Wong Tai Sin Oracle

Sign 100

Wong Tai Sin Sign 100 · Hundred Flowers Bloom

百花開放

Moderately GoodStick #100 meaning
OverviewWong Tai Sin Sign 100
Name
Hundred Flowers Bloom
Grade
Moderately Good
Use
Start with the poem and story, then choose the life topic that matches your question.
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Flowers bloom to welcome spring's clear blue sky.

All things rejuvenate, flourish and thrive.

Don't feel disappointed should your dreams be not fulfilled: Fortune and luck are approaching according to heaven's will.

WONG TAI SIN
Traditional fortune poem
Story

Hundred Flowers Bloom

This sign draws from the Chinese cultural concept of spring renewal and the 'Hundred Flowers' — a poetic reference to the natural world awakening after winter's dormancy. In Chinese philosophy, this imagery represents the cyclical nature of life where periods of stagnation give way to growth and opportunity. The concept became politically significant during Mao's 'Hundred Flowers Campaign' of 1956, but its roots run much deeper in classical poetry and seasonal wisdom. Traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy view spring as the time when yang energy rises, bringing new life force after winter's yin dominance. The blooming of a hundred different flowers represents diversity, abundance, and the idea that success comes in many forms. For Hong Kong residents, this sign often appeared during economic transitions, reminding people that after difficult periods, renewal and prosperity naturally follow. The imagery speaks to patience and trust in natural timing.

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