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Interpretation of Book of Changes (The Tenth Eight Diagrams) —— Gu Gua

The tenth part of the Eight Diagrams Mountain Wind Yijing Method

Eighteen, the method of divination, the name of divination. This hexagram is a superposition of different hexagrams. The upper hexagram is the root, the root is the mountain, the lower hexagram is the Xun, and the Xun is the wind. The mountains are quiet, and I am sitting in its place; At the foot of the popular mountain, Yu Shuren was educated. Therefore, the sage is stupid, and when the wind blows, the state affairs can be achieved, and the achievements can be achieved, so it is called the law.

Gu is a worm born, which is a metaphor for diseases caused by corruption and deterioration of things, and generally refers to malpractice accidents caused by political corruption in the country. "Fa, Yuan Heng" means that "Fa" contains the way to rule the law, which can rise and fall, eliminate evil, bring order out of chaos, and achieve great governance in the world, with a bright future. Judging from the structure of divination, this method of treating divination objectively provides very favorable conditions.

Methods Divination consists of the following two branches: the upper branch is just right and the lower branch is soft. This means that the six branches of divination are just above and soft below, and all three branches are under the three branches, all of which are just above and soft below. Stop if you listen, and stop if you listen. This divination structure is that the upper level can break, the lower level can give orders, and the upper level can give orders, but it stops at obedience. Straighten out all kinds of relationships and let nature take its course. In personnel operation, we should carry forward the spirit of striving for success, make full use of favorable conditions, and forge ahead bravely despite difficulties and obstacles. Therefore, it is said that "it is beneficial to the mountains and rivers."