What number does ink represent in Feng Shui?
The number represented by ink is not one but many in terms of Bagua.
The word "ink" comes from soil and black, that is, the top and bottom are root characters. It is related to the five elements, so it must have its corresponding number.
In terms of material texture, ink belongs to earth, 5 and 10 are innate earth, and 2 and 8 are acquired earth.
In terms of appearance color, black belongs to water, 1 and 6 are innate water, and 1 is acquired water.
To summarize, a simple square of ink actually contains six numbers: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, and 10. Oh my god.
Of course, you may think that the six numbers are a bit complicated. I think so too. Let’s refine and compress them. The ancient people's view of the Yi study is that "innate is the body, acquired is the use". If learning is to be used for the teacher's purpose, then the innate numbers are unnecessary. There are also three numbers: 1, 2, and 8. Choose one of the numbers 2 or 8 the day after tomorrow. You should take 2 and discard 8. Why? Because Feng Shui does have the name of the purple and white star derived from Bagua: two black soil and eight white soil. The soil of ink is undoubtedly black soil, so naturally it must be 2. Two numbers can no longer be omitted.
It turns out that the "ink" is represented by the two numbers "up 1 down 2". Haha, our traditional Chinese culture, especially the Yijing culture, is really amazing.
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I saw the original poster asked the same question twice, and I didn’t know which question I would read, so I copied it just now The answer comes.