Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Wei Zi has an urn on his head.
Wei Zi has an urn on his head.
For the surname of Nie (niè), see traditional Chinese characters.
Article: Shan Hai Jing, a novel of Xia Dynasty.
Contents: Volume VIII Overseas North Economics
Content: Nie Er's country has no intestines in the eastern countries, which makes two scholars and two people Nie Er's ears. The county lives in the sea, and the water is a wonder. Two tigers are in the east.
Vernacular: Nie 'er Kingdom is in the eastern part of the intestinal-free country. People can use two spotted tigers, and people hold big ears with their hands. Nie 'er country is located on an island surrounded by seawater, so you can see strange animals coming out of the sea. These two tigers are in the east of Nieer Kingdom.
Xie Yue: "Nie Qi ears with both hands" means holding your big ears with both hands. Lift it up, palms facing the sky.
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