The word 'draw two and leave four' was a mantra used to indicate where to draw a tile at a specific point. According to the information provided, we can infer that the draw of two and four refers to when the number of points is two, starting from a certain position, there are four piles of cards left. The specific order and position of the card may need to be determined according to other rules and chants, but this information was not provided in the given search results.

"Leaving the hall" had many meanings. In the old Linze sacrificial custom, it was an activity related to the sacrifice of gods. Every year on the Qingming Festival in March of the lunar calendar, Liaoquan, Shahe, Banqiao and other places would hold a sacrificial activity of "Lord City God" going out of the government. The purpose of the city god going out of the government was to inspect the good and evil of the human world. The activity was hosted by the local leaders in turn. Taoist priests would be invited to play and recite scriptures. The wooden city god (idol) in the temple would be carried out in an eight-lift sedan chair. The front and back would be protected, and gongs would be sounded to clear the way. The city god would be sent to different places for sacrifice before being carried back to its original place. In the cultural context related to immortals and disciples, the immortal master behind each immortal disciple knew the purpose of the disciple coming to the human world. The disciple had different situations such as repaying kindness, revenge, and continuation of fate. Leaving the hall meant that the disciple had begun to embark on the path of cultivation, understood his mission, and experienced trials and tribulations. The immortals used this to help the disciple get out of the predicament, gain fame, accumulate merit, and teach the disciple skills. In addition, in some cultural works (such as Ba Jin's "Random Thoughts·Talk about" Looking at Home "), there was also an expression of" going out of the hall ", but the meaning of" going out of the hall "here was different from the previous two. It specifically referred to a special character's behavior (in the text, it referred to the prostitute going out of the hall). Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
'Catch up' has the sense of making progress to be at par. Pulp fiction is a genre known for its fast - paced, often violent and seedy stories. Maybe 'catch up pulp fiction' is about trying to understand all the trends and characteristics of pulp fiction that you might have missed before, like the typical plot twists, the stock characters, and the unique writing style.
It could mean to stop sharing or revealing a personal and private account or experience.
I think it might mean someone wants to stop reading or stop being involved with a particular manhwa.
It could mean a novel that is about leaving the world, perhaps in a spiritual or physical sense like a story about a character's journey to exit their current life or world. For example, it might be a science - fiction novel where the protagonist leaves their own planet (the world they know) to explore new galaxies.
Well, 'leave the pieces novel' might refer to a concept in writing or reading novels. Maybe it implies that the author intentionally leaves some parts of the story, like pieces of a puzzle, for the reader to figure out on their own. It could add an element of mystery or make the reader more engaged in the interpretation of the text.
The phrase "no talent left in the wilderness" referred to the talents that were not abandoned by the people. From the perspective of appointing people, it meant appointing people according to their merits and making the best use of their talents. From the perspective of the monarch's governance, it meant that the monarch should be able to collect good words and appoint wise people, so that the wise people who lived in seclusion among the people could work for the court. No one could be left out. In this way, everything would have its place and the world would be stable. There was also an explanation that there were no wise men left in the wilderness, describing society as chaotic and lacking in talent, but this explanation was relatively uncommon. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The term " lingering sound " referred to the lingering sound that was long and profound, as if it would continue to reverberate in the air and would not disappear for a long time. For example, in some poems or in describing music, singing, and other situations, it was used to describe the feeling of lingering aftertaste. The novel " The Clouds Come and Go in the Sunset " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Jing Hong" was usually used to describe the lightness of a beauty's body, and it could also be used to refer to a beautiful woman or an old love with a light body. "A startled swan leaves without a trace" roughly meant that there was no trace left behind after a light and beautiful woman (or a startled swan) left. It expressed a sense of melancholy after something disappeared without a trace.
I think it could be a creative combination of words without a specific meaning. It might be intended to evoke a sense of confusion or mystery.