
Fengli, the weapon that protects me (advanced edition)
Description
Book Introduction
The final volume in the series for advanced learners of fortune telling and aspiring counselors has been released!
The most lucid and clear interpretation of the use of dragon spirits in Korea!
This is an advanced version of 『Fate, the Weapon that Protects Me』, which caused a great stir after its publication.
This completes the three-volume series for intermediate and advanced learners.
In the advanced section, we enter the difficult realm of interpretation of the Shinsal and the Twelve Zodiac Signs.
In order to understand the study of fortune telling in a three-dimensional way, you must study the details of the Shinsal and the Twelve Fortunes in detail.
A must-read for anyone who dreams of becoming a fortune teller!
The most lucid and clear interpretation of the use of dragon spirits in Korea!
This is an advanced version of 『Fate, the Weapon that Protects Me』, which caused a great stir after its publication.
This completes the three-volume series for intermediate and advanced learners.
In the advanced section, we enter the difficult realm of interpretation of the Shinsal and the Twelve Zodiac Signs.
In order to understand the study of fortune telling in a three-dimensional way, you must study the details of the Shinsal and the Twelve Fortunes in detail.
A must-read for anyone who dreams of becoming a fortune teller!
index
[Prologue] Finding My Own Path in the Forest of Fate
Chapter 1.
Shinsal, a tool that adds depth to the interpretation of the original text
A tool that requires a delicate approach, Shinsal
Major gods
① The reverse horse: The power to break away from order and pursue change.
② Peach Blossom and Hongyeon: The Power to Attract Others' Attention
③ Hwagae: An honorable force praised by all
④ Goegang: Extremely noble and heavenly energy with destructive power
⑤ Yangin: High level of expertise and strong desire for power
⑥ Baekho: Unpredictable dynamic power
⑦ Guimun-gwan and Wonjin: The power of intuition and insight toward the essence beyond phenomena
⑧ Emptiness: A spirit that exists but does not exist
Noble Person: Positive Shinsal
① Cheon-eul, Cheon-deok, and Woldeok Gwiin: A noble will to live a better life
② Moon-Gong-Gwi-In: The energy to gain popularity and attention on stage
③ Samgi Gwiin: The best nobleman composed of three elements
④ Moonchang, Mungok, and Hakdang Noble: Outstanding talent for learning
⑤ Cheonuisung and Cheonmunsung: The power to heal body and mind
⑥ Dark Green Noble: An invisible helping hand
Hyung-sal: Negative Sin-sal
① Type: Unfounded misfortune
② Hieroglyph: A figure pondering in the middle of the night
Other gods
① Acupuncture needle
② Guisam
My fortune telling story
Chapter 2.
The Twelve Zodiac Signs, a tool for handling the invisible celestial energy
Overview of the Twelve Zodiac Signs
Characteristics of the twelve zodiac signs by period
① Jangsaengji: The Castle of Birth - Growth and Learning
② Bathing: Sex in the Bathing World - Sense and Trends
③ Generosity: Youth's Sexuality - Motivation and Experience
④ Geonrokji: The Sex of the Middle Ages - Experience and Flexibility
⑤ Imperial Land: The Monarch's Castle - Authority and Qualification
⑥ Soji: The Castle of Solitude - Mastery and Exploration
⑦ Byeongji: The Castle of Pungryu - Empathy and Hwalin
⑧ Limbs: The nature of stillness - concentration and technique
⑨ Graveyard: Mercury's Castle - Defense and Habits
⑩ The nature of transition - change and timing
⑪ Taeji: The Castle of Idealism - Acceptance and Possibility
⑫ Yangji: The Castle of Succession - Gentleness and Contrast
Controversy surrounding the twelve zodiac signs
① Fire and Earth Movement Law and Water and Earth Movement Law
② Yangpotae and Yinpotae: The flow of the twelve zodiac signs
③ Perspectives on commuting
④ Relationship with the three types of ghosts
⑤ Whether or not the twelve zodiac signs are recognized
Types of the Twelve Zodiac Signs Observation Method
① Sealing method
② Law
③ Sitting method
④ Racial laws
⑤ Problems with applying the twelve zodiac signs
My fortune telling story
The meeting of the ten constellations and the twelve zodiac signs
① Jangsaengji
② Bathing area
③ Generous land
④ Geonrokji
⑤ Emperor's Land
⑥ Iron
⑦ Bottle
⑧ Limbs
⑨ Cemetery
⑩ Arthropod
⑪ Taeji
⑫ Sunny place
The Twelve Gods: A Tool for Examining Relationships Through Support
① Fear
② Re-killing
③ Thousand years old
④ Jishal
⑤ Yeonsal
⑥ Monthly salary
⑦ Shame on you
⑧ Jangseongsal
⑨ Half-faced
⑩ Reverse horse slaughter
⑪ Six seas and four seasons
⑫ Hwagaesal
Chapter 3.
