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Explanation of Guagua

Explanation of divination

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When divination, hexagrams are used to determine good or bad luck. Detailed explanation (1). An old superstitious activity. Throw two clam shells or two pieces of bamboo and watch their pitch to predict good or bad luck. Anonymous Yuan's "Pen'er Ghost" wedge: "The child bumped into a Jia Banxian in the long street market. He was a fortune teller." Chapter 4 of "The Story of Awakening Marriage": "Chao Dashe panicked, asked for fortune in the Yue Temple, and performed a bird show in front of the palace Tell fortunes and ask blind men to tell fortunes. " Qu Youyuan's poem "You should tell the enemy clearly": "There is no need to tell fortunes and ask God to predict." (2). It's still a joke. "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 99: "I told my aunt a joke to relieve her boredom, but my aunt made fun of me instead."

Word analysis

Explanation Hit, knock, attack: strike. Beaten. Kill. Release, send out, inject, plunge into: *. Thunder. Signal. Send a telegram. Make, make: make jewelry. Hitting furniture. Dial: Abacus. Reveal, break, gouge: break. Drill a well. Lift, lift: light a lantern. Cheer up. Explanation of smear hexagram Hexagram à A symbol used for divination in ancient times: Bagua. divination. To change one's mind (to refer to something that has been decided is changed). Hexagrams. Hexagram meaning. Radical: Bu.