Three seasons of "Lecture Forum: The Wisdom of the Book of Changes"

The third season of "Hundred Schools Forum: The Wisdom of the I Ching"

The third episode "What is Tai Chi" starts at about 28 minutes. . . It's quite useful, take a look carefully. . .

One day, one of Confucius's students was sweeping the floor outside the door. Suddenly a man dressed in green came over. He looked curiously and saw the man coming towards him. As soon as he got close, Just ask him: Are you a disciple of Confucius? He replied: Yes, what's the matter with you? The man then asked: How many seasons are there in a year? Confucius's disciples looked at the man inexplicably and said: Of course they are the four seasons. The man asked in confusion: There are clearly three seasons, how can you say there are four? So the two people started arguing about this...

They argued over and over again, but they didn't come up with any results, so the man proposed: Otherwise, let's make a bet.

Confucius’s disciples said, if you want to gamble, just gamble. So what do you mean by gambling?

The man said: If it is determined that there are four seasons in a year, I will kowtow to you three times. If it is determined that there are three seasons in a year, you will kowtow to me three times. What do you think?

Confucius’s disciples agreed to him without any hesitation.

So the two went to find Confucius' theory together.

When they met Confucius, the two of them told Confucius the whole story one by one. The man said to Confucius very sincerely: This is just the matter. You are a teacher. Please give me an explanation. Are there four seasons or three seasons in a year?

Confucius looked at the man, turned around and said to his disciples: There are indeed three seasons in a year.

That man immediately began to argue with Confucius' disciples: I said there are only three seasons in a year. If you don't believe it, now it's better. Kowtow to me three times.

The disciple of Confucius glanced at the teacher and kowtowed to the man three times helplessly...

After seeing the disciple of Confucius finish kowtowing, the man left happily.

When Confucius' disciple saw the man leaving, he turned around and asked his master, "There are four seasons in a year. Master, why did you say there are three?"

Confucius smiled and said to his disciples:

Didn’t you see that man was covered in green? In fact, he is a grasshopper. He is born in spring and dies in autumn. He cannot survive winter at all. How do you think he knows that in addition to the three seasons he has experienced in a year, there is another winter? What will be the outcome of this argument between you and him?

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Lecture time: May 5, 2010 10:00-11:30

May 6, 2010 10:00-11:30

May 8, 2010 10:00-11:30

May 9, 2010 10:00-11:30

May 11, 2010 18:30- 20:30

Lecture content: "The Wisdom of the Book of Changes"

Lecture address: Baijia Lecture Studio, 6th Floor, People's Railway Newspaper Office, No. 3 Beifengwo Road, Haidian District, Beijing

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Today (May 5), I gave a 90-minute speech on "The Wisdom of the I Ching" at the Baijia Forum, using the wisdom of the I Ching to sort out my life experience.

A wise Japanese once asked me: "Who do you think is the smartest person in the world." I smiled and said nothing. He said: "After decades of research, I know that we Japanese are ranked third. What do you think?" I still smiled and was speechless. Most people would say that the one or two people in the front row are us Chinese. No, because I have studied the I Ching, how could I say that? If you say the Chinese are smart, then you will be fooled. Once again, I discussed this matter with a Jew in the United States. He said: "You Chinese people are the smartest in the world. The whole world thinks that we Jews are the smartest. They are wary of everything we do for fear of ourselves." If you suffer a loss, you will not make a penny in the end. You Chinese people never say that you are smart. If you pretend to be stupid in front of you, you will make money." I still smiled and was speechless.

Using the wisdom of the "Book of Changes", we understand that everything must be done in moderation, and both excess and underachievement are bad. For example, if you educate a child and you praise him every day for his good composition, but if he is still hovering at that level after so many years, it is not a good composition. Many people say that we Chinese are passive and cannot take the initiative if we push and move. In fact, he does not understand the Chinese. We Chinese are active when we should be active and passive when we should be passive. We are very flexible and completely determined by the environment.

