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Why is the Book of Changes more and more terrible?

Because it is too profound and mysterious, we need to learn and understand it constantly.

First of all, the language and thought of the Book of Changes are profound and profound, which requires some understanding and interpretation to understand its connotation. Beginners may find it difficult to understand and digest. Especially for modern people, the ideas and concepts expressed in the Book of Changes are very different from our education and culture, so it is easy to cause cultural conflicts and cognitive incompatibility.

Secondly, the Book of Changes does give people some mysterious feelings. For example, the concepts of "harmony between man and nature" and "yin and yang and five elements" involved in it sometimes make people feel incredible or beyond the scope of human cognition. This feeling may cause some people's fear and anxiety.

In addition, there are some dark and terrible contents in the Book of Changes, such as the nine secluded places described in the Great Move of Gan Kun, which may cause psychological pressure and inadaptability to some people.

The core idea of Yijing

1, one yin and one yang is the Tao.

This is the most famous philosophical saying in the Book of Changes. The Book of Changes holds that the movement of Yin and Yang is the basic law of the development of things. The world is made up of yin and yang. These two forces are both opposite and complementary, and cannot be neglected, which constitutes the essence and law of motion of things. Therefore, The Book of Changes is the source of China's philosophy, the source of China people's cultural psychology, and the behavioral guide for China people to settle down.

2, Tian Xingjian gentleman strives for self-improvement, the terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality.

This is the most famous epigram about philosophy of life in the Book of Changes. Self-reliance is the only way to self-reliance, inferiority is bound to fail, and tolerance for others is bound to have a broad future. The Book of Changes tells us that we should be strict with ourselves, constantly strive to improve ourselves and be kind to others. Tolerance is a human virtue.

The above contents should be combined with the actual situation for reference only.