李密反唐
下籤 · Inauspicious📜 Divine Poem 籤詩
朝朝役役苦奔波
Toiling day after day, rushing about endlessly
要見黃金到底無
Desiring to see gold, but in the end, there is none
若問凡塵皆破敗
If you ask about mortal affairs, they are mostly broken and ruined
不如守舊得安和
It is better to maintain the status quo to achieve peace
💫 Core Meaning 籤意
此卦蜂蟻作窠之象。凡事守舊則吉也。
This lot symbolizes bees making honey for others. It indicates that your intense labor and ambition will yield absolutely no reward, and reckless action will lead to ruin.
🔮 Interpretation 解曰
徒勞無功,為人作嫁。野心招敗,安分守己。
You are working yourself to the bone for a goal that will not materialize. Ambition will only cause you to lose what little you have. Stop rushing, abandon your grand schemes, and stay where you are.
📘 How to Interpret This Lot 解籤指南
Read the Poem
The four-line poem (籤詩) is the heart of Lot 70. Each line carries symbolic meaning — read slowly and let the imagery speak to your specific question.
Understand the Fortune Level
This lot is rated 下籤 (Inauspicious). This signals a time for patience and reflection — obstacles are present, but they are not permanent.
Apply to Your Question
Check the Life Guidance section below for the specific category you asked about (marriage, wealth, health, etc.). The same lot speaks differently depending on your question.
📋 Life Guidance 各項指引
📖 Historical Story 典故
隋末群雄李密降唐後,不甘居人下又起兵反叛,最終兵敗被殺,喻野心勃勃終將一無所有。
Li Mi was a powerful rebel leader at the end of the Sui Dynasty. He eventually surrendered to the newly formed Tang Dynasty, but dissatisfied with his position, he ambitiously rebelled again. His rebellion failed instantly, and he was killed, proving that restless ambition leads to complete ruin.
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