divination in classical Chinese

1. Please help translate the classical Chinese text about coin fortune telling. Cross circle circle circle circle. Zetian Guagua.?

Cross circle circle circle circle: toss a coin six times. , the first time is on the back, and the next five times are all on the front, this is the hexagram. This hexagram is called the Zetian Guai Gua, and the hexagram image is a wandering bee off the net. Guai means determination, which means to eliminate obstructions. It is strong and happy. , so there is the image of a wandering bee falling off the web. Image: A flying bee hits a spider web, like entering a prison in heaven, and its wings are stuck. Fortunately, a strong wind breaks the spider web, and the bee escapes the disaster and is at ease. Broken: The flying bee escapes the spider web, and the joy is boundless. This indicates that you will have good fortune and prosperity. Both internal and external wealth will go well (external wealth is money, and internal wealth is good roots, merit, wisdom, and karma), wealth and honor. Prosperity will be greater than before, lawsuits will be settled, diseases will be cured, wealth will be obtained when you ask for it, and things will go well. 2. I would like to ask an expert who knows Guiguzi fortune-telling. Can someone who understands classical Chinese explain what it means?

Eight characters: Gengwu, Xinsi, Renwu, Guimao. Five elements: metal, fire, gold, fire, water, fire, water, wood, Nayin: roadside earth, white wax, gold. Willow wood, gold foil, gold Guiguzi fortune-telling:

The sky will make the stars and the moon shine on the cold pool (explanation) I am in a poor situation, but fortunately there are people to take care of me. Genggui (Xian) judged that this destiny is lonely in the sky and the star has withdrawn from the gods. It is only suitable to leave the ancestors and stand on one's own, not to rely on relatives to enjoy happiness. It is a life in many waves. It is only because the eight characters are firm that the foundation cannot be shaken. There is no need to measure the amount of gold in the house of the wild eagle. Others say it is short or long. The solitary flying goose stays on the bank of reed flowers and does not hit the boat across the clouds and water town. The orioles are singing, the flowers are blooming, the spring is twilight, and the days are longer when people live in thatched houses. I ask you about your journey, your fortunes, and your fate, and a sheng song sends off the sunset. Judging from the Phoenix Pavilion and Dragon Tower Imperial City, flying back and forth for tens of thousands of miles, the jade climber and the golden man can go far away, and the riverside view will always be there. The two brothers are divided into Wu and Yue, traveling to and from the horizon. The moon is bright, and there is so much joy in the depths of the west hall. They drink gold bottles to the commentator when they are drunk. Traveling to Tibet, the autumn scenery is desolate, and authority is often used to help the country become strong. The purple thorn leaves no one in sight, and the old gold medal is replaced by a light carriage. It is always spring when the leaves of marriage change and the peach blossoms change, the mandarin ducks gather towards the riverside, the dense laurels clear the shadows, and the orioles and swallows light up the greenery one after another. The upper half of the peach branches are green and yellow. The flowers in the two gardens are most fragrant in the late blooming period. There are two more branches with lush flowers, which are close to the Hengtang. 3. Fortune-telling is what those people say.

Ancient Chinese fortune-telling has a long history and many types. There are also many opinions on titles and classifications. In my spare time in the past 20 years, I have summarized some of the magic that I have seen and understood. I have made some classifications and overviews for the reference of friends who are interested in studying this field:

< p> Generally speaking, after the "Book of Changes" (it can be said to be after the Han Dynasty), various fortune-telling theories gradually appeared based on the theoretical basis of the "Book of Changes". After the publication of "Yuanhaizi Commentary" in the Song Dynasty, it can be said that It is said that fortune telling has reached its heyday.

From my point of view, I divide ancient Chinese fortune-telling theories into three categories in terms of attributes:

Category 1: Telepathy. For example: drawing lots, shaking copper coins, the "pen fairy" played by modern students, etc., and some goddesses can tell the future by saying that they are possessed by gods. The theoretical basis of this type of magic is that it believes that there are supernatural gods in the universe, and people can achieve channeling and predict the future and the past through practice. In the vast world, people can be divided into enlightenment, gradual enlightenment, and unenlightenment. Those who can become enlightened can become gods, those who can gradually become enlightened can become saints, and those who are not enlightened are ordinary people. And there are many famous works, such as "Lingqi Jing", "Golden Strategy" and the modern "Liu Yao" and so on.

