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The fortune teller said that there was a Gankun's life, okay _ There was a Gankun in life.

What does it mean to have Gankun in it?

There is a great mystery in this. A thing may seem ordinary on the surface, but it may contain great secrets or problems.

Gankun is a concept created by Confucius in the Book of Changes to describe the operating mechanism of the universe, and it is a category customized and constructed to establish the philosophical system of Zhouyi. The boy questioned Yi's theory: the so-called "Yi" and "the accuracy of heaven and earth" means that the universe schema described in Yi is consistent and isomorphic with the natural universe.

The sages looked up at astronomy, looked down at geography, approached everything, and photographed everything from afar, and found that the inherent rules of things lie in yin and yang (sun, moon, heaven and earth, male and female, male and female, parity, temperament, temperament, etc. ), so I took the analogy and began to draw gossip. Gan and Kun are two hexagrams in the eight diagrams. Dry for the sky, Kun for the earth, and dry Kun represents heaven and earth.

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"Gankun" poem

1, when you are in danger, you must put your hands together, and Gan Kun only has two heads! -Zhang "Zou Rong in prison"

Interpretation: hold hands when you die, the great death glory of life!

2, sleepless and worried, unable to be Kun. -Du Fu's Song of the Subian River

Interpretation: I can't sleep because of the war, but I lament that I have no ability to return to heaven.

3. Don't boast about the good color, leaving only the dried Kun in the air. -Wang Mian's "Mo Mei"

Interpretation: You don't need others to praise its beautiful color, just the fragrance of plum blossoms permeates the world.

4. There is Wu in the east and Chu in the south, and you can see that heaven and earth are floating endlessly. -Du Fu's "Climbing Yueyang Tower"

Commentary: The images of the vast Great Lakes separate the southeast of Wu Chu, and the images of heaven and earth float on the lake day and night.

5, dry kunkong, years to be opened. -Wen Tianxiang's "Except Night"

Interpretation: There is nothing between heaven and earth, and time has left me openly.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Gankun