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What number does this position represent?
In the digital field, the number represented by the tied horse pile refers to an ancient counting method, which is similar to the binary counting method, but there are only two numbers, namely "tied" and "not tied", which are 1 and 0 respectively, so it stands for 10.
According to the saying of tying horse stakes, the ancients believed that tying horse stakes in front of the door also had the function of praying for the town house. In the traditional concept, building a house depends on geomantic omen, so as to eliminate disasters and avoid disasters, and pray for future generations to prosper and get promoted and made a fortune. If the evil spirits can't be eradicated, it is necessary to erect "Shi Gan Dang" boundary stones or wooden stakes tied to horses to ward off evil spirits. Some wooden stakes for tying horses are engraved with the words "Shi Gan Dang" and "Taishan Stone Gan Dang". Ma Shuan 'er, the official luck is prosperous! According to the North-South phase method, a person who looks like this is a big expensive phase, and he will definitely be a "high official to be, a good horse to ride" in the future.
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