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What does Sanray mean?

Lei, or Yi Gua, is the twenty-seventh of the sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes. Six hexagrams means pure cultivation, and only by rich and thick accumulation can we fully support ourselves.

Original: h: Zhen Ji. Look at it and ask it.

Yi gua: divination is a good omen. The way to learn to support yourself lies in self-reliance.

In "Yi Gua", it seems to be a metaphor for the sage to nurture the people according to the time, and the sage Xiu De to keep fit, so the name of the hexagram is called "Yi".

Extended data

The sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes reflect sixty-four different affairs, situations, phenomena, philosophy of life and the operating laws of nature in a specific environment through the combination of sixty-four hexagrams.

Each hexagram has six hexagrams and six sentences, corresponding to 384 states. Through these changes, we can know the operation of everything in the world and the philosophy of life.

The Book of Changes understands and grasps the world from a holistic perspective, and regards man and nature as an organic whole that is mutually inductive, that is, "the unity of man and nature". The Book of Changes has long been used as "divination", that is, to predict the development of future events. The Book of Changes is a book that summarizes the laws and theories of these predictions.

The Book of Changes is an outstanding representative of China culture. Vast, subtle and all-encompassing, it is also the source of Chinese civilization. Its content involves philosophy, politics, life, literature, art, science and many other fields. It is the first of the group classics and a classic of Confucianism and Taoism.

Baidu encyclopedia-Yijing sixty-four hexagrams