# All 100 Wong Tai Sin Sticks — Meaning Quick Reference

> Quick lookup for every Wong Tai Sin fortune stick (1–100). Each stick's grade, story, and one-line essence — with links to the full traditional reading.

# Every Wong Tai Sin Fortune Stick — Meaning Reference

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong holds 100 fortune sticks, each tied to a Chinese historical or mythological story. The grading system is older than the website you're reading: 3 *The Best*, 10 *Very Good*, 29 *Moderately Good*, 40 *Average*, 18 *Poor*. Most situations land in the middle , that distribution is part of the wisdom.

This page is a quick lookup. You drew stick #47 and want a one-sentence sense of where you've landed before reading the full interpretation. Find the number, read the line, click through if you want the full poem, cultural context, and action guidance.

Each stick links to the *General* topic interpretation. From there you can switch to Career, Love, Health, Study, Family, or Wealth depending on what you actually came to ask.

## The Best (3 sticks)

The three sticks marked *The Best* don't promise outcomes — they signal a moment when preparation finally meets opportunity.

**Stick #1 · Jiang Gong Becomes Prime Minister**
Jiang Taigong fished for seventy years with a straight hook. The king who finally noticed him made him prime minister. [Full reading →](/en/sign/1/general)

**Stick #73 · Lun Man Shu's Imperial Success**
Years of studying by candlelight ended at the imperial throne , the position was waiting for someone who refused to quit. [Full reading →](/en/sign/73/general)

**Stick #91 · Cai Zhongxing Achieves Success**
Reading by moonlight because oil cost too much, the breakthrough was always forming. Now it arrives. [Full reading →](/en/sign/91/general)

## Very Good (10 sticks)

Ten sticks at the *Very Good* level. Conditions favor you, but the work is still yours to do.

**Stick #2 · Wang Daozhen Stumbles into the Peach Blossom Spring**
A fisherman pushing past where the river should have ended — the most beautiful place is rarely the planned destination. [Full reading →](/en/sign/2/general)

**Stick #6 · Su Dongpo Visits the Pavilion of Prince Teng**
The friend you forgot was watching is about to send word. The good name carries further than you think. [Full reading →](/en/sign/6/general)

**Stick #9 · Tao Yuanming Appreciating Chrysanthemums**
The chrysanthemum at the eastern fence , what you've been searching for is already part of the view. [Full reading →](/en/sign/9/general)

**Stick #11 · Emperor Wen Appreciates the Willow**
Stillness as strategy. Emperor Wen rested under the willow; the empire arranged itself. [Full reading →](/en/sign/11/general)

**Stick #15 · Emperor Tang Minghuang's Journey to the Moon Palace**
The dream-flight to the moon palace returned with new music. Your imagination is doing the same work right now. [Full reading →](/en/sign/15/general)

**Stick #25 · Mount Tai Among the Five Sacred Peaks**
Mount Tai stands above the other peaks not by climbing but by being where it is. Your standing is similar. [Full reading →](/en/sign/25/general)

**Stick #37 · Wang Xizhi Goes Fishing**
The famous calligrapher set down the brush and picked up a fishing line. The break was the work. [Full reading →](/en/sign/37/general)

**Stick #66 · Wang Xizhi Meets Worthy Scholars**
The orchid pavilion gathering — when the right people happen to be in the same room, history gets written. [Full reading →](/en/sign/66/general)

**Stick #78 · Zeng Dian's Simple Aspirations**
Confucius asked his disciples about ambition. Zeng Dian answered: a spring breeze, friends, a picnic. The Master agreed. [Full reading →](/en/sign/78/general)

**Stick #85 · Liu Xiang's Imperial Success**
Years of careful study reach the emperor's desk. Recognition was a matter of when, not whether. [Full reading →](/en/sign/85/general)

## Moderately Good (29 sticks)

Twenty-nine *Moderately Good* sticks , the most subtle of the auspicious grades. They reward patience and steady direction over big moves.