Use and defense of fortune
Why circumstances unfold differently depending on luck
Things to keep in mind when examining Chinese fortune telling
Utilization and defense of the Ten Constellations
① Utilization and defense of cowardice
② Utilization and defense of food poisoning
③ Utilization and defense of Jaeseongun
④ Utilization and defense of inertia
⑤ Utilization and defense of human nature
The main point of fortune telling
① Newly developed fortune telling
② Strong fortune
Utilization and defense through combination and conflict
① How to activate Yongheeshin
② How to neutralize the device
supplement.
How to infer time of birth
Similar fortune analysis
Family fortune telling
How shall I live?
[Epilogue] The Path to Complete My Life
References
Recommended books
Chapter 1.
Shinsal, a tool that adds depth to the interpretation of the original text
A tool that requires a delicate approach, Shinsal
Major gods
① The reverse horse: The power to break away from order and pursue change.
② Peach Blossom and Hongyeon: The Power to Attract Others' Attention
③ Hwagae: An honorable force praised by all
④ Goegang: Extremely noble and heavenly energy with destructive power
⑤ Yangin: High level of expertise and strong desire for power
⑥ Baekho: Unpredictable dynamic power
⑦ Guimun-gwan and Wonjin: The power of intuition and insight toward the essence beyond phenomena
⑧ Emptiness: A spirit that exists but does not exist
Noble Person: Positive Shinsal
① Cheon-eul, Cheon-deok, and Woldeok Gwiin: A noble will to live a better life
② Moon-Gong-Gwi-In: The energy to gain popularity and attention on stage
③ Samgi Gwiin: The best nobleman composed of three elements
④ Moonchang, Mungok, and Hakdang Noble: Outstanding talent for learning
⑤ Cheonuisung and Cheonmunsung: The power to heal body and mind
⑥ Dark Green Noble: An invisible helping hand
Hyung-sal: Negative Sin-sal
① Type: Unfounded misfortune
② Hieroglyph: A figure pondering in the middle of the night
Other gods
① Acupuncture needle
② Guisam
My fortune telling story
Chapter 2.
