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Telling your future at a Buddhist temple?

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Kau Cim, Kau Chim or Lottery poetry is a fortune telling practice that originated in ... The practice is often performed in a Taoist or Buddhist temple in front of an altar. Kau Cim is often them
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Kau Cim, Kau Chim or Lottery poetry(simplified Chinese: 求签; traditional Chinese: 求籤) is a fortune telling practice that originated in China in which the querent (person asking the question) requests answers from a sacred oracle lot. The practice is often performed in a Taoist or Buddhist temple in front of an altar. Kau Cim is often referred to as Chien Tung or Chinese Fortune Sticks by westerners. In the US, a version has been sold since 1915 under the name Chi Chi Sticks. Kau Cim is also sometimes known as "The Oracle of Kuan Yin" in Buddhist traditions.
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