What does it mean to be tired of winning?
Question 2: The win-win story is better than the old one. I only remember Wang Anshi's poem "January Day": "Firecrackers are one year old, and the spring breeze sends warmth into Tu Su. Thousands of families always trade new peaches for old ones. " I know that in the Song Dynasty, every family would set off firecrackers and put peaches on their doors every year during the Spring Festival to ward off evil spirits and make money, which means they are always happy. This is a superstition, not a custom. It is a ritual of the Han people, which makes everyone have a good luck and a good mood at the end of the year. This ceremony continues to this day, instead of changing the peach characters, it is to stick Spring Festival couplets and set off firecrackers. The ceremony is similar to the ancients, and the real meaning is the ancient meeting. Not only the Spring Festival, lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month, mugwort on the Dragon Boat Festival, eating moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, and drinking realgar wine on the Double Ninth Festival in September are all practices, which are no different from the ancients, and even have the meaning of winning. However, because it is a national holiday, there are many festive elements, and the winning elements are diluted. The real aversion to victory means that professionals cast spells on something and use props. This profession is a witch god, and props are an aversion to victory. Professionals use their aversion to victory to overthrow, suppress, hide or block this originally good or bad thing. In A Dream of Red Mansions, there is a story in Guo Rongfu: Jia Huan pretended to miss and burned Jia Baoyu's face with a candle. At this time, Baoyu's godmother horse also came to inquire after him. This Magudao is a professional who is proficient in Shinto. When he arrived, he drew some pictures on Baoyu's face with his fingers, read them vaguely for a while and said, "Keep them, it's only a temporary disaster." She also told Grandmother Jia to worship a big light Buddha and add more sesame oil to the ever-burning lamp. Seeing that the old lady didn't give a reward, she asked Aunt Zhao, the concubine of the bad teacher Jia Zheng, to win the prize: "Write down their ages on these two paper men, and all five ghosts are tucked under the covers. I only do it at home and it will work. " Aunt Zhao did so, and sure enough Baoyu's head hurt even more. This shows that the horse has superb technology and superb professional skills. Later, something happened to the horse and she was arrested. "When I searched around, I found a box with a man and a woman carved out of ivory, * * * clothes, naked, two demon lords and seven embroidery needles. I immediately sent it to the Jinyifu, asked many officials, wives and daughters, informed the camp, copied her house, copied many clay sculptures of evil spirits and several boxes of incense. There is a seven-star lamp hanging in the empty room behind the kang. There are several grass people under the lamp, some with headband on their heads, some with nails on their chests, and some with locks on their necks. " According to A Dream of Red Mansions, this aversion to victory is really effective. Magudao, this is a prank. In fact, in daily life, people seldom get hurt because they are tired of winning. Most of the activities that hate winning are to seek good fortune and avoid evil, nip in the bud, have a little ceremony that hates winning, and wear something that hates winning. That's it, and you'll be relieved of what you did. This is actually a method of spiritual victory. After winning tired, there is no psychological burden, good health and family safety. In summer, you can see many men wearing jade cards and jade noodles around their waists to ward off evil spirits. Men and women who wear jade on their wrists are all trying to collect money, but they can't eat it.
Question 3: The difference between witchcraft and aversion to victory. You didn't see the difference downstairs. Hey, call for 10 integral.
There is a difference between witchcraft and aversion to victory, although both are divorced from ancient witchcraft. The guy downstairs who was tired of winning explained that you must have heard of the "method", that is, the big bug eats the small bug and the strongest one survives. At this time, it is not a worm but a method. Most of them are raised by women and are popular in Yunnan. When it finally disappeared, it was chaos in the late Republic of China. Of course, it is not known whether it really disappeared.
Methods and weariness are not necessarily harmful things, such as the golden cicada in methods and the carpentry used by Luban in Dujiangyan in those days.
Now is the way to curse. From a modern point of view, this method is an unknown science between psychology and biology. Most people are cheated physically. Boredom, especially carpentry, can only work in specific places such as houses and graves. For example, the head of the bed is three feet empty, which makes your family crazy. Bricks wrapped in mourning and so on.
I don't like fighting I'm so tired and dizzy. Stop talking.
Question 4: The word "war-weariness" comes from being tired of winning. The word "tired of learning" is pronounced yā (Yin Pingyun) here, which means "stress". Interpretation of Ci Hai: A kind of witchcraft of ancient alchemists, which means that people or things can be subdued by spells. The word "disgust" is pronounced yā here, which means "pressure" and has the meaning of overthrowing, fitting, restraining, blocking, hiding and suppressing.
The word "tired of winning" comes from "Han Shu?" Qinghe Xiaolu: "Because of witchcraft, I want to make a spell, I want to use slaughter as a technique, and I hate winning." It refers to a kind of witchcraft, which was later quoted in Chinese folk beliefs and turned into a method to restrain taboo things.
Legend has it that "the art of victory" began in Jiang Taigong. "A Brief Introduction to the Golden Chamber of Tai Gong" said: Zhou Wuwang attacked Zhou, and the world surrendered. Only Ding Hou refused to appear in court, so Jiang Taigong drew a portrait of Ding Hou and shot an arrow at it. Ding Hou was ill. When he knew that Jiang Taigong had done it, he quickly sent a special envoy to express his obedience to King Wu. On the first day, Jiang Taigong pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait, Bing Dingri pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait eye, Geng Xinri pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait foot, and Ding Hou recovered.
"The art of hating victory", also known as the art of Yan Zhen, means "hating people with spells". It is a long-standing witchcraft, and people use it to harm people, both at court and among the people. If a family uses the "winning art", it will be restless, and sometimes it will be damaged or in trouble; What's more, it's a very vicious curse to encounter evil diseases, disasters, premature death of children and even family destruction. Of course, the "winning skill" has both evil and good, which varies from person to person and from thing to thing.
