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      • The Red Thread of Fate (Chinese: 姻緣紅線; pinyin: Yīnyuán hóngxiàn), also referred to as the Red Thread of Marriage, and other variants, is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese mythology. It is commonly thought of as an invisible red cord around the finger of those that are destined to meet one another in a certain situation as they are "their one true love".
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  3. The Red Thread of Fate (Chinese: 姻緣紅線; pinyin: Yīnyuán hóngxiàn), also referred to as the Red Thread of Marriage, and other variants, is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese mythology.

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  5. Mar 7, 2013 · A red thread is uniquely used to refer to the consistency andtogetherness’ (or lack thereof) in some type of narrative or something viewed as a narrative. The breadcrumb trail is also used in Swedish (or at least in Danish) in the same sense as in English, but the two are not equivalent.

  6. Jul 16, 2020 · In my Red Thread method, the Red Thread® is the case or connection between your audiences question and the answer your idea, product, or service represents....

  7. Jan 19, 2024 · The legend of “The Red Thread of Fate” has been told for centuries. And it continues to be an essential part of traditional romantic customs across Japan. A red thread represents human connections, friendship, family, and true love.

  8. Feb 27, 2023 · Weheartit says stories about the red string of fate appear in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean folklore. The ancient Chinese believed those who are destined to meet and be together have invisible threads string tied around their ankles, while Japanese and Korean myths have a similar piece of red string tied around pinky fingers.

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