Yue Lao Fortune Poems - Ninety-eighth Fortune Stick - Interpreting
Auspicious
Last night spring grass grew by the river,
A great ship moves lightly as a feather.
In vain were past efforts,
Now it smoothly sails midstream.
The poem says: Spring grass grew by the river last night, indicating the arrival of spring and the end of harsh times. Your fortune is now like a great ship moving lightly, everything can go smoothly. Past efforts were in vain, but now you can sail smoothly midstream, clearing away past misfortunes.
This stick describes a scene where spring grass grows by the river and a great ship sails lightly midstream. In love, it suggests that if you navigate the ups and downs of love skillfully, you can achieve great results with less effort. Rather than struggling, consider changing direction and finding a more flexible path.
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