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Interpretation of hexagram qi

Interpretation of hexagrams (1). Sixty-four hexagrams of the Book of Changes match the four seasons, the moon and the climate. According to legend, the preface to the Book of Changes, written by Wen Wang, takes Kan, Li, Zhen and Hui as four-time hexagrams, and its twenty-four hexagrams are divided into twenty-four solar terms. The news in December is that Fu, Lin, Tai, Da Zhuang, Bi, Gan, Gui, Gui, Wu, Guan, Pi and Kun are supported by twelve branches. The remaining 40 gossips are distributed in1February, and news hexagrams and five hexagrams are added every month, and 30 hexagrams are distributed to the monarch and subjects to match the number of days in January. All these are collectively called hexagrams. His theory comes from Han and He. See village and melon village. (2) The combination of Shu Shu's number and Eight Diagrams' number is based on the saying that Yang Gua is odd and Yin Gua is even, which is also called Gua Qi.

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Interpretation of hexagrams: gossip. Divination makes people change their minds. Sacred words. The meaning of divination is radical: divination; Explanation of Qi √ Qi √ An object that has no certain shape or volume and can be dispersed freely: Qi. Breathing: I can't breathe. Dizzy Shortness of breath. In one go. Natural phenomena such as cold, warm, cloudy and sunny: climate. Temperature. Meteorology smell on the nose: smell. Smell. Man's mental state: Qi