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How to detoxify the hexagrams in the Book of Changes?

The six hexagrams can be understood as follows: the following three hexagrams form one hexagram (inner hexagram), the upper three hexagrams form one hexagram (outer hexagram), and the inner and outer hexagrams together form one of the sixty-four hexagrams; The bottom 2 represents the past, the middle 2 represents the present and the top 2 represents the future. Each hexagram has its own rhetoric, and each hexagram represents a different stage of development. Why do three hexagrams make up a innate gossip? Personally, only three points can form a three-dimensional space, and a divination combined in time represents "Yu" and "Zhou".

You can't understand the superficial meaning of each hexagram separately, but you should understand it in combination with the overall image. In fact, the image just points out a series of problems you will face and tells you how to deal with them. For example, there is a saying on the ninth day of Gangua: Don't use a hidden dragon. Just to tell you, you should save your strength and wait for the opportunity. It's not that you should never use it, but that you should constantly deepen your self-cultivation and seize the opportunity to become a "dragon in the sky" or gradually stand out as a "dragon in the field". When you fly high, the last nine words tell you that "Kang Long has regrets" means not to fly too high and become "Kang Long"

I think the Book of Changes has a strong meaning of social philosophy and cannot be understood as a book specially used for divination.

I can never understand the wisdom of the ancients!