**Stick #4 · Swallow Teaching Flight**
Swallow parents teach by demonstration, not lecture. The lesson lands when you stop trying to hand it over. [Full reading →](/en/sign/4/general)

**Stick #5 · Tao Yuanming Plants Flowers**
After leaving the official's robes, he planted chrysanthemums by hand. The new ground was always more honest. [Full reading →](/en/sign/5/general)

**Stick #16 · The Shepherd Boy Returns Home**
The shepherd whistles his way back at dusk. The body, the day, the path — all on the same return. [Full reading →](/en/sign/16/general)

**Stick #19 · Fuxi Creates the Eight Trigrams**
Fuxi watched the patterns of heaven and earth before drawing a single line. Diagnosis precedes prescription. [Full reading →](/en/sign/19/general)

**Stick #21 · The Banquet of Wu Wenzhi**
Three carriages at the gate, three offers on the table. The wisdom is choosing the one that's actually yours. [Full reading →](/en/sign/21/general)

**Stick #29 · Wang Xizhi Enjoying Chrysanthemums**
Wang Xizhi paused his calligraphy for the chrysanthemums. The break is what makes the next stroke clean. [Full reading →](/en/sign/29/general)

**Stick #34 · Emperor Shun Plowing the Fields**
Emperor Shun was a farmer first. The hands that worked the soil knew what to do with a kingdom. [Full reading →](/en/sign/34/general)

**Stick #35 · Tang Monk's Journey to the West**
Seventeen years on the road for sacred texts. The detour was the curriculum. [Full reading →](/en/sign/35/general)

**Stick #36 · Tao Yuanming Returns Home**
He chose poverty over a corrupt promotion. The road home is shorter when you walk it the right direction. [Full reading →](/en/sign/36/general)

**Stick #38 · Tao Yuanming Resigns from Office to Live in Seclusion**
Five sacks of rice weren't worth a bow. The resignation was the truest career move. [Full reading →](/en/sign/38/general)

**Stick #41 · Zhang Qian Meets the Weaving Maiden**
Zhang Qian's diplomatic mission stumbled into a celestial meeting. The unscheduled stop was the whole point. [Full reading →](/en/sign/41/general)

**Stick #42 · Wang Yun Meets Diao Chan**
Wang Yun's plot turned on Diao Chan's gaze. The leverage was in the relationship, not the speech. [Full reading →](/en/sign/42/general)

**Stick #44 · Emperor Xuanzong's Peony Garden**
The peony garden bloomed under an emperor's care. The reign was good while it lasted; enjoy what's blooming now. [Full reading →](/en/sign/44/general)

**Stick #49 · Sima Xiangru Writes on the Bridge**
The poet wrote on the bridge: I'll return as someone worth meeting. Ten years later, he did. [Full reading →](/en/sign/49/general)

**Stick #50 · Wu Zixu Flees Across the Border**
Wu Zixu's hair turned white at the border crossing. Surviving the night is sometimes the whole strategy. [Full reading →](/en/sign/50/general)

**Stick #53 · Lord Mengchang**
Lord Mengchang fed three thousand retainers. When trouble came, one of them remembered the way out. [Full reading →](/en/sign/53/general)

**Stick #56 · The Peach Wood Sword Transforms into a Dragon**
What looked like a wooden practice sword turned into a dragon at the right moment. Tools reveal themselves under pressure. [Full reading →](/en/sign/56/general)

**Stick #57 · Finding Beauty in Simple Commerce**
The small shop stayed honest, the regular customers came back. Modest scale doesn't mean modest meaning. [Full reading →](/en/sign/57/general)

**Stick #63 · Yan Hui Keeps to the Way**
Yan Hui ate one bowl of rice, drank one ladle of water, lived on a quiet street. The Master called this happiness. [Full reading →](/en/sign/63/general)

**Stick #64 · Mencius's Strategic Retreat**
Mencius left the king's court when the king stopped listening. The retreat made the next teaching possible. [Full reading →](/en/sign/64/general)

**Stick #68 · Jiang Taigong Meets King Wen**
The right person finally drove past the right fishing spot. The seventy-year wait answered itself in one afternoon. [Full reading →](/en/sign/68/general)

**Stick #69 · The Magistrate and the Crocodiles**
Han Yu wrote a letter to the crocodiles and they left. Some problems answer to language, used carefully. [Full reading →](/en/sign/69/general)

**Stick #80 · The Bow's Reflection in the Cup**
The snake in the wine cup was a bow's reflection. Look at the actual thing , the fear shrinks. [Full reading →](/en/sign/80/general)

**Stick #81 · The Wise Pheasant's Dance**
The pheasant only dances when the danger has passed. Wait for the all-clear, then move boldly. [Full reading →](/en/sign/81/general)

**Stick #84 · Han Xin Joins the Army**
Han Xin scrubbed pots before commanding armies. The first job didn't predict the last one. [Full reading →](/en/sign/84/general)

**Stick #86 · Mother Tao's Eternal Legacy**
Mother Tao raised a son who reshaped the dynasty. What you tend now sets the next generation's grain. [Full reading →](/en/sign/86/general)

