
"Jin" hexagram Kun is at the bottom and away from the top, and the six lines from bottom to top are called Chu Six, Six Two, Six Three, Nine Four, Six Five, and Shang Nine.
Ninety-four, Jin is like a marmot, pure and sharp.
【Translation】Ninety-four, when you are advancing, you are like a mole with no special skills, staying on the right path to avoid danger.
"Xiang" says: The marmot and the rat are chaste and powerful, so they are not in the right position.
[Translation] " Xiangzhuan " says: Like a mole with no special skills, it must be on guard to prevent danger, which shows that the position of 94 is inappropriate.
[Analysis, Explanation and Insight] my country's ancient " Book of Songs " says: "The big rat, the big rat, has no food for me." The marmot is a giant rat, a large rat that damages crops in the fields.
" Zhou Yi Zhengyi ": " Cai Yong "Encouragement to Learning" says: The mole and rat have five abilities, but they are not one skill." The note says: It is said that the mole can fly, but it cannot fly as high as a house; it can rock climb, but cannot climb as high as a tree; it can swim but cannot cross the river valley; it can dig holes but cannot hide; it can run, but no one can walk fast.
This is a metaphor for people under hexagram 6 and 5 of "Jin" in the 94th place. They are neither right nor right and have no expertise, but they are promoted to high positions. Due to lack of ability and virtue, their high status makes them more greedy, just like a rat in the field. Therefore, "Xiang Zhuan" says that being promoted to a high position like a mollusk is dangerous even if you behave upright. Because the position is improper.
On the Sixth Five-Year Plan, regret your loss, don’t pity your losses, and go to good luck with no disadvantages.
[Translation] On the Sixth Five-Year Plan, regrets disappear, there is no need to worry about gains and losses, you will be lucky if you go, and there will be no disadvantages.
"Xiang" says: Don't be pity when you lose or gain, but you will be happy when you go.
[Translation] "Xiang Zhuan" says: Don't worry about gains and losses, you will be blessed when you go.
【Analysis.Explanation.Perception】In Sixty-Five, the Yin Yao is placed in the Yang position, which is an incorrect position and should be regretted. However, the soft line in Liuwu is in the middle of the upper hexagram. If you get the middle, you can be impartial, neither left nor right. If you get the middle, you can stick to the golden mean .. Moreover, Liuwu lives in the upper hexagram Li Ming and is the master of Jin hexagram . "Kanghou" refers to Liu Wu, because he can be "smooth and beautiful like the Ming Dynasty, soft and upward", with the brilliance like the sun above, the support of the people below, and the disappearance of small regrets. Advancement and advancement will bring blessings.

Yi scholar of the Qing Dynasty Li Guangdi "Book of Changes Zhezhong" said: "The Ci" "Jin means advancement. The light comes out of the ground, smooth and beautiful as the Ming Dynasty, and the softness goes up. So Kanghou used tin horses to feed the common people, and he connected them three times during the day." It is said that Marquis Kang was treated with courtesy by the emperor, and he was relieved by his gentle advancement. Then it is clear that the saint's intention is to use this line as "Kanghou" and the hexagram master. All the hexagrams in Gai have their own masters, which are consistent with "Yunci". If the 1994 high-ranking people are not good at yaoci, then the meaning of "Lengci" is honestly not "65th" and is not enough. Those who "Jin is like a mole" worry about gains and losses, which is the behavior of a mean person. Those who "don't pity your losses" are dedicated and loyal, which is the ambition of a gentleman. "
On the sixth, advance to its corner, maintain the right to conquer the city, be strict and auspicious, without blame, chastity and stinginess.
[Translation] On the ninth, rise to the extreme, as if it is at the tip of the corner. Only by conquering the country, although there is danger, can you get good luck and not suffer any harm, but you must keep the right way to prevent danger.
"Xiang" says: Maintain the use of conquering the city, but the road is not yet complete. Light.
[Translation] "Xiang Zhuan" said: Only the conquest of the Yi Kingdom shows that the way of promotion in Shangjiu has not been carried forward.
[Analysis. Explanation. Insight] Shangjiu is the ultimate position of the Jin hexagram, so "Jin Qijiao" is used as a metaphor. The Jin hexagram advocates softness and neutrality, and it is better to be soft than hard. You can be promoted, but you are excited and impatient. If you continue like this, there will be danger. At this time, the only way to achieve meritorious deeds is to conquer the vassal towns. Although it is dangerous, you will eventually gain good fortune and will not make any mistakes. Stay on track to prevent regrets.
In the sixty-four hexagrams, "defending and conquering cities" means conquering rebellious vassal states or rebellious vassal cities. To a large extent, this is a metaphor that actually refers to problems within oneself or one's own country. As long as the problems within oneself and the country are properly dealt with, and the king becomes a saint in the eyes of the people, there will be nothing that cannot be done or cannot be done well. "To maintain the power and conquer the city, the road is not yet bright" shows that the effort of "Zi Zhao Ming De" has not been truly carried forward and needs to be continued to be enriched and enriched.

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