The Ten of Pentacles represents fulfillment, inheritance, and the foundation of a family—the flow and accumulation of material and spirit across generations. It’s the family story, the gift of the land, the shared table, and the sense of security continuing in this bloodline. In the picture, the iron pot stew is steaming, with pickled cabbage, pork, and vermicelli combining in a large pot—it’s both a flavor and a microcosm of rural life. Ten corn cakes around the edge of the pot are like ten pentacles, forming a complete cycle. Sha Zhu Cai (Pig-slaughtering feast) is also a "festive" dish: only served at important moments, carrying the meaning of reunion, reproduction, and the continuation of family business.
Fulfillment, family, abundance, happiness, big gift, long-term resources, family business.
Structural problems, family discord, internal financial disputes, traditional bondage, lack of communication.
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