**Stick #88 · Mulan Joins the Army**
Mulan rode out as her father's substitute and came back as herself. Duty done well is its own homecoming. [Full reading →](/en/sign/88/general)

**Stick #92 · Confucius Travels Among the States**
Confucius traveled fourteen years and was turned away in most states. The teaching outlasted every court that ignored it. [Full reading →](/en/sign/92/general)

**Stick #100 · Hundred Flowers Bloom**
A hundred flowers — the garden is finally complete. Receive the moment without rushing past it. [Full reading →](/en/sign/100/general)

## Average (40 sticks)

Forty *Average* sticks. The largest group, and the most honest one , most situations are neither blessed nor cursed. They're contingent on what you do next.

**Stick #3 · Lu Ban Felling Wood**
Even Lu Ban needed the right axe before the right tree could fall. Before the work, the tools. [Full reading →](/en/sign/3/general)

**Stick #7 · Ding Shan Shoots the Wild Geese**
Ding Shan aimed at the goose and hit his father. Check what's actually in the line of fire. [Full reading →](/en/sign/7/general)

**Stick #10 · Scholar Su Qin's Failed Examination**
Su Qin went home humiliated. He returned years later as the man five kingdoms wanted to hire. [Full reading →](/en/sign/10/general)

**Stick #13 · Meng Haoran Seeking Plum Blossoms**
Meng Haoran went looking for plum blossoms in the snow. The discovery was the going. [Full reading →](/en/sign/13/general)

**Stick #14 · Tao Yuanming's Drunken Retreat**
Drink a cup, write a poem, shut the official letters in a drawer. Some choices look small until you've lived them. [Full reading →](/en/sign/14/general)

**Stick #17 · Moonlight Fulfillment**
Moon at the window, tea cooling on the table. The completeness is here when you let it be. [Full reading →](/en/sign/17/general)

**Stick #20 · Heavenly Flowers**
Petals fell from the sky in the legend. Beautiful, ephemeral — don't build the foundation on what blew in. [Full reading →](/en/sign/20/general)

**Stick #23 · Treasure in Dreams**
Gold in the dream, empty hands at sunrise. Note what the dream wanted; spend the day on what's real. [Full reading →](/en/sign/23/general)

**Stick #26 · Moonlight and Flowers in Water**
The moon's reflection in the well , perfect to look at, impossible to drink. Keep the longing; check the source. [Full reading →](/en/sign/26/general)

**Stick #27 · Ants Know Their Time**
Ants move toward shelter before the rain. Some signals don't need to be argued. [Full reading →](/en/sign/27/general)

**Stick #28 · The Banished White Official**
Demoted, sent south, the white-haired official wrote his best work in exile. The detour was the destination. [Full reading →](/en/sign/28/general)

**Stick #32 · Su Wu Tending Sheep**
Nineteen years of holding the imperial banner among the sheep. The longest waits keep their meaning when nothing else does. [Full reading →](/en/sign/32/general)

**Stick #33 · Cao Cao's Flight from Danger**
Cao Cao slipped out the back gate before the trap closed. Read the room, then read it again. [Full reading →](/en/sign/33/general)

**Stick #39 · The Righteous Brothers' Sacrifice**
Bo Yi and Shu Qi starved rather than eat the new dynasty's grain. The cost is real; so is what stays whole. [Full reading →](/en/sign/39/general)

**Stick #45 · Wang Zhi Meets the Immortals**
Wang Zhi watched the immortals play chess for an afternoon. He returned to find a hundred years had passed. [Full reading →](/en/sign/45/general)

**Stick #47 · Lu Su Demands the Return of Jingzhou**
Lu Su came for Jingzhou holding a fair argument. The other side held one too. Meet honestly or not at all. [Full reading →](/en/sign/47/general)

**Stick #48 · The Scholar's Wife Sells Wine**
The scholar's wife poured wine while he studied. Both halves of the household built the result. [Full reading →](/en/sign/48/general)

**Stick #51 · King Cheng's Playful Promise**
The boy-king said it as a joke, then had to honor it. What you say in passing still gets recorded. [Full reading →](/en/sign/51/general)

**Stick #52 · Heaven, Earth, and Humanity**
Heaven gives the season, earth gives the soil, you give the labor. None of the three works without the other two. [Full reading →](/en/sign/52/general)

**Stick #54 · Zhuangzi's Butterfly Dream**
Zhuangzi dreamed he was a butterfly, then woke unsure. Notice when you can't tell which version of you is the real one. [Full reading →](/en/sign/54/general)

