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above SUN THE GENTLE, WIND, WOOD below SUN THE GENTLE, WIND, WOOD Sun is one of the eight doubled trigrams. It is the eldest daughter and symbolizes wind or wood; it has for its attribute gentleness, which nonetheless penetrates like the wind or like growing wood...
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above LI THE CLINGING, FIRE below KĂªN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN The mountain, KĂªn, stands still; above it fire, Li, flames up and does not tarry. Therefore the two trigrams do not stay together. Strange lands and separation are the wanderer's lot. THE JUDGMENT The...
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above CHĂªN THE AROUSING, THUNDER below LI THE CLINGING, FIRE ChĂªn is movement; Li is flame, whose attribute is clarity. Clarity within, movement without-this produces greatness and abundance. The hexagram pictures a period of advanced civilization. However, the...
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above CHĂªN THE AROUSING, THUNDER below TUI THE JOYOUS, LAKE Above we have ChĂªn, the eldest son, and below, Tui, the youngest daughter. The man leads and the girl follows him in gladness. The picture is that of the entrance of the girl into her husband's house. In...
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above SUN THE GENTLE, WIND, WOOD below KĂªN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN This hexagram is made up of Sun (wood, penetration) above, i.e., without, and KĂªn (mountain, stillness) below, i.e., within. A tree on a mountain develops slowly according to the law of its being...
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above KĂªN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN below KĂªN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN The image of this hexagram is the mountain, the youngest son of heaven and earth. The male principle is at the top because it strives upward by nature; the female principle is below, since the...
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above CHĂªN THE AROUSING, THUNDER below CHĂªN THE AROUSING, THUNDER The hexagram ChĂªn represents the eldest son, who seizes rule with energy and power. A yang line develops below two yin lines and presses upward forcibly. this movement is so violent that it arouses...
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above LI THE CLINGING, FIRE below SUN THE GENTLE, WIND, WOOD The six lines construct the image of Ting, THE CALDRON; at the bottom are the legs, over them the belly, then come the ears (handles), and at the top the carrying rings. At the same time, the image...
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above TUI THE JOYOUS, LAKE below LI THE CLINGING, FIRE The Chinese character for this hexagram means in its original sense an animal's pelt, which is changed in the course of the year by molting. From this word is carried over to apply to the "moltings" in...
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above K'AN THE ABYSMAL, WATER below SUN THE GENTLE, WIND, WOOD Wood is below, water above. The wood goes down into the earth to bring up water. The image derives from the pole-and-bucket well of ancient China. The wood represents not the buckets, which in ancient...