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How to calculate fortune telling+Gankun Gua _ Gankun Gua?

What does the Yijing Bagua Gankun stand for?

Gan, pronounced as "qián", is one of the eight diagrams, representing heaven.

Kun, pronounced kūn, one of the eight diagrams, stands for land.

Zhen, pronounced zhèn, one of the eight diagrams, stands for Lei.

Xun, pronounced xn, is one of the eight diagrams, representing the wind.

Li, pronounced lí, is one of the eight diagrams, representing fire.

Kan, pronounced K M, is one of the eight diagrams, which stands for water.

Gen, pronounced gèn, is one of the eight diagrams, which stands for mountain.

Yes, read yes, one of the gossip, representing swamp.

Bagua is an original recording and creative application system, which is born out of Tai Chi, two instruments and four images. Each hexagram represents something, and the gossip is matched with each other to become sixty-four hexagrams, which are used to symbolize various natural phenomena and personnel phenomena.

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According to ancient legends, Yijing and Hongfan originated from Hetu and Luoshu. Legend has it that in Fuxi, a dragon and a horse appeared from the Yellow River, carrying a river map; In the Xia Dynasty, a turtle appeared from Luoshui with Luoshu.

In the Book of Changes, "it is easy to have Tai Chi, which means that two instruments are born, two instruments are born with four images, and four images are born with eight diagrams." The four directions and eight directions in the jade plate figure are completely consistent with the concept of the above four images and eight diagrams. Four images and eight diagrams, in the concept of seasons, are equivalent to the four seasons and eight festivals of the lunar calendar. The pattern of tracts may represent the ancient Luoshu and the earliest gossip.

There were no characters in ancient times, so people counted them by punching holes and drawing circles, instead of alternating the five elements with the seasons. Therefore, the river map and Luoshu are calendars, and the jade turtle and jade plate unearthed in the tomb can almost confirm the existence of this calendar 5300 years ago, and also reflect the legal calendar system of Xia Dynasty or before Xia Dynasty in China.

The appearance of the calendar shows that agriculture at that time had made great progress. The ancients used the simplest and simplest strokes to express their core knowledge, and every nuance may carry a lot of information.

The large and small circles on the jade plate, especially the left radian of the small circle, are very irregular. In Lingjiatan, the sun looks very round at sunrise, but at sunset, it looks very round at first, but gradually sets, and the sun is as irregular as a small circle on a jade plate. Many observations have proved that the big circle and small circle on the jade plate vividly represent the daily movement of the sun.

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