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What does it mean to "move with thunder, disperse with wind, moisten with rain, stir with rain, stop with roots, speak with words, act with monarch and hide with Kun"?

Interpretation: Thunder shakes everything, wind dispels everything, water moistens everything, the sun exposes everything, mountains and swamps block everything, and heaven and earth respect everything, which means using gossip and eight characters to refer to the way of being human.

Source: Ten Wings, namely Yi Zhuan.

Background:

It is a book explaining Zhouyi, which consists of ten articles, including Xun, Xiang, Classical Chinese, cohesion, divination, virtual divination and miscellaneous divination, so it is called Ten Wings. The Book of Changes is the oldest book of the Chinese nation. Before the Book of Changes, there were the Book of Changes, the Book of Changes returned to Tibet, and the Book of Changes annotated by later generations. The Book of Changes is the civilized wisdom handed down from ancient times by China's ancestors, including imagery (related to semiotics), number (related to mathematical science), reason (related to philosophy) and divination. Many people say that the Book of Changes is only the study of divination, which is very biased.

Zhouyi:

The Book of Changes, one of the Three Changes of the Book of Changes (another view: the Book of Changes is three changes, not the Book of Changes), is one of the traditional classics. It is said that it was written by Zhou Wenwang Jichang, and its contents include the Book of Changes and the Book of Changes. Classics are mainly composed of 64 hexagrams and 384 hexagrams, each of which has its own interpretation (hexagrams) for divination. The Book of Changes did not put forward the concepts of Yin-Yang and Taiji, but was influenced by Taoism and Yin-Yang theory. It contains seven languages * * * and ten quatrains explaining hexagrams, which are collectively called Ten Wings. It is said that it was written by Confucius.