I'm curious about the relationship and differences between Kan and Dui, because they represent water and water on the mountain, that is pond. In a way, they sound very similar. Perhaps the water in Kan corresponds to the “川” in Chinese, which is flowing water, like streams and rivers. However, the water in Dui represents a kind of relatively fixed water, such as ponds, lakes or water in containers. That's my personal understanding.
Also, I want to know which of the above two the seas and oceans belong to.
In the Book of Changes, why are the trigrams of the eight diagrams no more or less than three pictures? And why the 64 hexagrams can explain all the things? Is this because they are all the arrangements of the eight hexagrams?
I wonder why 坎 is the second son, and 坎 is also the symbol of moon and water. But moon and water in Chinese culture often symbolize 阴 and 阴 often symbolizes women not men.
both伏羲八卦and文王八卦can be used to represent rules in the nature and the relationship between nature and human, why shall we use more complicated 文王八卦 rather than 伏羲八卦?
Why Yang line is expressed by the number 9 and Yin line is the number 6?Did ancient people's exegetical tradition enlighten their lives?Are there some cultural connotation in the meaning of each line?
Why Yang line is expressed by the number 9 and Yin line is the number 6?Did ancient people's exegetical tradition enlighten their lives?Are there some cultural connotation in the meaning of each line?
I think what Carl Jung said about serendipity and coincidence is a little bit different from what I understand now. Besides, can what he says about simultaneity be explained by the example that what you dream about in a dream actually happens in reality. In fact, I often encounter such examples in my life, and I wonder if this is a principle or not. I always thought it was a kind of metaphysics before
Why Yang line is expressed by the number 9 and Yin line is the number 6?Did ancient people's exegetical tradition enlighten their lives?Are there some cultural connotation in the meaning of each line?