Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - With a grain of salt, cheerful, wonderful, perfect, quick-witted, energetic, hold your breath, impudent, and turn grief into joy.

With a grain of salt, cheerful, wonderful, perfect, quick-witted, energetic, hold your breath, impudent, and turn grief into joy.

With a grain of salt

Explanation: a little believe, and a little doubt. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

Said by: Three Kingdoms Kang, "Answering a Difficult House without Good or Bad Luck": "If you make a fortune, you can choose a tiger or a wolf. What is a grain of salt? "

If divination is a reality, tigers can predict and choose. What is a grain of salt?

Second, high spirits.

Explanation: interest: interest; Vibrant: A vibrant appearance. Describe excitement.

From: Li Qingruzhen's "The Edge of a Mirror Flower" 56: "When I got to the county exam, everyone thought I wouldn't go, but he still said cheerfully,' China is too big to have a literary vision.' "

When it comes to county exams, many people think that Hei won't leave, but he says cheerfully,' Because China is a big place, you can tell whether it is good or bad without reading articles.

Third, wonderful [miaào bùk yán]

Explanation: Wonderful: Wonderful. The description is too good to be expressed in words and language.

Said by: Fu Jiang, Pu Xue of the State of Jin: "Beauty lies in endless words, and things cannot be limited by words."

Great, it can't be expressed in words and words, and everything can't be written down with a pen.

Four. perfect

Explanation: It's perfect. Nothing is missing.

From: Chen Qing Lang, "The Legend of Snowy Moon and Plum": "Don't worry when you go out; Isn't it perfect? "

My good nephew can feel at ease when he goes out; Isn't it perfect?

Verbs (short for verb) are quick-sighted and quick-handed.

Explanation: illness: fast. Quick in action and sharp in eye. Describe smart and agile.

Said by: Wu Ming-cheng-en The Journey to the West for the fourth time: "It turns out that Wukong is quick in hand and quick in eye. In that chaos ... behind his head, he hit his left shoulder with a stick."

It turns out that Wukong has a quick mind and a quick eye. In the confusion, ... before he turned around, he hit his left arm with a stick.

Intransitive verbs are full of energy.

Explanation: vitality: vibration, stretching to cheer up. Describe the soul.

From: Song Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen Dengchuan Meeting a Zen Master in Hangzhou Guangqing Temple: (Monk) Q:' What does it mean to swallow everything and learn Tao?' The teacher said, "Be full of energy." "

(Monk) asked:' What does it mean that the moonlight shines on everything and follows the master like a bright moon?' The teacher said,' I'm in high spirits. '

Hold your breath [Li m: n sh ē ng b ǐ ng q]

Explanation: convergence: income bundling; Screen: restraint. Suppress sound and breathing. Describe fear and caution.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the third time: "These people are holding their breath. Who is this man? It is impolite to celebrate your birthday like this. "

These people are holding their voices and gasping for breath, thinking about who this person is, which is why they are so casual and rude.

Eight, unbridled and rude

Explanation: (words and deeds) reckless, reckless, rude.

Said by: Jin's Book of the Later Han Dynasty Di Xian Ji II: "In the past, Confucius punished Shao Zhengmao with Ming, and Shuo should punish the traitors with violence."

Confucius killed Shao Zhengmao before to show the terrible punishment. I should punish traitors and villains more rudely.

Nine, turn grief into joy [Zhu m: n b ē i w é i x ǐ]

Explanation: Turn sorrow into joy.

From: Li Qingruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" back to the 59th: "After listening to Liang Zhen's words, I don't feel like turning sorrow into joy. Thank you again and again."

After listening to the advice, I turned grief into joy and thanked again and again.