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Detailed explanation of sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes
The eight diagrams in the Book of Changes are arranged in pairs into sixty-four hexagrams. The names of the hexagrams are: Gan, Kun, Tun, Meng, Need, Litigation, Teacher, Bi, Beast, Shoe, Tai, Wu, Companion, Modesty, Yu, Sui, Gu, Pro, Guan, Bite, Ben, Peel, Reply, Innocent, Beast, Yi, Bigger, Bigger.
Word decomposition
Six explanations, five plus one (the word "land" is often capitalized on banknotes or documents): six books (six word-making methods summarized by analyzing the shape, sound and meaning of ancient Chinese characters). Liu Jia. Six arts (. In ancient times, it refers to the six skills of "ritual", "music", "shooting", "imperial", "writing" and "counting"; Six classics). Eight trigrams: gossip. Divination makes people change their minds. Sacred words. Guay root: bu.
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