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What's the difference between changing one's mind and changing one's mind?

Judging from the divinatory symbols, the exchange is insufficient (one yin and one yang, two yang pulps below), and the jar is shaken (one yin and one yang, two yin pulps above). The difference between hexagrams and meanings goes further. Exchange is Ze, earthquake is Lei, and gossip is a set of symbols in ancient China. With "one" for Yang and "-"for Yin, three such symbols form eight forms, which are called Eight Diagrams. Each six-pointed star represents something. Dry represents heaven, Kun represents earth, ridge represents water, far represents fire, earthquake represents thunder, Gen (gèn) represents mountains, Xun (xê n) represents wind, and right represents swamp. Eight diagrams are matched with each other to get sixty-four hexagrams, which are used to symbolize various natural phenomena and personnel phenomena. It is discussed in detail in the Book of Changes. Gossip is said to have been created by Fuxi and later used for divination.

Gossip belongs to:

Drying and exchange (gold); Earthquake, earthquake (wood); Kun and gen (earth); Leave (fire); Kans (water).

Gossip begets grams:

Dry, against (gold) gives birth to ridge (water), ridge (water) gives birth to earthquake, Xun (wood), earthquake, Xun (wood) gives birth to separation (fire), separation (fire) gives birth to Kun, Gen (earth), Kun, Gen (earth) gives birth to dry, exchange (.

Gan Dui (Jin) Kezhen, Xun (Mu), Zhen, Xun (Mu) Kekun, Gen (Tu), Kun, Gen (Tu) Kekan (water), Kan (water) (fire), Li (fire) Kegan, and Du Dui (.