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Sign 91
Wong Tai Sin Sign 91 · Cai Zhongxing Achieves Success
蔡中興高中
In heaven hangs the Lunar Palace, scented by cassia flower; Like a jade box it lights up the earth over thousands of miles.
Mountains and water shine as if captured in a clear mirror; Crystal and flawless, the moon glows in the sky with flare.
Cai Zhongxing Achieves Success
This sign references Cai Zhongxing, a scholar from ancient China who exemplified the ideal of perseverance through hardship. After years of poverty and failed attempts at the imperial examinations, Cai continued studying by moonlight, too poor to afford oil for lamps. His dedication finally paid off when he achieved the highest honors and became a respected official. The story became legendary because it showed how someone from humble beginnings could reach the pinnacle of success through pure determination. In Chinese culture, the moon represents clarity of mind and spiritual illumination - it's no accident that Cai studied by its light. The cassia flower mentioned in the poem grows in the mythical lunar palace and symbolizes scholarly achievement. This sign celebrates the moment when all that patient effort finally crystallizes into recognition and success.
Six Short Readings
Cai Zhongxing's stick arrives with the moon already full.READLove
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Your health situation mirrors Cai Zhongxing's moment of breakthrough — after a period of struggle or concern, clarity and healing are emerging.READStudy
You're entering a period of exceptional mental clarity and academic achievement.READFamily
The Lunar Palace verse hands you the brightest possible image: a moon so clear it turns mountains and rivers into a mirror, light reaching thousands of miles.READThe whole situation
The image at the heart of this stick is the moon over the Lunar Palace, the same moonlight Cai Zhongxing once read his books by because he could not afford lamp oil.READ