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Wong Tai Sin Fortune Sticks

Wong Tai Sin is famous in Hong Kong for answering sincere prayers. This site offers an online fortune-stick and interpretation experience: report your question sincerely to the deity, then shake the stick container. One stick for one matter, and one matter at a time.

Before You Draw

Calm your mind first. State your name, birth date, and place of residence clearly, then explain what you are asking about, such as marriage, career, wealth, 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, "Wong Tai Sin, please guide me."
State your question sincerely, then click the stick container.

Click the stick container to begin.

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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.

Wong Tai Sin Fortune Sticks

Wong Tai Sin Fortune Sticks How To Use

What is this tool used for?

Wong Tai Sin Fortune Sticks is a widely used divination system in Chinese folk culture, often consulted for career, relationships, wealth, health, exams, and travel. This tool compiles stick poems, historical tales, and basic readings for cultural study and folklore reference.

How to use this tool?

Formulate a specific question in your mind first, then draw a stick. The tool simulates the traditional Shengbei verification. Once confirmed, it displays the stick number, poem, auspiciousness level, and detailed interpretations for various topics. Customarily, it is advised to draw only one stick per question.

How to interpret the results?

Begin with the stick poem and historical tale, followed by the plain English translation and specific topic analysis. An auspicious stick does not mean you can sit back and do nothing, and an inauspicious one does not mean bad luck is unavoidable. The key is to understand the guidance and adjust your actions accordingly.

Who is this tool suitable for?

This tool is suitable for researching fortune stick literature, studying folklore, exploring folk religion and beliefs, or for personal reflection. The oracle results should not be used as the sole basis for real-life decision-making.

FAQ

How many sticks are there in Wong Tai Sin Oracle?

There are 100 fortune sticks in total. Each stick includes a stick number, a poem, an auspiciousness rating, a historical tale, and reference readings for various aspects of life.

What is Shengbei verification?

Shengbei (or Jiaobei) is a traditional Chinese divination tool used to ask deities for guidance. A matching pair of one flat (yin) and one curved (yang) side represents a positive response (Shengbei). This tool simulates a three-cast Shengbei verification to confirm your drawn stick.

Is drawing an inauspicious stick always bad?

No. An inauspicious stick acts as a caution or warning, advising prudence, patience, or a change in direction. It should not be viewed as an unalterable bad outcome.

Can I draw multiple times a day?

Traditionally, it is recommended to draw one stick per question and avoid repeated draws for the same query. For study purposes, you may view multiple readings, but do not rely on them for making life decisions.

Is online divination the same as drawing sticks at a temple?

Not entirely. Online tools are great for learning the literature and personal reflection. Temple divination involves traditional rituals, the sacred space, and a personal spiritual experience.