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"Sun and Moon: Harmony in the
Cycles of Life" |
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The golden
crow (sun) sets in the west, the jade rabbit (Moon) rises in the east, Day and night
cycle continuously from ancient times to the present. Monks and
Taoists find all to be beneficial, Farmers,
artisans, merchants, all follow their hearts. |
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The Meaning: This divination symbolizes the continuous cycles of day and
night, representing the natural order and balance. When the sun and moon are
in sync, it means that things are going well. Stay calm in your heart; you
can get what you want. But once it leaves the bow, a dart can cut all the way
through. |
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Celestial Message: Both you and your house will be safe. Your business will go
well and make you good money. You can talk about getting married, and you’ll
have a son. You should start growing and raising silkworms as soon as
possible, but it won’t be worth it to raise cattle. Both the tourist and the
lost man will arrive safely. Things that were lost will turn up at the end of
the year. Cases will go in your favour, and it’s a good idea to move or
migrate. Those who are sick should build an altar and pray to get rid of the
bad spirits. The graves of the dead will be blessed. |
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The interpretation of this lot 1. 家宅 Homestead: The home is
safe. 2. 自身 Self: Own auspicious. 3. 求财
Wealth: Begging for money. 4. 交易 Deal: Transaction
concluded. 5. 婚姻 Marriage: Marriage
together. 6. 六甲 Birth: Pregnant with a
boy. 7. 行人 Traveler: Pedestrians
arrive. 8. 田蚕 Sericulture: The
silkworm grows early. 9. 六畜 Husbandry: Six animals
are not profitable. 10. 寻人 Missing: People are missing. 11. 公讼
Lawsuits: Public litigation is
justified. 12. 移徙 Migration: Migrating
is auspicious. 13. 失物 Lost: See you late. 14. 疾病 Sickness: Illness pays
off. 15. 山坟
Graves: The tomb is auspicious. |