Join me in the tenth book of changes.

I ching Shang (10)

Today, let's talk about the origin of the Book of Changes. According to legend, the source of the gossip in the Book of Changes is the legendary river map and Luo Shu. He Tu and Luo Shu are two mysterious patterns handed down from ancient China. They have always been regarded as the origin of Heluo culture and the source of Chinese civilization, and are known as the "Rubik's Cube". Their digital phalanx embodies the idea of balance in the Book of Changes. River map and Luo Shu are inseparable. River map is the body and Luo Shu is the use. They are interdependent and reflect the dialectical relationship of unity of opposites.

What are River Map and Luoshu? River map and Luo Shu are two mysterious patterns that have spread all over the world, showing the "relationship between sum and difference" between the most basic natural numbers.

The river map is square, with 10 black and white dots arranged in several arrays, which contains the infinite mystery of Yin and Yang, five elements and four images. The river chart has numbers from 1 to 10 * * 10, odd numbers are positive, even numbers are negative, the sum of positive numbers is 25, the sum of negative numbers is 30 10, and the sum of numbers is 55. The ancients thought that this was the number of heaven and earth, and the number of everything was transformed from it.

Uncle Luo is also wonderful. There are 9 numbers from 1 to 9 * * *. The sum of three numbers on the vertical and horizontal diagonal is equal to 15, and the sum of all numbers is equal to 45. The ancients believed that this is the number of life and death of all things.

Hetu and Luoshu are the results of mathematical logic reasoning. It is said that the Eight Diagrams of Zhouyi and the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements all come from these two patterns.

He Tu and Luo Shu have always been recognized as the eternal mystery of the source of Chinese culture. The words "River Map" and "Luoshu" were first seen in Shangshu, and also recorded in Yi Zhuan and hundred schools of thought's works. The most famous source comes from Yi Zhuan, which says that "the river paints, Luo writes, and the sage writes". However, what they look like has never been recorded in ancient books before the Song Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, Chen Tuan first passed on the river map, Luo Shu and congenital map Taiji map which had been lost for more than 2,000 years to later generations, and it was controversial in all previous dynasties. Chen Tuan's "Long Tu Yi" talks about "three changes in the dragon map": one is the number of worlds that are not combined, the other is the number of worlds that have been combined, and the third is the shape of the dragon and horse. Finally, two maps, River Map and Luoshu, were formed. Elephant mathematicians in the Song Dynasty believed that the Eight Diagrams were derived from these two pictures, thus forming a "calligraphy school" that used Hutuluo to explain the origin of Eight Diagrams in the history of Yi Studies.

The legend of Fuxi Yi-zhi has a strong mythical color. For example, in the Legend of Cohesion, it is said that "the river paints, Luo writes, and the sage writes", which makes Iraq. "Fu Di Ce Yan" said: "Only heaven is merciful, grass gives birth to the moon, rain falls in the river, dragons and horses take pictures, God opens my heart, and children are born in the afterlife. I draw gossip and draw salty harmony from top to bottom. " It is nothing more than saying that when it rained heavily in spring and the Yellow River flooded, Fuxi saw a dragon horse with river patterns swimming around in the water, and was inspired by the river patterns to draw gossip. Educate everyone with gossip ethics, and everything becomes stable.