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Brief introduction of Yi Yin

Yi Yin combines the innate essence of Yi Xue, such as Dou Shu, Eight Characters, Heluo, Taiyi and so on. Its mastery and momentum are beyond his reach.

This book applies congenital numbers, gossip and eight palaces and gossip and nine palaces. First, break the hexagrams, change the law of six parents, and argue the truth of six parents. Illustrate the specific usage of the twelve hexagrams with examples, generally discuss the methods of breaking the five elements and five tones, and pay attention to the hexagrams' rhetoric of Dayi, the internal and external changes of hexagrams, and the mutual changes and combinations of hexagrams and palaces. It is actually the highest level masterpiece predicted by Liu Yi. Mr. Guan Xuan of the mainland described the Book of Changes in his book Contemporary Predictors in China, saying that it is the best book to study and predict the Book of Changes, and Mr. Chen Xiaowu, a domestic divination master, told his disciple and palm reader Mr. Chen Dinglong that he would not understand the Book of Changes until he was fifty years old. From this, scholars can know that although the prediction methods in the Book of Changes are detailed, the prediction methods listed in it are complicated and difficult to understand, which can be easily understood by unusual six-year-old lovers. Although the author of this book rearranged the annotations of Yijing, the method may not be fully understood by every reader. The main difficulty of Yijing lies in its life and geomantic omen.

The unique interpretation of the Book of Changes can be divided into the following points: First, the unique divination method of the Book of Changes; Second, the unique method of breaking hexagrams in Yijing; Third, Yi Yin breaks the law; Fourth, the method of dividing easy sounds; Fifth, the counting method of easy sounds; Sixth, Yi Yin accounts for the change of life and death; Seven, "one yin" occupies Feigong Fashou; Eight, "Yi Yin" occupation life of the flight limit method; Nine, Yi Yin takes life as an example; Ten, "Yi Yin" occupies life and discusses life in other ways.

In addition to the relevant contributions to the theory of Yi Exhibition, this book also introduces in detail the social and humanistic life of the Ming Dynasty, especially in the late Ming Dynasty, involving all aspects of people's lives at that time. From fame and fortune to the toilet stove, what is alive is a picture of the Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival in the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, even if we look at this book from the perspective of humanistic research, there will be unexpected surprises.