Detailed explanation of Tui Bei Tu: Tui Bei Tu with annotations by Jin Shengtan in vernacular Chinese (Part 7)

Detailed explanation of Tui Bei Tu: Tui Bei Tu with annotations by Jin Shengtan in vernacular Chinese (Part 7)

There have been many stories about beautiful women causing trouble since ancient times, and in the prophecy of "Tui Bei Tu", there is also a so-called beauty. Next, please read the vernacular version of Tuibei Tu with annotations by Jin Shengtan: detailed explanations of the 37th to 42nd images.

Detailed explanation of Tui Bei Tu: Tui Bei Tu with annotations by Jin Shengtan in vernacular Chinese (Part 7)

The 37th Gengzi (Establishment of the Republic of China)

Prophecy
The vast Han River does not unite the north and the south, nor does it distinguish between the north and the south.
The clear water will eventually dry up, and when the eighth month comes, there will be no king in the country. It is half bad and half good. Jin Shengtan's commentary: Although a leader appears in this sign, it will not be easy to pacify the country for a while, and it is also a chaos.
Detailed explanation in vernacular: The 37th image talks about the demise of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China. "No distinction between the North and the South, all living in harmony", and the "republic" came into being. "Even clear water will eventually run dry" refers to the demise of the Qing Dynasty; "The turning against one's side happens in August" refers to the Wuchang Uprising. The person in the picture should be Sun Yat-sen.

The 38th Xiang Xin Chou (Japan occupied Northeast China)

Prophecy
Outside the door, a deer is chasing after a group of heroes, and the kite and fish are in deep water and fire.
When the fire luck begins, disaster spreads and ten thousand people will die first. The sea waves can make the rivers turbid. What's the difference between the outside and the inside? Jin Shengtan's annotation: This is a sign that the war disaster starts outside the door and will spread to inside the door.
Detailed explanation in vernacular: The 38th image talks about Japan's occupation of the Northeast. "A deer outside the gate" refers to the northeast, and "gate" refers to Shanhaiguan. "The struggle among heroes" refers to the Russo-Japanese War fought on the land of Northeast China.

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