China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - What do you mean, one thing has never been a set of things?

What do you mean, one thing has never been a set of things?

It means: everything has its most essential thing, and in this thing itself, there is a hidden avenue trajectory that people don't know.

From Mr. Kang Jie's "The Changes of Plum Blossoms": "Everything has always had clothes, and there is a bunch of Kun in it. Knowing that I have everything, I am willing to take the three talents to the root. "

In other words, every object has its own laws, everything is a small universe, and all kinds of phenomena in the world can be found in this Xiaotian field.

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The Book of Changes for Plum Blossoms is rooted in the Book of Changes, which is said to be a secret method handed down by Taoist Mayi and Chen Xiyi, and later became a common method of mind change by Mr. Shao Kangjie in the Northern Song Dynasty. After this number was handed down from generation to generation by Mr. Shao, it also made Yi Xue have great practical value in the field of divination, and named it Meihua Yishu. There is another saying that later generations wrote it under the pseudonym of Shao Yong, but its core comes down in one continuous line with Mr. Shao's The Royal Rod, even if it was not written by Mr. Shao himself, it was compiled by later generations.

According to the original records of plum blossom in the Book of Changes, the origin of plum blossom began in the Northern Song Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. Mr. Shao Kangjie is hiding in the mountains. He doesn't cook in winter and fan in summer. He was so absorbed in the Book of Changes that he forgot the cold and heat.

He also copied the Book of Changes and pasted it on the wall, so as to enjoy it all the time. One day during a nap, a mouse climbed in front of him. In desperation, Shao Yong threw the tile pillow, but the mouse missed and the pottery pillow was broken. Mr. Shao found some paper in the broken pillow and took it out. It said, "This pillow was sold to a sage and was broken when killing a mouse."