The Twelve Zodiac Signs, a tool for handling the invisible celestial energy
Overview of the Twelve Zodiac Signs
Characteristics of the twelve zodiac signs by period
① Jangsaengji: The Castle of Birth - Growth and Learning
② Bathing: Sex in the Bathing World - Sense and Trends
③ Generosity: Youth's Sexuality - Motivation and Experience
④ Geonrokji: The Sex of the Middle Ages - Experience and Flexibility
⑤ Imperial Land: The Monarch's Castle - Authority and Qualification
⑥ Soji: The Castle of Solitude - Mastery and Exploration
⑦ Byeongji: The Castle of Pungryu - Empathy and Hwalin
⑧ Limbs: The nature of stillness - concentration and technique
⑨ Graveyard: Mercury's Castle - Defense and Habits
⑩ The nature of transition - change and timing
⑪ Taeji: The Castle of Idealism - Acceptance and Possibility
⑫ Yangji: The Castle of Succession - Gentleness and Contrast
Controversy surrounding the twelve zodiac signs
① Fire and Earth Movement Law and Water and Earth Movement Law
② Yangpotae and Yinpotae: The flow of the twelve zodiac signs
③ Perspectives on commuting
④ Relationship with the three types of ghosts
⑤ Whether or not the twelve zodiac signs are recognized
Types of the Twelve Zodiac Signs Observation Method
① Sealing method
② Law
③ Sitting method
④ Racial laws
⑤ Problems with applying the twelve zodiac signs
My fortune telling story
The meeting of the ten constellations and the twelve zodiac signs
① Jangsaengji
② Bathing area
③ Generous land
④ Geonrokji
⑤ Emperor's Land
⑥ Iron
⑦ Bottle
⑧ Limbs
⑨ Cemetery
⑩ Arthropod
⑪ Taeji
⑫ Sunny place
The Twelve Gods: A Tool for Examining Relationships Through Support
① Fear
② Re-killing
③ Thousand years old
④ Jishal
⑤ Yeonsal
⑥ Monthly salary
⑦ Shame on you
⑧ Jangseongsal
⑨ Half-faced
⑩ Reverse horse slaughter
⑪ Six seas and four seasons
⑫ Hwagaesal
Chapter 3.
Use and defense of fortune
Why circumstances unfold differently depending on luck
Things to keep in mind when examining Chinese fortune telling
Utilization and defense of the Ten Constellations
① Utilization and defense of cowardice
② Utilization and defense of food poisoning
③ Utilization and defense of Jaeseongun
④ Utilization and defense of inertia
⑤ Utilization and defense of human nature
The main point of fortune telling
① Newly developed fortune telling
② Strong fortune
Utilization and defense through combination and conflict
① How to activate Yongheeshin
② How to neutralize the device
supplement.
How to infer time of birth
Similar fortune analysis
Family fortune telling
How shall I live?
[Epilogue] The Path to Complete My Life
References
Recommended books
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Into the book
Although the theoretical framework is the same in the big picture, when it comes to interpretation, each fortune teller has a slightly different approach, which also contributes to making fortune telling difficult.
There is a joke that while Western medicine gives the same diagnosis to a hundred patients, Oriental medicine gives a different diagnosis to one patient.
However, can we definitively say which discipline is superior? Rather, it's the countless trials and errors and arduous efforts to overcome limitations in treating human disease that have naturally shaped diverse perspectives.
According to research from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, surprisingly, Western medicine has only identified about 18 percent of human diseases, with the remaining 82 percent remaining unidentified or difficult to identify.
However, no doctor would give up treating a patient.
--- From the "Prologue"
Even if you don't know the gods, you can easily understand the basics through the generation and suppression of the five elements in the country, the combination and conflict of the dragon god, the spirit god, and the great fortune.
However, if you put on a new life, you can richly explain the situation, tendencies, and power of the ten stars, so it is like adding modifiers such as adverbs or adjectives to a noun.
Therefore, let us look at the Shinsal only from a perspective that should not be overemphasized, but should not be ignored either.
--- From "A Tool That Must Be Approached with Delicacy, Shinsal"
One of the long-standing problems associated with the twelve zodiac signs is that they are considered good and bad, such as when they are Byeong, Sa, Myo, or Jeol, they are inauspicious, and when they are Geonrok and Jewang, they are auspicious.
Just as yin and yang, the five elements, conflict and harmony are merely the energies of the universe and cannot be judged as good or bad, the same goes for the twelve zodiac signs.
In modern times, there are many schools of thought that do not recognize the twelve zodiac signs, but I believe that the twelve zodiac signs should also be actively referenced as a supplementary means to understand the science of fortune-telling in a three-dimensional way.