**Stick #55 · Wu Yinzhi Returns to Privacy**
Wu Yinzhi resigned to grow vegetables. The retreat from the court was the climb out of an impossible game. [Full reading →](/en/sign/55/general)

**Stick #60 · Li Bai Makes Peace with the Barbarians**
Li Bai sobered up long enough to write the diplomatic reply. The barbarians went home; the empire kept its borders. [Full reading →](/en/sign/60/general)

**Stick #62 · Hidden Jade and Gold**
The jade is in the rough stone. Polish takes time and the right grit. [Full reading →](/en/sign/62/general)

**Stick #67 · The Overlord's Last Stand**
Xiang Yu chose the river over the boat that would have saved him. Some endings honor what came before; others repeat it. [Full reading →](/en/sign/67/general)

**Stick #70 · The Old Man Who Lost His Horse**
The old man's horse ran off. The neighbors mourned. Then the horse came back with a wild herd. [Full reading →](/en/sign/70/general)

**Stick #71 · Zhuangzi Saves the Carp**
Zhuangzi rescued one fish from a drying puddle. Small actions don't have to be small in their reach. [Full reading →](/en/sign/71/general)

**Stick #72 · Waiting by the Stump**
The farmer waited for another rabbit to crash into the stump. None came. The first one was luck, not strategy. [Full reading →](/en/sign/72/general)

**Stick #76 · Confucius Stays True to His Path**
Confucius starved between Chen and Cai rather than abandon the road. The road got harder; the road stayed the road. [Full reading →](/en/sign/76/general)

**Stick #77 · Gong Yechang's False Accusation**
Gong Yechang understood the language of birds and was jailed for it. Truth waits longer than fairness does. [Full reading →](/en/sign/77/general)

**Stick #79 · Su Qin's Rise to Prime Minister**
The man his family laughed at returned wearing the seal of five kingdoms. The wait reframed the laugh. [Full reading →](/en/sign/79/general)

**Stick #82 · Confucius in Wei**
Confucius taught in Wei without finding the king who would listen. The teaching went on; the timing didn't arrive. [Full reading →](/en/sign/82/general)

**Stick #83 · The Heart That's Never Satisfied**
Each step satisfied for a breath, then the next step appeared. Notice what you'd actually settle into if you let yourself. [Full reading →](/en/sign/83/general)

**Stick #87 · When Two Heroes Meet**
Two equals at the same table — the next sentence decides whether it's a banquet or a duel. [Full reading →](/en/sign/87/general)

**Stick #90 · The Red Whisk Lady's Elopement**
She left the powerful man's household with the unproven one. The bet on character paid; not every such bet does. [Full reading →](/en/sign/90/general)

**Stick #94 · Two Tigers Clash**
Two tigers can't share one mountain. One way or the other, the mountain shifts. [Full reading →](/en/sign/94/general)

**Stick #95 · Nüwa, The Sky Mender**
Nüwa gathered five-colored stones to patch the broken sky. Repair work is unflashy and indispensable. [Full reading →](/en/sign/95/general)

**Stick #96 · Cai Wenji's Longing for Home**
Cai Wenji wrote eighteen songs from captivity, then walked back across the steppe. The going-out and the return are one piece. [Full reading →](/en/sign/96/general)

**Stick #97 · The Contemplative Fisherman**
The fisherman watches the line and the river both. Most decisions are made by what the water tells you, not the fish. [Full reading →](/en/sign/97/general)

**Stick #98 · Digging the Earth for Gold**
Dig long enough in the right place and gold appears. Dig in the wrong place and you find rocks. Choose the place carefully. [Full reading →](/en/sign/98/general)

**Stick #99 · Han Yu Encounters Snow**
Han Yu rode through Lan Pass in the snow on his way to demotion. The poem he wrote outlived the politics that punished him. [Full reading →](/en/sign/99/general)

## Poor (18 sticks)

Eighteen sticks at the *Poor* grade. None of them are curses. Each is a heads-up: the temple's traditional reading flags something to pause on, rebuild, or rethink.

