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An image is a chicken, a bear head, a rabbit head and a short-sleeved dress. Guess the idiom. What idiom is it?

Good or bad?

Pronunciation: [jí xi bu ng Hu]?

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Luck, misfortune, disaster and happiness. ?

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It's hard to tell whether it's good or bad.

It is pure superstition to believe in fate and that good or bad luck is predestined.

Mankind is full of expectation and fear for the unknown good and bad luck in life, so our ancestors resorted to divination activities to seek guidance for the purpose of seeking good fortune and avoiding bad luck.

Bai Juyi read Laozi and wrote a seven-character poem: there are reasons for good and bad luck, but you should know it well and don't worry; I saw the fire burning the house, but I couldn't smell the wind and waves covering the empty boat. The name "no more for many" is beneficial to physical disaster and less for seeking; Who doesn't eat different melons? Most people are full and should go to bed early.

Qimen is the first of the eight sects in the Jianghu. Mainly study good fortune and bad fortune, and guide people. Now fortune tellers are all Jianghu people.

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From the biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Zhi Taishi Ci by Chen Shou, a historian in the Western Jin Dynasty: "I am not alone in this crime."