Basic meaning:
"Bu" is commonly used in Chinese, and it is pronounced as "bǔ" and "bo", which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original intention is to burn Oracle Bone Inscriptions for good luck or bad luck, just like the shape of a moxibustion turtle. One is that it looks like a tortoise omen when viewed horizontally. "Later, it was extended to various activities used to predict good or ill luck, and it was also extended to guess, estimate, choose, give, verify and confirm.
The exact words are as follows:
Radish, bligh, bligh, uncertainty, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh, bligh.
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Etymological interpretation
Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Bu, burning and peeling turtles, like the shape of moxibustion turtles. Viewed horizontally, it looks like a sign of a turtle. All divination belongs to divination.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Bu, burning tortoise shells is like burning tortoise shells. One view is that "Bu" looks like a cracked tortoise shell after baking. All words related to divination are bounded by "divination".
Explanation of word combinations:
1, radish
Also known as radish. Biennial or millet. The leaves are pinnately divided and the flowers are white or lavender. The taproot is large, cylindrical or spherical, and it is one of the common vegetables. Seeds can be used as medicine, called radish seeds.
2. Buju
Choose a place to live.
3. Oracle Bone Inscriptions
The Yin Dynasty recorded the time, reason and fulfillment of divination on tortoise shells or animal bones.
4. Not sure
Unpredictable; unpredictable
5, ask the divination
Superstitious people use divination and divination to solve problems.
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