Lot 64 (Middle) from the Guanyin Oracle (观音灵签) draws on the allusion "Spring Returns to the Earth" — Spring represents new life and hope; all things regain vitality in spring — symbolizing new beginnings and opportunities.
Lot 64
MiddlePoem
East wind thaws the freeze; all things awaken
Spring rain nourishes; a hundred flowers bloom
All things renew — a fine season
Grasp the spring light; let none pass in vain
Chūn Huí Dà Dì
Historical Allusion
Spring Returns to the Earth
Spring represents new life and hope; all things regain vitality in spring — symbolizing new beginnings and opportunities.
General Guidance
A middle lot. Spring returns — all things are renewed. The good season has arrived; grasp the opportunity and move forward.
General Guidance
Career
Spring arrives; career renews.
Love
Love is warm and beautiful like spring.
Health
Spring wellness; tune up your body.
Wealth
Good spring financial luck; seize the chance.
Travel
Spring outing; appreciate flowers and nature.
Litigation
Spring breeze and rain; dissolve disputes.
- Tradition
- Guanyin 100 Oracle (观音灵签 / 观音一百签) — a traditional divination practice at Guanyin temples across East Asia, drawing on classical Chinese allusions (典故) as reflective mirrors.
- Source
- Follows the widely circulated 100-lot text commonly printed at Chinese and Taiwanese Guanyin temples. No single canonical edition exists; minor wording variations occur across temple printings.
- Translation
- Chinese preserves traditional phrasing. English renderings are Cihang's adaptations for bilingual devotional reading, not scholarly translations.
- Note
- Reflection, not prediction. The oracle invites contemplation of the lot's historical allusion as a mirror for your present circumstances; it does not claim divinatory certainty.
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