Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Why does it rain?

Why does it rain?

You mean the flower rope.

There is a folk saying in China that it rains when the flower rope is turned over. Unlike many ethnic groups who like rope-twisting games, Eskimos who live by fishing and hunting prohibit children from playing rope-twisting games. They are worried that fishing nets will be entangled like ropes.

In 1950s and 1980s, if a girl could find a good rope, she could show it off for half a day, put it in her trouser pocket every day, have a spring outing after class and have an all-weather instant entertainment. Among the people of most tribes or races in the world, it is very common to use thread to turn flowers. People have discovered thousands of translation methods, some of which are very complicated. It's hard for people living in modern society to understand how the shapes dug out with ropes have such great charm for ancient people. In fact, those shapes were once associated with religion, mythology and even magic and divination. Eskimos also take rope as a religious symbol and explain it.