Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - "I'll give you a gift to be suspicious, and I don't need to drill a turtle to wish you good luck." What's the last word read?
"I'll give you a gift to be suspicious, and I don't need to drill a turtle to wish you good luck." What's the last word read?
Common yarrow
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Milkweed is a perennial herb, the whole grass can be used as medicine, and the stems and leaves can be used as medicine (commonly known as "Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi" and "sawtooth"). In ancient times, its stems were used for divination, such as "turtle".
Number of strokes:13;
Radical: meter;
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