--- From "Overview of the Twelve Zodiac Signs"
What kind of environment will unfold each time a fortune corresponding to the Yongheesin or Gigushin arrives? Only by properly understanding this can we establish a direction for how to utilize and defend against that fortune.
First, let's take a closer look at why the Yonghee God and the Gigu God are different from a conservative perspective by comparing the Shinkang Sajoo and the Shinyak Sajoo.
If we divide the spectrum of the four pillars according to the degree of strength and weakness, we can roughly classify them as shown in the picture.
According to the principle that opposites attract, a very weak fortune is placed in the same position as a very strong fortune.
For reference, there is no such thing as a fortune that is absolutely harmonious and balanced, so the Chinese fortune is excluded from the picture.
In addition, it is revealed that the Jeonwangsaju, which is difficult to use as a dragon god according to the general theory of wealth, is classified as an external factor.
--- From "Why the environment unfolds differently depending on luck"
There is no human being without a four pillars of destiny, nor is there a human being without a dragon god.
Even if there is no dragon god in the original country, it is the same.
The dragon god symbolizes the desires, will, dreams and hopes that humans pursue.
The absence of the dragon god means, on the contrary, the absence of any dreams, hopes, desires, or will.
This ultimately denies the very existence of human beings.
The dragon god is a very important philosophical concept that proves that humans do not live only according to the rules.
I desperately want to have something that I don't have, something that will finally allow me to overcome my limitations and change my life.
This is why the dragon god functions as the dragon god before the great fortune.
There is a joke that while Western medicine gives the same diagnosis to a hundred patients, Oriental medicine gives a different diagnosis to one patient.
However, can we definitively say which discipline is superior? Rather, it's the countless trials and errors and arduous efforts to overcome limitations in treating human disease that have naturally shaped diverse perspectives.
According to research from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, surprisingly, Western medicine has only identified about 18 percent of human diseases, with the remaining 82 percent remaining unidentified or difficult to identify.
However, no doctor would give up treating a patient.
--- From the "Prologue"
Even if you don't know the gods, you can easily understand the basics through the generation and suppression of the five elements in the country, the combination and conflict of the dragon god, the spirit god, and the great fortune.
However, if you put on a new life, you can richly explain the situation, tendencies, and power of the ten stars, so it is like adding modifiers such as adverbs or adjectives to a noun.
Therefore, let us look at the Shinsal only from a perspective that should not be overemphasized, but should not be ignored either.
--- From "A Tool That Must Be Approached with Delicacy, Shinsal"
One of the long-standing problems associated with the twelve zodiac signs is that they are considered good and bad, such as when they are Byeong, Sa, Myo, or Jeol, they are inauspicious, and when they are Geonrok and Jewang, they are auspicious.
Just as yin and yang, the five elements, conflict and harmony are merely the energies of the universe and cannot be judged as good or bad, the same goes for the twelve zodiac signs.
In modern times, there are many schools of thought that do not recognize the twelve zodiac signs, but I believe that the twelve zodiac signs should also be actively referenced as a supplementary means to understand the science of fortune-telling in a three-dimensional way.
--- From "Overview of the Twelve Zodiac Signs"
What kind of environment will unfold each time a fortune corresponding to the Yongheesin or Gigushin arrives? Only by properly understanding this can we establish a direction for how to utilize and defend against that fortune.
First, let's take a closer look at why the Yonghee God and the Gigu God are different from a conservative perspective by comparing the Shinkang Sajoo and the Shinyak Sajoo.
If we divide the spectrum of the four pillars according to the degree of strength and weakness, we can roughly classify them as shown in the picture.
According to the principle that opposites attract, a very weak fortune is placed in the same position as a very strong fortune.
For reference, there is no such thing as a fortune that is absolutely harmonious and balanced, so the Chinese fortune is excluded from the picture.
