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Introduction of Guanyin sign

Guanyin sign refers to a bamboo stick placed in front of Guanyin statue to indicate good or bad luck. According to Buddhist classics, there are two kinds of Guanyin signs: one hundred and one hundred and thirty. One hundred brands originated from Kannonji in Tianzhu Temple, and one hundred and thirty brands originated from Yuantong Temple. Tianzhu Temple is divided into upper, middle and lower hospitals, all of which regard Guanyin as their respect. So this book explains all kinds of people based on 100 constellations. This 100 constellation includes life and death, good fortune and bad fortune, success and failure, marriage and children, trading profit and loss, property ownership and so on. When this book was published, it was not only faithful to the original interpretation by hand, but also referred to the corresponding Buddhist classics and the Zen enlightenment of several Buddhist masters. What is even more rare is that this book does not avoid miscellaneous things, distinguishes the allusions of signed articles one by one, and even includes some allusions that have been lost. There are many versions of Guanyin sign. Although the original version has not been changed, there are really not many well-founded and meaningful versions when it is released. As the saying goes, "rumors stop with wise men", I hope this book can give readers a convincing explanation and practical warning.