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Divination idioms

The number of divinations is only occasional, but the house is adjacent to it. It is not clear whether the prophet is alive or dead. The prophet moved to Chengdu and pulled up radish fields day and night. I don't know if it's good or bad. The old doctor asked the doctor for a visa. Ask God if the future is uncertain. Life or death is uncertain.

24 hours of joy

1, pull out the width of the radish: idiom explanation: metaphor for convenience, remove the eyesore. It is also a metaphor for crowding out others in order to expand the territory. The origin of the idiom: Xiao Xiao Sheng of Ming Lanling wrote the story of Jin Ping Mei (5 1): "I pulled out the radish and gave it to him, so he wouldn't have to run here like a rabbit." 2, divination day and night: idiom explanation: divination. Describe a feast day and night. Idiom origin: Zuo Qiuming's Twenty-two Years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong in the pre-Qin period: "I predict the day, but I dare not know the night."

3 Divination, idiom explanation: Divination. Describe a feast day and night. The origin of the idiom: Zuo Qiuming's "Twenty-two Years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong" Pre-Qin: "I predict the day, but I dare not know the night." 4 survival is uncertain, idiom explanation: Bu: guess, estimate. Live or die, unpredictable. The origin of the idiom: Feng Ming Menglong's Shi Yu Yan Ming, Volume 17: "The clan is far away, the husband's family is uncertain, and he will be happy with the fate for a lifetime."

Get rid of the obstacles to facilitate action.

5 good or bad luck is unknown, idiom explanation: good or bad luck: good or bad luck, extended to misfortune, success or failure; Divination, extended to prediction. Whether this is a blessing or a curse, success or failure, is unpredictable. Origin of idiom: The sage ordered me to go to Beijing, how dare I resist? But the traitor is in the imperial court, so he goes here. (Cai's "Yue Biography" back to the 59th)