In addition, it is revealed that the Jeonwangsaju, which is difficult to use as a dragon god according to the general theory of wealth, is classified as an external factor.
--- From "Why the environment unfolds differently depending on luck"
There is no human being without a four pillars of destiny, nor is there a human being without a dragon god.
Even if there is no dragon god in the original country, it is the same.
The dragon god symbolizes the desires, will, dreams and hopes that humans pursue.
The absence of the dragon god means, on the contrary, the absence of any dreams, hopes, desires, or will.
This ultimately denies the very existence of human beings.
The dragon god is a very important philosophical concept that proves that humans do not live only according to the rules.
I desperately want to have something that I don't have, something that will finally allow me to overcome my limitations and change my life.
This is why the dragon god functions as the dragon god before the great fortune.
--- From "The Path to Complete My Life"
Publisher's Review
How to utilize and defend against the coming favorable and unfavorable fortunes!!
A must-read for intermediate and advanced learners of fortune telling who have reached the pinnacle of utilizing the dragon god!
The final volume of the in-depth edition of the series, "Fate/Grand Order, the Weapon That Protects Me," which has now become a must-read for those studying fortune telling, has been published.
In order to add depth and detail to the interpretation of the divination, we focus on the interpretation of the Shinsal and the Twelve Zodiac Signs, which are the last things you must learn.
It is also a book for advanced learners and prospective counselors, guiding them on how to utilize and defend against favorable and unfavorable fortunes that come their way.
As stated in the preface of 『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-depth Edition』 (published in 2024 by Geuri Gippi), the biggest reason why Myungri is difficult is that even though the theoretical framework is the same in the big picture, the approach changes slightly as soon as you start interpreting it.
It is true that because each scholar has a different interpretation and diagnosis, it is not free from criticism that it is in collusion with mysticism or magic.
However, these diverse perspectives and interpretations are the weapons that most delicately explain the ever-changing and amorphous subject called life.
『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-Depth Edition』 focuses on Sinsal and the Twelve Unsung, which are tools that deepen the interpretation of Won-guk and deal with the invisible energy of the heavenly stems.
Under the premise that it is an auxiliary tool of fortune telling, if you make good use of Shinsal, you can interpret the details of your country more closely.
Perhaps those who are called skilled counselors are those who are good at understanding the hidden meanings in the small details of the Shinsal and the Twelve Zodiac Signs.
"Fengli, the Weapon that Protects Me: Advanced Edition" is a book written for intermediate and advanced learners at this level.
This book is a must-read for anyone who dreams of becoming a counselor, as it covers applicable counseling techniques while excluding unnecessary ones as much as possible.
Chapter 1 guides you through a delicate approach to the tool called Shinsal.
Chapter 2 examines the outline of the twelve zodiac signs, their characteristics by period, the types of zodiac signs and the twelve gods.
Chapter 3 provides guidance on how to utilize and defend against upcoming fortunes, and the appendix includes sensitive topics that should be addressed in on-site consultations, such as how to infer the time of birth and how to analyze similar fortunes.
If you understand 『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-Depth Edition』, as the author says, you will acquire a wide range of academic perspectives and gain the ability to select and choose from them.
For these people, fate is not something that is simply given and something to be obeyed, but rather a realm of self-development.
Who should read this book?
-Advanced learners who have been studying fortune telling consistently for several years
-People who are specifically preparing to become fortune tellers
“There is no book in Korea that covers case studies like this one!”
The highest level of case analysis and past exam questions in Korea, as sung by Saju practitioners unanimously agree!
What sets 『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-Depth Edition』 apart from other previously published books on Sajoo Myungri is the overwhelming number of case studies presented.
When you open the book, you will find that it contains so many famous expressions that you will inevitably exclaim in admiration.
In the realm of advanced learners in studying fortune telling, the key is how to apply and interpret it to actual fortune telling.
To do so, the author's initial argument is that there is no choice but to interpret each and every case of the formula one by one.
