Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Knowing the first line, innate gossip reads the law

33. escape: read dùn

34. Dazhuang Gua: Read Dazhuang Gua

35. Cucumber: Read Jin.

36. Ming Yi melon: read míng yí.

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Knowing the first line, innate gossip reads the law

33. escape: read dùn

34. Dazhuang Gua: Read Dazhuang Gua

35. Cucumber: Read Jin.

36. Ming Yi melon: read míng yí.

37.

Knowing the first line, innate gossip reads the law

33. escape: read dùn

34. Dazhuang Gua: Read Dazhuang Gua

35. Cucumber: Read Jin.

36. Ming Yi melon: read míng yí.

37. Family hexagrams: read jiā.

38. reading: reading.

39. Gua: Nian Ji m m m n

40, interpretation: read xiè

4 1, damage divination: read sǔn

42. easy melon: read y √.

43. hexagrams: read guài i.

44. hey: read Guo u.

45. Extract hexagrams: read Cu √.

46. Ascending divination: reading poetry

47. sleepy: read kùn

48. refined melon: read jǐng

49. Change your mind: read gé.

50. ding gua: read dǐng

5 1, divination: reading zhèn

52, divination: read gèn

53. gradually: read Jian

54. Guimeigua: Read Guimei.

55. feng gua: read fēng

56, travel hexagrams: read lǐ

57. melon: read it.

58. Change your mind: read Du √.

59. Hu Gua: Read Hu Gua.

60. festival divination: reading Jie

6 1, Zhongfu Gua: Read zh not ng f ú

62. Read "Xi m:o guⅱ Ⅱ"

63. Ji? ?: Read jějě.

64. Unfortunate divination: read wèi jì √.

Yao (the legendary leader of the tribal alliance in the late period of the patriarchal clan society in ancient China)

The long stripes and short stripes that make up each gossip.

The symbols that constitute hexagrams in Zhouyi. "-"is Yang, "-"is Yin. Every three hexagrams, you can get gossip; If the two hexagrams (six hexagrams) are heavier, you will get sixty-four hexagrams, which are called other hexagrams. He means alternation and change.

I am familiar with the gossip. -"My Leisure Review-Pearl Edge"

Change your words if you are stubborn. -"Yi copula"

bagua

Eight diagrams is a basic philosophical concept in ancient China. Bagua is the general name of "dry, see, root, truth, training, reason, Kun and hui": eight symbols composed of three hexagrams of yang and yin, arranged according to different combination rules. These eight hexagrams are composed of three hexagrams, also called classics or single hexagrams.

There are two sources: First, China's ancient theory of Yin and Yang, the so-called "infinite extreme, extremely Tai Chi, two instruments (that is, Yin and Yang), two instruments give birth to four images (that is, Shaoyang, Sun, Shaoyin and Taiyin), and four images play eight diagrams, eight or sixty-four hexagrams", which is Fuxi gossip, also called innate gossip; One is Zhou Wenwang's theory of Gankun, which holds that there is heaven and earth first, heaven and earth intersect and everything comes into being. Tian Gan Di Kun, gossip and other six hexagrams are their sons: Zhen is the eldest male, Kan is the middle male, and Gen is the young male; Xun's eldest daughter, left by a middle-aged woman, is a gossip, also known as the acquired gossip.

Gossip pronunciation:

Gan, Kan Kan, Gen?n, Zhen Zhen, Li, Kun Kan and Dui.