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Prophecy idioms

The idioms of divination include: day and night divination, digital divination, neighborhood divination, uncertain good or bad luck, seeking God divination, neighborhood divination, uncertain future, hollow radish, Bibibubu, uncertain life and death, and selling divination in Chengdu.

1, Buzhou stays up all night: describes having a good time day and night.

2, divination is only accidental: divination, divination. Count, luck. Only, only. Occasionally, by chance. Divination is sometimes very useful, just by accident. Metaphor just happened.

Buzhai: divination. When you move, don't foretell the good or bad in the house first, but see if the neighbors can be neighbors. You should choose a good neighbor when you move.

4, good or bad: good or bad, good or bad, extended to misfortune, success or failure. Divination, divination, extended to prediction. Whether this is a blessing or a curse, success or failure, is unpredictable.

5, ask God to ask divination: superstitious people encounter difficulties, ask ghosts and gods for help, or rely on divination to solve.

6. Being a neighbor is choosing a neighbor when looking for a house.

7. The future is uncertain: How difficult it is to predict the future.

8, hollow radish: metaphor is useless, people who are out of stock in their stomachs.

9. Bibibu: Onomatopoeia, raindrops falling. The butterfly in Wang Yuan listens to the show and complains that it is raining again and again, and the plantain is spilled bit by bit.

10, life and death unknown: it means life and death cannot be known.

1 1. Selling hexagrams in Chengdu: Yan Guang, a native of Han Dynasty, made a living selling hexagrams in Chengdu. Metaphor is not an official, relying on their own work to maintain their own lives.