Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Wu Zhu's explanation

Wu Zhu's explanation

Interpretation of Wu Zhu In ancient times, people who were haunted by ghosts and gods were called witches, and those who worshipped the Lord and thanked Zhu. Later, he used it to refer to the person in charge of divination and sacrifice. "Under the Bow of Tan Gong in the Book of Rites": "It's evil to mourn for the monarch and respect my brother with a wishing peach." Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi Yi Dao": "Wu Zhu villain, nonsense." Song Fan Chengda's poem "Burning Ai": "It is better to thank the witch and wish than a few bowls of medicine soup."

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Witch's explanation Witch uses prayer to ask God to cheat people of their property: Witch. Witch. Witchcraft. This is nine Niu Yi hairs. Last name. Radical: work; I wish you good wishes for people and things: blessing. birthday Zhu Jie. Congratulations. Sweet prayers. Ancient refers to wizards. The person in charge of burning incense in the temple: Zhu Rong. Temple wishes. Break: I hope (? Broken hair, later refers to a monk and nun who cut his hair. Last name. There is a "note" in ancient times, which is applicable. .