Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Guaci Pinyin

Guaci Pinyin

The pinyin of hexagrams is guàcí.

Guaci is a Chinese word, its pinyin is guàcí, which means divination, and it comes from Zhuzi school. Gua Ci refers to the words that explain the meaning of gua in Yijing, which usually includes three parts: gua Xiang, gua name and gua Ci. Among them, the hexagram image refers to the figure of hexagram, the name of hexagram refers to the name of hexagram, and the words of hexagram are the words that explain the meaning of hexagram.

The content of hexagrams is usually to describe and predict the change, development, good or bad luck of things, which has certain philosophical and social significance. For example, in the Book of Changes, the words "Walking is the sky, Kun is the earth, earthquake is the thunder, and sorrow is the wind" are all the contents of hexagrams.

In divination, divination is also used to refer to the result of divination or to explain the meaning of divination. In ancient society, people usually used divination to predict the future, guide actions or seek answers. Divination is a written expression of the result or meaning of divination, which has certain mystery and authority.

Guaci is one of the important parts of Yijing. It is not only a word to explain the meaning of hexagrams, but also an expression with philosophical thought and social significance. At the same time, in divination, divination is also one of the important means for people to seek answers.

The content of hexagrams:

Words such as auspiciousness, fierceness, regret, meanness, blame, advantages and disadvantages often appear in hexagrams, representing different development trends and results. For example, good luck represents success, fierceness represents danger and failure, regret represents regret and worry, meanness represents meanness and meanness, blame represents negligence and sin, advantage represents interests and benefits, and disadvantage represents unfavorable factors and obstacles.

2. Symbolic things or images often appear in hexagrams, such as doing things for the sky, Kun for the land, thunder for thunder, and worrying about the wind for the wind. These symbolic things or images are usually used to represent different meanings and concepts. For example, for heaven stands for sublimity and greatness; for the earth, Kun stands for broadness and tolerance; for earthquake, thunder stands for vibration and change; and for wind, Xun stands for elegance and freedom.

3. These hexagrams usually contain some revelations and suggestions about human behavior and morality. For example, a gentleman who strives for self-improvement, a gentleman who values morality and a gentleman who is prepared for danger in times of peace are all suggestions and guidelines for human behavior.