Zhuge Shensuan 384 Signs is a book of Chinese folk beliefs, which is often used to ask good or bad luck and fortune-telling. Its title mentions Zhuge Liang, a famous military think tank during the Three Kingdoms period, but in fact the creation of this book has nothing to do with Zhuge Liang. It may have been written during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it has continued to expand in later historical periods.
This book contains 384 signed poems, and each signed poem is a short poem about good and bad luck, fortune, life and other aspects. A simple process of divination was often performed, in which a poem of fortune was chosen at random, and its contents were interpreted for predictions or suggestions about the future.
How this book is used can vary by region and by personal habits, but generally, people will have their own problems in mind and then pick one at random from a pool of autographed poems. Afterwards, they would read the checkpoint poem, trying to find meaningful information about their problem, and then make corresponding decisions or adjustments.
It should be noted that Zhuge Shensuan 384 Sign is a book of folk beliefs, and its content has no scientific basis, and only represents the beliefs and entertainment methods of some people. In modern society, some people still maintain interest in such books, but at the same time they should be treated rationally and should not be overly superstitious or dependent.