Additionally, it includes past exam questions and solution notes that allow you to immediately test what you have learned.
By reading the given formula and judging the rightness or wrongness of the given examples, it will serve as a device to accurately correct any misunderstandings in the book.
As befitting the author's background as someone who majored in literature and worked in the public relations department of a large corporation, the past exam questions themselves are very interesting and entertaining content.
It will be a time when you can feel the joy of interpreting the theory-based lectures.
Let's look at the problem presented.
Past exam questions in the field of fortune telling
4.
Which of the following is least appropriate for the ten constellations? (Medium difficulty)
① Jun: "In the case of the new drug, the more money you earn, the more you crave it. Isn't this because wealth creates inertia? While your propensity to consume is strong, your obsession with and compulsion for stability in life also intensifies, creating a contradiction.
“Perhaps it is the desire to elevate one’s social status through wealth that is at work.”
② Jiyul: “If you hear people call you a miser who is stubborn and not only doesn’t spend the money you earn well, it’s possible that you have a bad personality or inertia.
“While thrift and frugality are both virtues, if taken to excess, they can have a negative effect when combined with a strong principledness that stems from inertia.”
③ Siwon: "If the official seal, a device god, has made you overly stingy, shouldn't you positively bring in the siksang, which signifies flexibility and adaptability? Alternatively, if you can use it well as a hanshin, the jaeseong, which signifies broad interpersonal relationships, could also be beneficial."
④ Day: “There was a kimbap grandmother who donated all her savings from selling kimbap all her life and served the disabled for 40 years.
“He must have made a lot of money throughout his life because he was so talented, but unfortunately, he never seemed to know the fun, entertainment, or pleasure of spending money.”
⑤ Ji-geon: “If inertia is moderately extreme in the daily life, you will not make reckless attempts, so stability will come to your life.
However, if inertia is excessive, change and development will not occur well.
From the same perspective, it is said that if you are a good king, you can become wealthy, but if your inertia is weak, no matter how much you earn, you can easily lose it in a gamble.”
The correct answer to the above question is number 4.
Because it cannot be said that he has made a lot of money in his lifetime due to his strong talent.
In this way, past exam questions themselves serve the function of increasing the fun of studying fortune telling.
Through this book, you will be able to learn the theory and practice of fortune telling in a solid manner.
A must-read for intermediate and advanced learners of fortune telling who have reached the pinnacle of utilizing the dragon god!
The final volume of the in-depth edition of the series, "Fate/Grand Order, the Weapon That Protects Me," which has now become a must-read for those studying fortune telling, has been published.
In order to add depth and detail to the interpretation of the divination, we focus on the interpretation of the Shinsal and the Twelve Zodiac Signs, which are the last things you must learn.
It is also a book for advanced learners and prospective counselors, guiding them on how to utilize and defend against favorable and unfavorable fortunes that come their way.
As stated in the preface of 『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-depth Edition』 (published in 2024 by Geuri Gippi), the biggest reason why Myungri is difficult is that even though the theoretical framework is the same in the big picture, the approach changes slightly as soon as you start interpreting it.
It is true that because each scholar has a different interpretation and diagnosis, it is not free from criticism that it is in collusion with mysticism or magic.
However, these diverse perspectives and interpretations are the weapons that most delicately explain the ever-changing and amorphous subject called life.
『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-Depth Edition』 focuses on Sinsal and the Twelve Unsung, which are tools that deepen the interpretation of Won-guk and deal with the invisible energy of the heavenly stems.
Under the premise that it is an auxiliary tool of fortune telling, if you make good use of Shinsal, you can interpret the details of your country more closely.
Perhaps those who are called skilled counselors are those who are good at understanding the hidden meanings in the small details of the Shinsal and the Twelve Zodiac Signs.
"Fengli, the Weapon that Protects Me: Advanced Edition" is a book written for intermediate and advanced learners at this level.