Category 2: Stargazing to see similarities. Such as those who watch stars, read bones, read faces, read Chinese characters, read Feng Shui, etc. The theoretical basis of this type of magic is that it believes that all things in the world are universally connected, and all forms are reflections of content. For example, if you see water accumulation, you can tell that there will be fish underwater, and if you see clouds passing by, you can tell Know that rain is coming. It is said that the appearance of a person's bones also reflects everything about himself. There are also many famous books in this area, such as the legendary "Ma Yi Xiang" written by Chen Tuan of the Song Dynasty, as well as many stargazing books and Feng Shui books.

The third category: arithmetic calculation. For example, those who read horoscopes, and those who use "Qimen", "Taiyi", "Liuren" and other methods to predict fate and good or bad luck. This type of technique mainly believes that all things are numbered and manifested. It believes that all things in the world that occur in different time and space positions have their own trajectories.

For example, if a wheat seed is sown in different places at the same time or at different times in the same place, it will have different growth patterns. Therefore, a person can judge his growth trend based on the time and place of his birth. The more famous books of this type include "Three Ming Tonghui", "Numerology Promises", "Yuanhaizi Commentary", "Didi Tiansui", etc., as well as the modern "Four Zhu" books.

There are many specific terms in fortune telling, which are difficult for people who are not familiar with them to understand. Here are some basic terms for those who are interested in fortune telling to understand.

1 "Bazi". The so-called Bazi refers to the four sets of numbers recorded by the heavenly stems and earthly branches: the year, month, day, and hour of a person's birth. For example, for a person born at 19:30 on September 1, 2007, his horoscopes are: Dinghai (year), Wushen (month), Dingyou (day), and Gengxu (hour). There are four groups of stems and branches and eight characters here, so it is commonly called "eight characters".

2 The lunar calendar and the chronology of the stems and branches. The lunar calendar uses the stems and branches to record the years. The stems refer to the "celestial stems", namely: A, B, B, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Rengui, 10 characters. Branch refers to the earthly branch, namely: Zi Chou Yin Mao Chen Si Wu Wei Shen You Xu Hai, 12 characters. By arranging and combining the 10 Heavenly Stems and 12 Earthly Branches, 60 different groups of stems and branches can be combined, which is what is known as the Sixty Years. Since the lunar calendar's timekeeping method expresses the relationship between the moon, the sun, and the earth, sixty years form a circular three-dimensional coordinate network of time and space. Therefore, a "horoscope" is Marks a space-time point and its location.

3 Gossip. Bagua refers to what is said in the Book of Changes: Qian, Kun, Zhen, Xun, Li, Kan, Gen, Dui. It is represented by eight forms of images, which can represent all things and be used to predict good and bad luck.

4 Five Elements. The five elements are: metal, water, wood, fire and earth. They generate each other in sequence, such as metal generating water, water generating wood, wood generating fire, and fire generating earth. They are in conflict with each other, such as metal overcoming wood, wood overcoming earth, earth overcoming water, and water overcoming fire.

5. A fortune-telling method that is widely spread in society. There are many methods of fortune-telling in ancient times. The main ones that are widely circulated now are: the four-fold method (that is, the method of reading eight characters), the six-line method (that is, the method of shaking copper coins), and the method of drawing lots in the temple. It looks like guessing the bones, but it is also more useful. Complex calculation methods include Ziwei Number, Iron Plate Number, Qimen Dunjia, Taiyi, and Liuren. Some blind people use the simpler calculation method "One Palm Classic". The above-mentioned forms of fortune-telling methods all have a set of theories and operating methods, but they all have basic theoretical elements that are consistent with each other, but their respective focuses are different.

The front is some introduction to fortune telling.

For the specific content, you can check "Ancient Chinese Fortune Telling", so I won't introduce it here.

Hope this helps