A few strategies
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z á Ogu ī sh ǔ C è, which means that the ancients used yarrow to predict good or bad luck. It's from Han Feizi: the evil.
Idiom usage
It refers to divination
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi · Shi Xie" said: "Zhao tried to chisel tortoise and count tactics, and attacked Yan in the north. He would rob Yan to go against Qin Dynasty, and it was a good omen
Idiom explanation
Chisel tortoise: drill and burn tortoise shell, look at the cracks and guess good or bad luck; number strategy: count the stems of yarrow, and judge good or bad luck from grouping and counting. It refers to the ancient people who used yarrow to foretell good or bad luck.
Chinese PinYin : záo guī shǔ cè
A few strategies
Yellow dust and clear water. huáng chén qīng shuǐ
to one 's eyes there are no laws and rules. mù wú fǎ jì