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Seasonal
Order:
This drawn stick means luck in spring and summer, average in autumn
and winter.
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Saying
of Interpretation:
Chiseling stone gets treasure, and gold out of washing sand.
Pressing forward in the face of difficulties, it is satisfactory to
achieve what one wishes for.
If not for heaven protection, how can there be blessing of good
fortune and luck.
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Saying
of Judgment:
Marriage is not definite; illness is slow to heal; wealth is slow to
come by; people handling is possible; contest in lawsuit will be
unfavorable and an eminent person must be looked for; baby given
birth will be boy; quarrels within the house must be endured in
order to get lucky; scholarly honor or official rank will be slow to
come by; look in west direction for lost things.
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Saying
of the Legend:
Zhao Zilong was one of the five gallant generals serving under Liu
Bei. He escaped toward
Jianglin while protecting Liu’s wife and children. Due to the
turmoil and chaos of war caused by Caocao main forces pursuing from
the back, Liu’s wife Madam Mi and Son, Ah Dou were scattered and
lost. Zhao Zilong looked for them hurriedly all around and finally
found mother and son in the ruins. He bound the son Ah Dou in his
bosom and fought his way out. He killed more than fifty generals of
Caocao and no body could stop him in his bravery. Luckily at that
time, Caocao appreciated his bravery as a fierce general and wanted
to capture and subdue him alive.
He gave order to non commissioned officers not to shoot
arrows to kill him and that gave many conveniences for Zilong to
escape.
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