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What does the eight diagrams stand for?

Consultation: What does the Eight Diagrams represent? Answer: The following is the eight-character fortune-telling network to answer for you. The first divination represents the sky. When we look up, the sky is always above. When we walk around in space, the sky is still above us, and it must be above us. Kungua is the earth, and human beings are the culture of the earth. The earth is always under your feet, and this earth phenomenon hangs there. These two symbols represent time, space and the universe. In this world, there are two big things, one is the sun, and the other is the moon, which keep turning like a ball, so: deviation divination represents the sun. Kangua represents the moon. These two things kept spinning between heaven and earth, so four hexagrams were hung, two of which were thunder and wind. Divination means thunder. We use the knowledge and concepts of modern science to illustrate the culture of our ancestors. They believe that this kind of energy exists in the universe. When electricity vibrates, it thunders. When it vibrates, the opposite side becomes airflow, that is, wind. The hexagrams represent the wind, that is, the airflow. The airflow vibrates too much. When it rubs, it generates electricity, and then turns, which is "thunder and wind are sparse". These are two hexagrams of Lei Feng. There are also two hexagrams: Gen hexagrams represent mountains and land. Dugua represents the ocean and the river. In the universe, apart from these eight phenomena, there is no ninth largest. Just talk about the big ones, not the small ones, such as the small ones, suits and dust, so I can't say more. There are only eight phenomena, not nine or seven, only gossip, and they are all the opposite. However, these eight phenomena, when they change, are extremely huge, endless numbers, and of course endless changes.