94: Good luck, no blame.
The Yao and Yao Ci in this book only have judgment words, without any other related content. This situation is not uncommon in the Hexagram and Yao Ci in " I Ching ", so the established interpretation method is still used. Taking the main theme of this hexagram as the main subject, that is to say, the two judgment words of this hexagram are both "extracted" and further explanations of the main theme of this hexagram.
"Great luck", although there are judgment words such as "little stinginess" in other lines that seem to have certain hidden dangers, and even the hexagram "Benefit will come" also implies that doing nothing will naturally not benefit oneself. However, recruiting talented people and attracting talents from all over the world is definitely a good thing for career development. There is no doubt about this, so we come to the judgment of "good luck".
The large-scale promotion of the imperial examination system in Chinese civilization has made reading a feasible way to change one's destiny. Even scholars all over the world regard it as the only way to achieve success and success. This was the most effective way for ancient kings to recruit talented people. It is no wonder that Emperor Taizong proudly said the famous saying - "The heroes of the world will join my army."
As for the judgment of "no blame", I have talked about it more in the previous article. Just go ahead and recruit talents from all over the world. The "little stinginess" can be completely ignored, and there will be no big problem.