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What are the auspicious figures of the Book of Changes?

1, number "one": heaven and man are one. However, because people have formulated various laws, regulations and moral norms, people have lost their original natural nature and are not in harmony with nature. The purpose of human practice is to "abandon wisdom", break down these barriers imposed on human body, liberate human nature, return to nature again, and reach a spiritual realm of "all things are one with me".

2. The number "three": three yuan. In Taoist teachings, it originally refers to the origin of the universe and the origin of Taoist classics. After Sui and Tang Dynasties, it evolved into the name of Taoist immortals and major Taoist festivals, which continues to this day. There is no such thing as "three yuan" in Taoist works, but the ancient calendar writers took the first day of the first lunar month as the beginning of the year, month and day, which is called "three yuan day" because this day is "the yuan of the year, the yuan of the time and the yuan of the month", and this "yuan" should mean the beginning.

3. The number "five", that is, the five elements, is a systematic view of China's ancient Taoist philosophy, which is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, geomantic omen, physiognomy and divination. The meaning of the five elements includes five basic trends in the evolution of Yin and Yang: water (moistening the lower part), fire (burning the upper part), gold (converging), wood (prolonging) and earth (neutralizing). Ancient philosophers in China used the theory of five elements to explain the formation of all things in the world and their relationships.

4. The number "nine": In ancient times, nine was considered as the largest number, generally referring to many times or at most. Now 9 is the largest positive integer in single digits. In ancient China, nine was the extreme number of positive numbers, that is, the largest singular number, so the number nine was often used to attach emperors, and things related to emperors were also related to nine. The position of the emperor is called the Ninth Five-Year Plan. The emperor called it the Ninth Five-Year Plan.

5, the number "twelve": there are twelve zodiac signs, twelve months and so on. This number has the meaning of reincarnation and endless life, and the past is equal to a new beginning.