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My wife went to Yungai Temple and drew a lottery ticket for her son. The thirty-seventh song Gengzi Zhengde is accompanied by white peonies. Can an expert interpret the lottery?

Origin of signature: If there is any incident about Ming Zhengdejun's treatment of Bai Mudan, it is unknown in history. If there is no history, why can't we say it? The difference is that two women from a common family are allowed to live in the king's dream, and they are treated as emperors in a grand manner, while the common people are enjoying themselves. When he died, he was robbed in Tongzhou, and Huang Hu was detained. If it were not for the protection of Li Mengxiong, Duke Ying, and Duke Dingguo, then the righteousness would be righteous. I don’t know how it would be! Isn't it surprising? Isn't it ridiculous? Isn’t it possible to quit?

The fact that Lord Zhengde obtained the white peony is not recorded in the history books. Logically speaking, since there is nothing in the history books, there is no way to confirm it. The only strange thing is that two women from a private family would appear in the king's sleep. As a dignified emperor, he did not discuss politics in the court but went to the people to play with the people. Finally, they were kidnapped in Tongzhou and sent to the blackmailed If the letter were not protected by Li Mengxiong, Duke Yingying, Duke Dingguo and others, then the so-called righteousness would be nothing more than a joke. Isn’t this story amazing, ridiculous, and should be taken as a warning? . (I don’t understand the meaning of Huang Hu’s letter, so I just guessed it). .

So, "The gentleman of Zhengde gets the white peony" probably means: a playboy chasing beautiful women instead of doing his job properly. .

As for the interpretation of the signature, I haven’t seen the signature, so I can’t decipher it. .

Reference: "White Peony of Zhengde in the Former Ming Dynasty" Author: (Qing Dynasty) Edited by Hong Cong (Zhu Shi)