Question 5: Who knows how to win? Is it true that carpenters are tired of fighting? "Tired of winning" means "tired of winning", which means cursing or praying with spells to achieve the goal of defeating people, things or monsters you hate. People can often see some things that hate winning in their daily lives, such as carved peach bowls, peach people, jade gossip cards, jade beast cards, swords, door gods and so on. Common and many, it is money-weariness, also known as winning money, and it is a lucky or evil-seeking product cast into coins. The words "Long live the Millennium", "World Peace", "Good fortune in coming and going" and "livable and suitable for business" are cast on the front of this kind of money, and there are patterns of stars, Pisces, tortoise snakes and dragons and phoenixes on the back for wearing and enjoying. Few stall owners can understand it and call it "spending money".
The word "tired of winning" comes from "Han Shu?" Qinghe Xiaolu: "Because of witchcraft, I want to make a spell, I want to use slaughter as a technique, and I hate winning." It refers to a kind of martial arts behavior, which was later quoted in folk beliefs and turned into a method to restrain taboo things.
Legend has it that "the art of victory" began in Jiang Taigong. "A Brief Introduction to the Golden Chamber of Tai Gong" said: Zhou Wuwang attacked Zhou, and the world surrendered. Only Ding Hou refused to appear in court, so Jiang Taigong drew a portrait of Ding Hou and shot an arrow at it. Ding Hou was ill. When he knew that Jiang Taigong had done it, he quickly sent a special envoy to express his obedience to King Wu. On the first day, Jiang Taigong pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait, Bing Dingri pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait eye, Geng Xinri pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait foot, and Ding Hou recovered.
"The art of hating victory", also known as the art of Yan Zhen, means "hating people with spells". It is a long-standing witchcraft, and people use it to harm people, both at court and among the people. If a family uses the "winning art", it will be restless, and sometimes it will be damaged or in trouble; What's more, it's a very vicious curse to encounter evil diseases, disasters, premature death of children and even family destruction. Of course, the "winning skill" has both evil and good, which varies from person to person and from thing to thing.
"Woodworking is tired of winning" is a kind of witchcraft, which originated from ancient witchcraft. After the Yuan Dynasty, legends became more and more popular, reflecting the psychology of craftsmen in order to get social attention and better treatment. Superstitious people sometimes used it as a means to vent their anger or cover up their harm.
It is impossible to prove when this folk custom originated, but at least it should be after human beings began to settle down and needed to build houses. The custom and belief of "carpentry wins" has a long history in ancient China and can be found in many historical documents.
Question 6: I hate voodoo with the same meaning.
Question 7: Is there really an art of winning? You can try it yourself. In order to prevent coincidence, the more subjects you do experiments, the better. It is better to be different from each other. I'm a science student, and I only believe in data.
Question 8: What's the difference between overwhelming victory and hating victory? What is the pronunciation? Elegant first sound, beautiful fourth sound, and fourth sound.
Question 9: What do you mean by winning art? Hate over art means "hate over victory", that is, curse or pray with magic to make people, things or monsters you hate win, and hate over victory. Interpretation of Ci Hai: a kind of witchcraft of ancient alchemists, which means that people or things can be subdued through curses. The word "tired" is pronounced ya (Yin Pingyun) here, which means overthrowing, adapting, restraining, blocking, hiding and suppressing. Tired of winning, also known as overwhelming victory, no matter what it is called, it is still a kind of witchcraft in the final analysis. Is to use a prop, a form, to suppress the bad things that may happen or have happened in the expectation. Don't let what may happen happen, and don't let what has happened develop or become better. If the bad guys win by pressure, it's the other way around. Use this form and props to make bad things happen and let the bad things that have happened develop, such as Baoyu. It turned out to be a little headache. Baoyu's head hurt even more when the horse cheated Zhao Menjing to win. The following content is just a legend, without any scientific basis, and it can't be true, just a more vivid explanation of boredom.
Question 10: The word "weariness of victory" comes from weariness of victory. The word "tired of learning" is pronounced yā (Yin Pingyun) here, which means "stress". Interpretation of Ci Hai: A kind of witchcraft of ancient alchemists, which means that people or things can be subdued by spells. The word "disgust" is pronounced yā here, which means "pressure" and has the meaning of overthrowing, fitting, restraining, blocking, hiding and suppressing.
The word "tired of winning" comes from "Han Shu?" Qinghe Xiaolu: "Because of witchcraft, I want to make a spell, I want to use slaughter as a technique, and I hate winning." It refers to a kind of witchcraft, which was later quoted in Chinese folk beliefs and turned into a method to restrain taboo things.
Legend has it that "the art of victory" began in Jiang Taigong. "A Brief Introduction to the Golden Chamber of Tai Gong" said: Zhou Wuwang attacked Zhou, and the world surrendered. Only Ding Hou refused to appear in court, so Jiang Taigong drew a portrait of Ding Hou and shot an arrow at it. Ding Hou was ill. When he knew that Jiang Taigong had done it, he quickly sent a special envoy to express his obedience to King Wu. On the first day, Jiang Taigong pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait, Bing Dingri pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait eye, Geng Xinri pulled out the arrow shot on the portrait foot, and Ding Hou recovered.
"The art of hating victory", also known as the art of Yan Zhen, means "hating people with curses". It is a long-standing witchcraft, and people use it to harm people, both at court and among the people. If a family uses the "winning art", it will be restless, and sometimes it will be damaged or in trouble; What's more, it's a very vicious curse to encounter evil diseases, disasters, premature death of children and even family destruction. Of course, the "winning skill" has both evil and good, which varies from person to person and from thing to thing.