For example, a doctor studying in the United States had dinner with the town secretary and others. He raised his glass to toast the secretary and asked: "Secretary, what is your surname?" The secretary was very unhappy after hearing this. The doctor didn't understand very much. He thought: I asked the question correctly. Why is he unhappy? The doctor didn't understand the reason. We Chinese would not ask this question on such occasions. We should ask other people privately before making a toast.

Since you want to toast, you should pretend to know even if you don't know, then the secretary will respond enthusiastically like a good friend. But when he asked this question, how could the secretary's face be saved? Chinese people are most afraid of losing face in public. This is also the difference between Chinese and Western thinking. Westerners use square tables to eat, while Chinese people use round tables. This is the way of harmony. Baijia Forum The Mystery of the I Ching

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What is the "Book of Changes"? What is yin and yang? What is Tai Chi? What is gossip?

"The Book of Changes" also gave us three keys. What are these three keys?

How can we understand the "Book of Changes"? And what meaning does understanding the principles of the "Book of Changes" have for our lives?

How do modern people use the principles of the "Book of Changes" to seek good fortune and avoid misfortune?

Listen to Professor Zeng Shiqiang as he unlocks the code of the "I Ching" for you and unveils the mysterious veil of the "I Ching"...

What is the first episode? "Book of Changes"

What is Yin and Yang in Episode 2

What is Tai Chi in Episode 3

What is Bagua in Episode 4

Episode 5: The Eight Trigrams Make a Picture

Episode 6: Yi has three meanings

Episode 7: Good things are easy to predict

Episode 8: What is the use of hexagrams

Episode 9 Interpretation of Qian Gua

Episode 10 Interpretation of Kun Gua

Episode 11 Life of Qian Kun

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Episode 13 The Book of Changes and Family

Episode 14 The Symbols and Mathematics of Hexagrams

Episode 15 Beyond Good and Bad

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It will definitely be aired. How can a classic like the Book of Changes be aired in just a few episodes? They are at least twenty or thirty episodes. Now the 10 episodes are just about the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty. It will definitely be aired later, but the specific time is just It depends on the arrangement of CCTV. How to download the wisdom video of Zeng Shiqiang from the Baijia Lecture Forum

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Subtitles with voice-over This is a book that is both ancient and new, strange and familiar, inscrutable yet simple and easy. It is the mysterious "The Secret of the Book of Changes" "Book of Changes", also known as "Book of Changes". So what kind of book is the "Book of Changes"? How can we understand the "Book of Changes"? And what meaning does understanding the principles of the "Book of Changes" have for our lives?

Let us follow Professor Zeng Shiqiang of Taiwan Normal University to explore the first episode of "The Mystery of the Book of Changes" with all our questions: What is the "Book of Changes"?

If Zeng Shiqiang wants to understand the "Book of Changes", he must first start with today's topic. What is the "Book of Changes"? What is the Book of Changes? All documents record this: "Yi" is the first of the group of classics. In fact, this sentence is too polite. It should be that "Yi" is the beginning of the group of classics. Why is the "Book of Changes" said to be the first of the group of classics? Because whether it is the Five Classics or the Six Classics, the "Book of Changes" will be placed at the front, so it is called the first of the group of classics. In fact, it is the beginning of the group of classics, that is, everything originated from here, and it is the origin of Chinese culture. The general source is the beginning of various schools of thought, so it is called the beginning of the group of scriptures. So this book is worth discussing together.

What is the "Book of Changes"? This kind of answer is probably only understood by Chinese people. Foreigners don't like this kind of answer very much. No matter how you say it, it is right, but no matter how you say it, it is only partly right, not all of it, because the "Book of Changes" is too big. In a big city like Beijing, no matter which way you come in, you will enter Beijing. But after entering, you are still confused. Everyone only explains part of it correctly, and it is difficult to explain it completely. So why Different people always have different opinions, and everyone has different paranoia, because everyone only sees one angle.

Therefore, in order to study the "Book of Changes", we must be more inclusive and respect each other. "Hundred Schools of Lectures - The Mystery of the Book of Changes" Book Review

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