wuhui: "Everyone is around.
Meng Yunzhi
Teach him to start class. "
Li Ling
Chapter 6 of Puccinellia tenuiflora
Lu
Pointing to the horizontal couplet, he said,' Next time, you can start classes, ask divination, tell fortune and start writing.' "See"
The way of divination with various combinations of heavenly stems and earthly branches.
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divine
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