Seven-string swing jingle at No.84 signboard in front of Chegongling
No.85 sign in front of Chegongling: draw lots
Sign: the seven strings sway in a jingle, which is a contempt for fools; The piano is not in the ears of cows, and the brown skirt is not suitable for the green skirt.
Release: Be careful, stay at home, be safe and get married.
Broken sign: noisy family, incompatible drugs, self-regulation, futile entry and exit, mismatched marriage, lack of money, casting pearls before swine, wrong goal, lack of confidant, in vain.
Hometown: Xiaoji
Travel: Be careful in everything.
Marriage: not going well
Pedestrian: On the road.
Fertility: pregnancy
Litigation: Fear of losing.
Career: Be careful of your partner.
Relocation: It should be discussed in detail.
Ego: Pay attention to interpersonal relationships.
Sick: It's better to change doctors.
Wealth: average
What is the spirit sign?
Lingqian refers to a marked test tool made of bamboo strips and wooden strips in temples or Taoist temples. Generally, after obtaining the sign, the sign is delivered to the monk (Taoist) for "release". Interpretation is a paid service, and the income is used to repair the temple Taoist temple.
Generally speaking, the spirit sign is extracted by shaking the sign barrel until the bamboo stick jumps out or directly extracting the bamboo stick, and then obtaining the corresponding sign number of the bamboo stick to find the corresponding poem. According to the level and content of the poem, test the good and bad luck and the direction of handling things. After release, applicants usually buy firecrackers to celebrate their happiness.
History of seeking a visa
It is difficult to determine when the signature activity started. According to the 9th century "Jade Pot and Flower Green", Lu Duoxun, the prime minister of the Five Dynasties, went to Yunyang Temple for a visa when he was young, and it was later fulfilled. In Yizhou in the Tang Dynasty, it is said that there was a barbarian warlock named Guan Shan Ju Ji who used 49 thin bamboo pieces to measure good or bad luck. Because Lu Duoxun was born in the late Tang Dynasty, there was a sign on the altar when he was young. Coupled with the spread of closed mountain settlements, it is inferred that the activities of seeking visas appeared at the latest in the late Tang Dynasty.