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I ching mystery, people should serve the old, don't recognize the old!

The Book of Changes embodies the ancient wisdom of China's ancient sages, and has long been misunderstood as a fortune-telling book. That's because the Book of Changes originated in ancient times and consists of some simple but hard-to-remember symbols, so it is difficult for ordinary people to understand and have to stay away from it. And some people who know a little about it use the Book of Changes to tell their fortune. In fact, the Book of Changes is a treasure book to unlock the code of life in the universe.

More than 2500 years have passed since Confucius cracked this code. The greatest contribution of Confucius in his life is to sort out the Book of Changes, make ten wings for the Book of Changes (also known as the Book of Changes), and improve the Book of Changes from a book for divination to a book for preaching philosophy. And this philosophy can be really practiced in daily life.

Confucius not only read the Book of Changes, but also realized that everyone has been drawing his own hexagrams all his life. "I am determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, not be confused at forty, know my destiny at fifty, listen to my ears at sixty, and do what I want at seventy, without exceeding the limit."

Confucius' life is divided into two stages, one is before the age of forty and the other is after the age of fifty. Therefore, Confucius said that when a person is forty or fifty years old, he still doesn't know what he is doing, and he may never forget it.

It is difficult for people under forty to go to school, so they can only be told to go to school. Only people over forty can reach it. Do what? Reaching the Destiny Confucius finally summed it up in one sentence, six words, called "Do your best and listen to the Destiny". Before the age of 50, you should "do your best" to overcome all difficulties. No matter whether others say it will be successful or not, you should go all out to do it. But after 50 years old, with this successful life, you will naturally succeed. If not, don't force it.

The second is "it's a pleasure to have friends from afar", which is the result of "standing at the age of 30". When a person reaches the age of 30, he has a basic principle when treating everyone. If you don't mess around, your friends will be happy to associate with you and will come to see you from afar as soon as they have time. What is the principle? Is to consider things from the standpoint of friends, not just yourself and others.

What is the result of "forty without confusion" People don't know and don't care. "Good" is a little angry. Because you are no longer confused about your principles, but others will be confused and people will say, "Why are you like this?" In this case, you don't have to be angry at all, because others can't understand you. Why are you angry?

Which sentence corresponds to "knowing destiny at fifty"? People who are called "getting angry and forgetting to eat" can't get angry and forget to eat when they are young, because at that time, their ambitions and principles were not fixed, and they didn't understand what they came for in this life. Only by knowing what to do in this life can we forget all about eating and sleeping and do it wholeheartedly. At this time, we can forget about it and have nothing to hesitate about.

Confucius used four words for the achievement of "listening to the ears at sixty", which was called "taking pleasure in forgetting worries". To forget my troubles happily means to treat all my troubles as fun: it is sad for others, but it is fun for me, because this is what I want to do and this is my life. A person still has worries, fears, worries and many obstacles in his work, which shows that he has not lost his appetite and is still working hard.

Confucius also used a sentence to express the achievement of "doing whatever you want at the age of 70, not exceeding the moment", "I don't know that old age is coming." Confucius never felt old because he didn't know he was old at all. People should be old, not old.

No one can escape the physiological age, but the mental and psychological state is different for everyone. Confucius is always young, because he has the result of such a concrete practice, and all this is in the Analects of Confucius. After I read the Book of Changes, I went back to the Analects of Confucius to know that Confucius was really something!