Seasonal Order:

This drawn stick prevails in the 3rd, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th lunar months.
Other months are fairly bad.



Saying of Interpretation:

Slow in walk and step, everything is delayed.
Advisable to keep silence, and over doing may admonish the laws.
One must be careful when wind blows to shake the lamps and candles-lights; maintaining normalcy is advisable for fear of actions may bring calamity and harm.



Interpretation of Judgment:

Marriage is difficult to achieve, illness will gradually get better; wealth will not come by smoothly; Fengshui is bad, scholarly honor or official rank will be hard to achieve; contests in lawsuit will be lost; things will be difficult to find.


Sayings of the Legend:

During Ming dynasty, Chen San a native of Quanzhou was on his way escorting his elder brother and sister-in-law to take up appointment, when he passed by Chaozhou, he met Chaozhou’s lady, Wuniang. Both fell for each other in mutual love. There was a rich and powerful guy in Chaozhou named Lin Da who admired the great looks of Wuniang. He then proposed marriage to her father who permitted it. When Chen on his return trip back to Quanzhou, passed in front of Wuniang’s house, Wuniang unexpectedly throw at him a lychee. Chen with no way to ask for marriage pretended and falsified his true identity to become a mirror vendor passing by her household. He purposely broke the treasure mirror and willingly became her household slave for 3 years, in order to pledge his love with Wuniang. As Lin Da urge for fulfilling the marriage got nearer, Chen San and Wuniang and her slave girl Hong Yichun eloped to Quanzhou.  There is a popular legend that later both Chen San and Wuniang drowned in a well successively to die for love.