Historical books and classics are regarded as the treasures of China culture. What's the secret between Xiaohe and Luoshu?

Throughout the ages, most of the historical books handed down to this day are regarded as the treasures of Chinese culture, but they are regarded as two Heluo maps of the source of Chinese civilization. Their influence permeates all aspects of traditional culture. However, the origin and significance of these two Heluo maps have been debated for many years, and it is still a mystery. Until archaeologists find evidence, they can finally uncover their mystery.

He Tu and Luo Shu are two mysterious patterns that have been circulated in ancient China for many years, and they are the source of Yin Yang and Five Elements. These two pictures were first seen in Shangshu and later in Yi Zhuan. Later, there were many records about Heluotu in the contention of a hundred schools of thought. I don't know how many homo sapiens and philosophers have been trying to explore the mystery of the two pictures of Heluo, but they have spent a lot of time for a series of black and white dots on the pictures. Research books and manuscripts have tens of millions of words. But the problem is nothing more than the following:

1. Date, place and inventor of Hutuluo?

2. What is its original meaning and what does it have to do with the origin of the universe?

3. The relationship between it and gossip, yin and yang and five elements, who comes first?

4. What does it have to do with heaven and earth?

5. What is its relationship with people and its influence on people?

6. The relationship and application of "image, number and reason".

Before the spread of He Tu and Luo Shu, there was no specific explanation about He Tu Luo Shu in any literature except myths and legends. According to Gu Ming in Shangshu, Zhou Kangwang acceded to the throne and inherited eight national treasures from Zhou Chengwang: "In wuyue, Chen Chongbao: Chidao, Daxun, Hongbi and Wan Yan are in the west; Jade, Yu Yi, Celestial Sphere and River Map are in the east sequence. " The "river map" is mentioned for the first time here. Hou Shang Shu said, "Yuan Gui's negative writing is related to Luo Shu." The episode spread: "A painting comes out of a river, a book comes out of Luo, and a saint comes out." Put Confucius' river map and Luo's book side by side. In the ancient literature, up to Fuxi, Huangdi, Yao, Shun and Yu, down to Shang Tang and Duke Zhou, all of them are related to He Tu and Luo Shu. But no one said what Hetuluo was like. However, after constant superstitious rendering and deduction, Hutu Luojing has become an absurd fairy tale.

The spread of Hetu, Luoshu and Taiji in the Song Dynasty not only failed to eliminate the fog surrounding Hetu Luoshu, but also caused controversy about the authenticity of Hetu and Luoshu in the Yi academic circle. The later "Shu" school, despite various explanations, has never solved this eternal mystery.