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What are the two little things that are lost when asking Buddha questions when worshipping Buddha?
These two things you mentioned are called "cups", but they are actually very traditional divination things like cashew kernel. There are two * * *, one side is flat and the other side is convex. When divining, first ask you the question you want to divine, and then throw it on the ground.
If one-on-one mistakes are different, it is the "holy grail", which means to identify with it.
If both pieces are up, it means that the question is wrong, or the question itself is meaningless.
If both pieces are convex, it is a "negative cup", which means negative opposition.
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