Zhouyi's complete book of word splitting and word interpretation?

Word-splitting and word-testing is to look at the font and strokes of the words written by the writer. Because Chinese characters are written like paintings, there is also a saying that "words are like people". Therefore, character testing can be used to infer the writer's character, thus further predicting good or bad luck.

it is not because of the character, but because of the font strokes. This requires people who learn to measure Chinese characters, be familiar with Shuowen Jiezi, be familiar with all kinds of calligraphy, and have a vision from practice. You should also know something about "plum blossom yi Shu"

Zhouyi is actually eight hexagrams, so we often call it Zhouyi Bagua. When this gossip is combined with each other, it has evolved into sixty-four hexagrams. Each of these sixty-four hexagrams has six hexagrams, and one * * * is 384 hexagrams. All the situations you have encountered in your life are in these sixty-four hexagrams.

The eight diagrams are: Gan, Hui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen and Kun, as shown in the following figure:

The basic hexagrams of these eight diagrams are combined with each other, as shown in the following figure:

Beginners put these eight basic hexagrams (Gan, Hui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen,

the ancients thought that nature can be roughly divided into eight basic forms, namely, doing things for the sky, exchanging with the Ze, leaving for the fire, shaking for the thunder, leaving for the wind, standing for the water, rooting for the mountain, and Kun for the earth, that is, heaven and earth, water and fire, Ze and thunder, and mountain and wind. This is the great Tai Chi of the Eight Diagrams, and

doing divination and pure yang is the classical astrology and the Chinese micro-fighting.

It is a general principle, but not absolute, that the dry divination represents the sky, the Kun divination represents the earth, the dry divination dominates men, the Kun divination dominates women, the dry divination dominates light and the Kun divination dominates darkness. Because the definition of Gan Kun changes with the changes of the outside world, he is not fixed.

Take Wu Zetian as an example. Although she is a woman, she is not a Kun divination but a dry divination. For example, I am a Sanskrit tree, and the reader is Kungua, because I am the master here, and the reader can only follow. But when I arrived at Master, I became Kungua, and Master became Gangua. When I left Master and went home to face my children, I turned into Gangua again. When I went to work in the company the next day, I saw the leader, and I became Kungua again ... This is the change of Zhouyi.

Although I am changing, the core definitions of the two hexagrams of Gan Kun have not changed, which is the difficulty of Zhouyi. In ancient books, the Zhouyi is complicated, but I can say a few words casually in Sanskrit, which is simple and easy to understand. This is the simplicity of Zhouyi!

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In addition to language, Chinese characters also contain the profound wisdom of our ancestors and rich philosophy of life.

the first word: stop

to stop temporarily is to move forward better. In ancient China, every once in a while, there was a pavilion. What are these pavilions for?

let's take a look at the word "stop" first-"people" and "pavilions" are together, and it becomes "stop". The ancients built pavilions next to the post road to let people temporarily stop their tired steps, replenish their physical strength and accumulate their spirit during the "stop", so that the road behind them can be easier and faster. "Stop" is to walk better, which is the wisdom of life in the word "stop".

the second word: inferior

inferior to others, because they have done less than others. The quality of life is not innate, but acquired. The structure of the Chinese character "bad" is very interesting: what is "bad"? "Inferior" means "less" strength than others.

you are worse than others, not because you are poor in nature or born poor, but because you are lazy and unwilling to make more efforts than others. Everyone is fair, and your efforts and efforts determine the quality of your life.

The third word: Road

Road, just under their own feet. On the left of the word "road" is a "foot" and on the right is a "ge"-the road of life, right under our "foot". The so-called "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" is the truth. Therefore, everyone can walk out of a road of life, but they must walk by themselves and can't count on others.

the fourth self: Shu

If you are willing to give to others, you can reap happiness. The word "Shu" means "give up" on the left and "give" on the right, which means willing to give. The so-called "comfort" means "if you are willing to give to others, you can gain happiness".

The fifth word: Tao

The first thing is to walk with your feet open. The word "Tao" consists of a "walk" and a first word. This tells us that to get out of a "Tao" of life, the first thing is to take a step. Ideal is important, faith is important, perseverance is important, persistence is important, and opportunity is important? But if you don't walk and act, all this will be equal to zero.

the sixth word: it's not a good thing to be worried

. The word "suffering" has a string above it and a heart below it. Together, it is a string of "hearts", which means more hearts.

A person who can't "wholeheartedly" treat gains and losses wants this and that, and is afraid of losing this and that. How can he not be worried? A person who can't be "single-minded" about doing things wants to do this and that. How can he get things done if he is half-hearted? A person who can't treat others wholeheartedly.

How can you be a healthy person if you are always suspicious and suspicious of others, and don't be an open gentleman, but a villain who has long been sad?

the seventh word: people who boast

arrogance will eventually suffer big losses. The word "boast" is a "big" above and a "loss" below, which can be understood and explained in this way-an arrogant person will eventually suffer a big loss. An arrogant person must be using his arrogance to cover up his ignorance and incompetence.

a person who doesn't know how to change his ignorance and incompetence with actions, but covers it up with arrogance, can only remain ignorant and incompetent forever, and will eventually suffer big losses in the process of constant expansion and recklessness.

The eighth word: Way

Leave room for others, and you will have your own way. The word "way" consists of "walk" and "surplus", which can be understood and explained in this way-only by leaving "surplus" space for others can we "walk". Some people love to haggle over every ounce, and they have to pay back their quarrels, so they make interpersonal relationships very bad, and they can only be frustrated and hit a wall everywhere when they do things.

ninth word: sea

the sea comes from every drop of water. Look at the spelling of the word "sea": "sea" comes from "every drop of water" Is a drop after drop of water, gathered into a Wang Yang sea. To achieve the sea of life, we should also start with small things like "a drop of water" and "a drop of water". Only by doing those small things well can we achieve the greatness of life.

conversely, the reason why the sea is vast is that it can contain every drop of water. If it is a small puddle, the water it can hold is limited. This is "tolerance is great", which tells us that modesty and tolerance can achieve great success.