Yue Lao Fortune Poems - Sixty-fifth Fortune Stick - Interpreting


Sixty-fifth Fortune Stick

Moderate High

In the secluded boudoir, I pity myself.

Reading the Fortune Stick Poem

Locked in the boudoir, one pities oneself for not having found a lifelong partner. In the past, daughters were not allowed to leave the boudoir, and sons couldn't casually find a spouse. Marriage was arranged by parents and matchmakers. With changing times, both men and women should step out and socialize, making friends before marriage.

Interpreting the Poem

This stick describes a woman who feels sad and pities herself due to emotional troubles, possibly from love or dissatisfaction with her situation. The suggestion is to be open-minded, not to wallow in self-pity, and to face and solve problems courageously. In love, when facing difficulties, do not close yourself off but face the issues and find solutions.