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Đức Phật - 12 Con Giáp
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user88545963182557
thang :
con xin tài lôc.cộng việc thuận lợi gia đình bình an
2026-05-07 08:38:44
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dangthilong1958
Đặng Long :
nam mo a ri da phat
2026-04-22 11:32:51
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vit.ksor65
viết ksor :
thầy nói đúng quá
2026-04-28 14:52:41
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user0mabaobojs
user0mabaobojs :
con xin loc
2026-04-08 11:07:37
1
tranlien814
Trần liên :
con canh tuấn xin lộc xin binh an
2026-05-05 05:18:03
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b.dng.vn1
DƯƠNG BỘ( 97-81) :
con giáp Tuất hoan hỉ xin lộc, mong GD được bình an khỏe mạnh
2026-05-04 04:59:30
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kimwwthuy
Kim Thùy :
Giáp tuất hoan hỉ đón lộc ạ♥️
2026-03-11 21:47:22
1
hngng9440
Hằng Ðăng :
con sinh năm một chín năm tám mong. thầy gúp con mạnh khỏe bình an
2026-03-10 07:37:04
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nguyen.hong140
Nguyen Hong :
Con canh tuất xin đón Lộc
2026-05-19 22:11:48
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huyenpham323
huyền nhung :
con nhâm tuất xin đón nhận tài lộc may mắn cv ổn định hơn GĐ bình an thầy giúp con ct chả tiền lương cho con
2026-04-14 04:40:44
1
bachtuyetcao5
Bạch Tuyết 🥰😍🤩 :
con:; 1958 :: thầy ::: mô phât ::??
2026-03-10 07:58:15
1
nhunelly5
Như Nelly5894 :
Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật
2026-03-10 14:06:19
1
dshdsuu
Hoàng Quế :
con nhâm tuất hoan hi đón nhận lộc
2026-04-10 07:54:49
0
li.nguyn5162
Lài Nguyễn :
con canh tuất xin nhận lôc
2026-04-03 02:28:12
1
truc.huynhhnh.lin
Truc HuynhhÁnh LinhLười :
con xin lọc
2026-04-07 03:14:14
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uzumakinaruto12450
🦊UZUMAKI NARUTO🦊 :
con canh tuất 1970 con hoan hỷ xin lộc ak
2026-05-01 09:50:27
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hong.hi7912
Hoàng Hải :
mau tuất xin chào ạ
2026-03-10 11:55:10
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kieuthuy840
Kiều Thủy :
canh tuất làm hết rồi mà vẫn chưa thấy gì
2026-04-27 04:00:58
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phng.triu4107
Phương Triệu :
Con xin Lộc a
2026-03-30 20:15:16
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minhnguyet20002
minhnguyet20002 :
Giáp tuât xin giã xui
2026-04-02 12:03:09
0
xuly1234
Xu Xu lỳ :
Nam mô a di đà phật .con xin lộc ạ
2026-03-31 14:45:05
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nguynngcvy0
nguyễn ngọc vy :
con nhâm tuất xin xã sui
2026-04-01 13:10:33
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spgreenbambo
AN NHÊN🙏🙏🙏 :
Con xin đc hoan hỉ ạ
2026-06-01 15:21:31
0
duonglee0705
Mai Thu Tien :
1982 xin lôc
2026-04-05 04:20:13
0
haty145
hà tỵ :
con xin hoan hỉ
2026-03-10 12:15:52
0
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