Qian 98: Zhou Chu Eliminates the Three Evils
Supreme Fortune
Story
In the Jin dynasty, young Zhou Chu was a local bully, together with a fierce tiger and a flood dragon, they were called the "three evils." Later he repented, killed the tiger and the dragon, studied under a teacher, and eventually became a loyal minister. This sign signifies that a prodigal who reforms is more precious than gold.
Oracle Poem
Once known as one of the three evils far and wide, / He killed the dragon and tiger, his ways turned aside. / Once he washed away all his former wrongs, / His pure name in the jade hall forever belongs.
Interpretation
Career: Correct mistakes, start anew, and achieve even greater success. Relationships: Reform yourself, win back an old love or meet a new one. Wealth: A spendthrift reformed, family fortune revived.
Source:《晋书·周处传》