This book is a must-read for anyone who dreams of becoming a counselor, as it covers applicable counseling techniques while excluding unnecessary ones as much as possible.
Chapter 1 guides you through a delicate approach to the tool called Shinsal.
Chapter 2 examines the outline of the twelve zodiac signs, their characteristics by period, the types of zodiac signs and the twelve gods.
Chapter 3 provides guidance on how to utilize and defend against upcoming fortunes, and the appendix includes sensitive topics that should be addressed in on-site consultations, such as how to infer the time of birth and how to analyze similar fortunes.
If you understand 『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-Depth Edition』, as the author says, you will acquire a wide range of academic perspectives and gain the ability to select and choose from them.
For these people, fate is not something that is simply given and something to be obeyed, but rather a realm of self-development.
Who should read this book?
-Advanced learners who have been studying fortune telling consistently for several years
-People who are specifically preparing to become fortune tellers
“There is no book in Korea that covers case studies like this one!”
The highest level of case analysis and past exam questions in Korea, as sung by Saju practitioners unanimously agree!
What sets 『Myungri, the Weapon that Protects Me: In-Depth Edition』 apart from other previously published books on Sajoo Myungri is the overwhelming number of case studies presented.
When you open the book, you will find that it contains so many famous expressions that you will inevitably exclaim in admiration.
In the realm of advanced learners in studying fortune telling, the key is how to apply and interpret it to actual fortune telling.
To do so, the author's initial argument is that there is no choice but to interpret each and every case of the formula one by one.
Additionally, it includes past exam questions and solution notes that allow you to immediately test what you have learned.
By reading the given formula and judging the rightness or wrongness of the given examples, it will serve as a device to accurately correct any misunderstandings in the book.
As befitting the author's background as someone who majored in literature and worked in the public relations department of a large corporation, the past exam questions themselves are very interesting and entertaining content.
It will be a time when you can feel the joy of interpreting the theory-based lectures.
Let's look at the problem presented.
Past exam questions in the field of fortune telling
4.
Which of the following is least appropriate for the ten constellations? (Medium difficulty)
① Jun: "In the case of the new drug, the more money you earn, the more you crave it. Isn't this because wealth creates inertia? While your propensity to consume is strong, your obsession with and compulsion for stability in life also intensifies, creating a contradiction.
“Perhaps it is the desire to elevate one’s social status through wealth that is at work.”
② Jiyul: “If you hear people call you a miser who is stubborn and not only doesn’t spend the money you earn well, it’s possible that you have a bad personality or inertia.
“While thrift and frugality are both virtues, if taken to excess, they can have a negative effect when combined with a strong principledness that stems from inertia.”
③ Siwon: "If the official seal, a device god, has made you overly stingy, shouldn't you positively bring in the siksang, which signifies flexibility and adaptability? Alternatively, if you can use it well as a hanshin, the jaeseong, which signifies broad interpersonal relationships, could also be beneficial."
④ Day: “There was a kimbap grandmother who donated all her savings from selling kimbap all her life and served the disabled for 40 years.
“He must have made a lot of money throughout his life because he was so talented, but unfortunately, he never seemed to know the fun, entertainment, or pleasure of spending money.”
⑤ Ji-geon: “If inertia is moderately extreme in the daily life, you will not make reckless attempts, so stability will come to your life.
However, if inertia is excessive, change and development will not occur well.
From the same perspective, it is said that if you are a good king, you can become wealthy, but if your inertia is weak, no matter how much you earn, you can easily lose it in a gamble.”
The correct answer to the above question is number 4.
Because it cannot be said that he has made a lot of money in his lifetime due to his strong talent.
In this way, past exam questions themselves serve the function of increasing the fun of studying fortune telling.
Through this book, you will be able to learn the theory and practice of fortune telling in a solid manner.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 5, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 408 pages | 152*225*22mm
- ISBN13: 9791191439588
- ISBN10: 1191439585
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