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Lord Guan Fortune Sticks

Lord Guan is widely revered as a guardian of loyalty and righteousness, with temples dedicated to Guan Yu across the world. This site offers an online fortune-stick and interpretation experience: report your question sincerely to Lord Guan, then shake the stick container. One stick for one question, and one question at a time.

Before You Draw

Calm your mind first. State your name, birth date, and place of residence to Lord Guan clearly, then explain what you are asking about, such as career, wealth, relationships, or health.

Ask one question per stick only. Do not use a single stick for multiple matters. After receiving a verse, rest for five to ten minutes before asking about the next matter.

Join your hands and silently say, "Lord Guan, please show the way."
State your question sincerely, then click the stick container.

Click the stick container to begin.

Quick Lookup

100-Lot Quick Lookup

Click a lot number to jump directly to its verse and interpretation.

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Disclaimer

This site is provided for cultural research, personal study, and entertainment reference only. It does not constitute investment, medical, legal, psychological, religious, or life-decision advice. Charting and divination results should not be used as the sole basis for real-world decisions.

Guan Di Fortune Sticks

Guan Di Fortune Sticks How To Use

What can this tool be used for?

Rooted in Guan Di devotion and Three Kingdoms folklore, the Guan Di Fortune Stick Oracle is traditionally used as a folk reference for career, wealth, relationships, and travel. This tool compiles all 100 oracle poems, fortune levels, historical stories, and thematic interpretations for educational reference.

How do I use this tool?

Formulate a clear question in mind, then draw a fortune stick. The tool will simulate the verification of crescent blocks (Sheng Bei) and reveal the oracle text and interpretation once confirmed. It is recommended not to draw repeatedly for the same question to avoid dilute or conflicting interpretations.

How should I interpret the results?

Read the oracle poem first, then review the historical story and modern interpretation. Guan Di fortune sticks emphasize loyalty, righteousness, timing, and risk warnings; do not treat the fortune levels (e.g., auspicious or inauspicious) as absolute predictions.

What scenarios is it suitable for?

This tool is suitable for researching Guan Di culture, studying oracle traditions, looking up poems, and personal entertainment. It does not constitute investment, legal, medical, religious, or major life decision advice.

FAQ

What is the difference between Guan Di and Wong Tai Sin fortune sticks?

Both use a 100-stick system, but they feature different poems, historical stories, and interpretations. Guan Di fortune sticks are deeply tied to Three Kingdoms historical lore, whereas Wong Tai Sin fortune sticks are based on a different set of Chinese folklore and Taoist tales.

Who is Lord Guan (Guan Sheng Di Jun)?

Lord Guan (Guan Sheng Di Jun) refers to Guan Yu, a historical general revered in Chinese folk religion as the symbol of loyalty and righteousness. He is also worshiped as the Martial God of Wealth and a patron protector of business.

What questions are suitable for Guan Di fortune sticks?

In folk culture, they are often consulted for career, wealth, relationships, travel, and legal matters. This tool only provides traditional texts and basic interpretations for reference.

What if I cannot understand the oracle poem?

You can read the plain English explanation first, then review the historical story to better understand the poem. Do not rely solely on the overall fortune level to judge the situation.

Are the results of the Guan Di fortune sticks accurate?

This website does not guarantee the accuracy of any predictions. The oracle content is intended for cultural study, folk research, and entertainment, and should not replace logical, real-world judgment.