Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Tianpu English
Tianpu English
Temples; (non-Christian) temples, monasteries, shrines, shrines; Temples; Sideburns; Temples; Temporal region.
[example] ]The? Temple? Now it is impossible to enter. Public.
This temple is not open to the public now.
[Other] plural: temple.
Temple was originally a "castle in the air". The ancient Roman soothsayers stretched out their hands and drew an area in the sky called Tan Plum, claiming that it was a sacred area. Then he stared at the sky solemnly and predicted the future according to various signs changing in the sky.
Fortune tellers often use the same method to draw such an area on the ground, also called templum. Later it refers to the houses, halls and courtyards built by these "holy places" on the ground; Spelling gradually became temple.
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