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What are the obstacles? What's the gossip about the position?

We know that there are "Gan, Kun, Li, Kan, Zhen, Xun, Gen and Dui" in the eight diagrams, which represent different positions and have corresponding five-element attributes and totem attributes. But I believe many people can't explain in detail what it represents. Today, we will choose the "position" in the gossip position to discuss with you. Let's have a look.

There are totem attribute descriptions showing the specific location of the Eight Diagrams in The Book of Changes, such as "Dry for a horse, Kun for a cow, shock for a dragon, Xun for a chicken, pheasant for a ridge, pheasant for a departure, dog for a root, and sheep for a change." There are also "dry as the head, Kun as the abdomen, shock as the foot, ridge as the ear, separation as the purpose, root as the hand, and convergence as the mouth." By analogy, if the above eight diagrams totem attributes are combined, there will be "dry, horsehead; Kun, tripe; Earthquake, dragon foot; Xun, chicken soup; Kans, ears; Leave, pheasant; Gen, dog hand; Facing the sheep's mouth. " The totem attribute of gossip is quite clear and specific.

Kan represents the north, and the Lord is the middleman. Five lines of gossip stands for rain.

The north is the location of "Kan" in the Eight Diagrams, symbolizing the potholes and caves on the ground, implying bad luck, cold, worry, illness and darkness. In the five elements, the position of the north represents water. Therefore, if this position is polluted by unclean things, the performance of fierce action will be extremely strong. The north represents the silent night in a day, the winter in the season, and the seeds in the field in plants. Therefore, the north also hides the bearing significance of generational alternation and power regeneration.

Like the hexagrams, the ridges are like water hexagrams: eight fine hexagrams with heavy ridges;

Kangua means that the two ridges are heavy, and the yang is trapped in the yin, which is dangerous and sleepy. Risk plus risk, difficult, natural and partial. Getting lost is dangerous, the water is unfathomable, the waterway is tortuous, and the course of life is tortuous. Absolutely smart, "sincere and active." Compared with hexagrams, things can be done smoothly, but there are twists and turns. Kidney, urinary system diseases, blood system diseases, gynecological diseases, poor eyesight, heart disease.