Summary:
The purpose of this paper is to explore the life philosophy and guiding significance for the future society through the in-depth interpretation of Zhou Yitai's hexagram and the little elephant word. Combined with the original text, this paper analyzes the connotation of each word and the little elephant word one by one, and puts forward strategies to solve practical problems through innovative thinking. This article strives to provide readers with valuable life inspiration and social development direction, and stimulate readers' resonance and practice of Zhouyi's wisdom.
Keywords: Zhou Yi; Thai Hexagram; Rhetoric; Little Elephant Words; life inspiration; Social guidance.
I. Introduction. Zhou Yi, as a classic work of ancient China, contains a wealth of philosophical ideas and wisdom. Among them, the Thai hexagram, as one of the 64 hexagrams, symbolizes the state of harmony and symbiosis between heaven and earth, and has important guiding significance for life and future society. This article will explore the life inspiration and social value of the Thai hexagram through an in-depth interpretation of the proverbs and small elephant words.
2. The original text and interpretation of the Thai hexagram and the little elephant.
The ninth day of the first month: pull out Maoru, with its sink, auspicious.
Little Elephant Words: Pulling Mao Zhengji, ambition is also outside.
Interpretation: The first nine words describe the scene of pulling up the thatch and connecting the root systems, indicating an auspicious sign of unity and moving forward together. The little elephant rhetoric emphasizes ambition and encourages people to actively develop outward, expand their horizons, and achieve greater achievements.
Ninety-two: Bao Famine, use Feng River, do not leave behind, die of friends, and still have to be in the Bank of China.
Little elephant words: Bao famine, it has to be in the Bank of China, and it is also magnified.
Interpretation: The Ninety-two Epigram describes the scene of tolerance and desolation, crossing the river with courage, not leaving out people from afar, and friends who are gone, but still able to stick to the middle way. Elephant Elephant emphasizes the importance of inclusiveness, by accommodating different perspectives and experiences, you can expand your horizons and patterns and achieve greater development.
Ninety-three: No peace, no return, no blame. Don't be merciful, be blessed with food.
Little Elephant Words: Nothing goes back, and the world is also.
Interpretation: The Nine Three Sayings describe the law that there is no flat and no slope, no going and no return, and emphasizes the importance of adhering to the right path. The Little Elephant relates this law to the boundaries of heaven and earth, emphasizing the cycle of nature. On the road of life, we must also learn to persevere and wait, believing that difficulties are only temporary, and the future will be better.
*: Pian Pian is not rich, with its neighbors, not to quit with Fu.
Little elephant words: Pian Pian is not rich, and it is untrue; If you don't quit with Fufu, the center is willing to do it.
Interpretation: ** The epigram describes a state of lightness but not wealth, getting along well with neighbors, and being able to trust each other without guarding. The little elephant emphasizes the reason behind this phenomenon, that is, the pursuit of substantial interests has been lost, and the inner heart is more focused on the harmony and trust of interpersonal relationships. In real life, we should also learn to let go of material pursuits and pay attention to the establishment and maintenance of interpersonal relationships.
Sixty-five: Emperor Yi returned to his sister to benefit Yuanji.
Little elephant words: to benefit the Yuanji, in the wish also.
Interpretation: The 65 Epigram describes the auspicious scene of Emperor Yi's marriage to a daughter, indicating happiness and fulfillment. The little elephant emphasizes that the heart's desire is fulfilled because it adheres to the righteous way. On the road of life, we should also uphold the principles of justice and fairness, so that we can realize our aspirations and ideals.
Upper six: The city is restored to the god, don't use the teacher, tell your life from the city, and be stingy.
Little elephant words: The city is restored to the god, and its fate is chaotic.
Interpretation: "The city is restored" means that the city wall collapses and backfills the moat, symbolizing chaos and collapse. The little elephant pointed out that this is "fate chaos", that is, the order is disrupted. This reminds us that when society or individuals are facing collapse, we should not act rashly, but should respond calmly and find the strength to rebuild from the grassroots and from within.