**Stick #8 · The Cuckoo's Nest**
Two birds fighting for one nest , neither one ends up with a home. Notice who you're competing with for what. [Full reading →](/en/sign/8/general)

**Stick #12 · Mirage Over the Sea**
What looks like the harbor is empty water. Verify before you adjust course. [Full reading →](/en/sign/12/general)

**Stick #18 · The Cuckoo's Lament**
The deposed emperor's spirit became a bird that cries the way home. What you've left isn't gone; what you owe it might still be. [Full reading →](/en/sign/18/general)

**Stick #22 · A Guest in Foreign Lands**
The traveler eats well at the host's table and sleeps cold in the guest room. What looks like success can feel like exile. [Full reading →](/en/sign/22/general)

**Stick #24 · General Qin Qiong Sells His Horse**
The hero pawned his horse to eat. The downturn is real; the strength that got him here hasn't left. [Full reading →](/en/sign/24/general)

**Stick #30 · The Imperial Concubine's Tragedy**
The favorite became the scapegoat. Status that was given can be taken; build something they can't repossess. [Full reading →](/en/sign/30/general)

**Stick #31 · The Fisherman Lost in the Storm**
The boat is in weather that wasn't on the forecast. Pull in the lines, hold position, let the storm finish. [Full reading →](/en/sign/31/general)

**Stick #40 · Bo Ya Breaks His Qin**
Bo Ya's friend Ziqi died. He smashed his qin, vowing never to play again. Some collaborations are unrecoverable; honor them by what you do next. [Full reading →](/en/sign/40/general)

**Stick #43 · Han Yu's Bold Counsel**
Han Yu wrote the memorial against the imperial relic and got banished for it. Saying the right thing isn't always rewarded; do it anyway. [Full reading →](/en/sign/43/general)

**Stick #46 · Zuo Ci Tricks Cao Cao**
The tangerine boxes looked full and were empty. Test before you trust; the trick is in the presentation. [Full reading →](/en/sign/46/general)

**Stick #58 · Duke Mu's Great Defeat**
Duke Mu pushed past the line and lost three armies. Pull back further than feels comfortable; rebuilding is slower than retreating. [Full reading →](/en/sign/58/general)

**Stick #59 · The King of Wu's Infatuation with Xi Shi**
King Fuchai built towers for Xi Shi while the kingdom thinned out. Notice what the indulgence is costing. [Full reading →](/en/sign/59/general)

**Stick #61 · The General's Betrayal**
Twelve urgent orders, all from inside the system. The betrayal came from the people he served. Watch the calls coming from inside. [Full reading →](/en/sign/61/general)

**Stick #65 · The Last Emperor's Downfall**
The Chen emperor wrote poems while the army crossed the river. Pay attention to the thing you're trying not to notice. [Full reading →](/en/sign/65/general)

**Stick #74 · Zhu Maichen's Abandoned Wife**
His wife left him before the imperial recognition came. Don't quit on someone the day before their breakthrough — and notice if you're being asked to wait too long. [Full reading →](/en/sign/74/general)

**Stick #75 · The Scholar's Abandoned Wife**
She left at the worst moment, returned at the wrong moment. Some breaks heal; some don't. Distinguish honestly. [Full reading →](/en/sign/75/general)

**Stick #89 · Wu Jizi Hangs His Sword**
Wu Jizi hung the sword on his late friend's grave. The promise was kept either way. Loyalty doesn't require an audience. [Full reading →](/en/sign/89/general)

**Stick #93 · The Fall of King Zheng**
King Zheng dismissed the three loyal ministers. The walls held until they didn't. Listen while there's still time. [Full reading →](/en/sign/93/general)

## How to use this list

Use it as a memory aid, not a substitute for the full reading. The one-line essence is enough to remember a stick by , the full interpretation page (linked on each row) is where the actual decision-shaped content lives: the original Chinese poem, the historical story behind it, what it means for your specific question type, and what to do with that meaning.

If you drew a *Poor* stick and feel uneasy, read [our take on what fortune sticks actually do](/en/articles/wong-tai-sin-fortune-accuracy) first. The traditional reading on these eighteen sticks isn't fortune-telling — it's a structured pause. The temple has been delivering that pause for over 700 years.

If you didn't draw a stick yet, [draw one online](/en) , it takes about thirty seconds.

## On the philosophy

Wong Tai Sin fortune sticks are not predictions. They are a tool for what we call [*sign as mirror*](/en/mirror) — using the four-line poem as a structured prompt to surface what you already know but haven't articulated. The grade doesn't determine your week; it frames the question.

When you draw a stick, the most useful question is rarely *will this happen?* , it's *which line in this poem made me uncomfortable, and why?* The hundred entries above will tell you the temple's traditional reading. The interesting work begins when you compare that reading to what you noticed in yourself.

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Source: https://www.kaucim.ai/en/articles/wong-tai-sin-stick-meanings-by-number
Language: en
Published: 2026-04-26
Last updated: 2026-04-26
Author: kaucim.ai Editorial
Operator: Starry Research Labs Limited