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Buwen pinyin

The pinyin of the divination: bǔ wèn means divination and asking questions; It's divination

The source of the divination: "The Three Outlaws of China": "Military intelligence says: It is forbidden to seek witches, and officials ask the army not to be good or bad."

"Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 20: "Yuan Pu saw that he was a fortune teller and was about to ask his son, so he invited him to sit at home."

Examples of divination:

In ancient times, in civil affairs, fortune telling was always used to avoid disaster. They burn tortoise shells on the fire and look at the cracks in the tortoise shells to predict good or bad luck.

As early as ancient times, people used the method of tortoise divination to seek good or bad luck from gods or ghosts.

It's too noisy around here today! How many people walk around, but none of them are Mr. Gua! It is also good to ask the official for information if he comes late sometimes.