The two hexagrams "Tai" and "No" both talk about what "fate" is, and the two hexagrams should be viewed together.
No: The word "No" in hieroglyphics means the "grass" that will be exposed on the ground.
grass: dirt, delusions.
All non-edible plants in " Zhouyi " mean dirt and delusion.
thatch: thatch .
螞mulberry: A grass with a nice name, no matter how nice the name is, is still grass, dirt and delusion. Just this name, two words, has fascinated people for more than 3,000 years.
concept (old readers please skip):
dirt (small, delusional thoughts):
1. Dirty and despicable people, things, things, and thoughts in the outside world.
2. Dirty and despicable thoughts (delusions, villains in the heart) and bad habits and styles in oneself.
Heart, people :
The heart is the person, and the person is the heart. The essence of human being is the mind, and the body is the container of the mind. The heart is inside, the body is outside, and the body and mind are united into a human being. To say "heart" is actually to say "people", and to say "people" is to say "heart".
The original meaning of "Zhouyi" is to talk about "people" and "heart".

The interpretation of the hexagram "No"
The sixth day of the sixth lunar month:
The line is: " Pull out the Mao Ru, it will bring Zhenji and Heng"
The line means: Get rid of the weeds (dirt, delusions, small things) in your heart, and understand your shortcomings and deficiencies. Doing this persistently and unchangingly is "auspicious", clearing weeds, maintaining a pure heart, and expanding a pure heart (Heng).
① Mao: Thatch, here refers to the weeds in one’s own heart, one’s own delusions, problems, and shortcomings.
② Hui: Gathering. Collect all the delusions and dirt in your mind and see what is wrong with you.
⑤ Ji: Ji, good, good things, good results.
⑥ Heng: Pure, noble, tall, vast body and mind. A mind and body free of dirt.
Sixty-two:
The line is: " Bao Cheng, Xiaoren Ji, Master No, Prosperity ".
Yaoci interpretation: is reluctant to throw away the weeds in his heart, but still keeps them in his heart, because the villain likes these weeds (little people are lucky). Adults hate and abandon these weeds (adult no), and maintain and expand their pure hearts.
① Bao: tolerant, inclusive, and thoughtful.
② Cheng: carry, accept.
③ Tolerance: I still accept it physically and mentally, and I still have it in my heart.
④ Villain: A person contaminated with dirt. He likes people who are strong and do not follow the laws of principles.
⑤ No: inappropriate, not suitable, not good .
⑥ Adult No: Adults are not adaptable and disgusted (dirt).
Six Three:
Yao Ci is: " Baoshan "
Yao Ci Explanation: Kill the "sheep" (small) in your heart and clear away the dirt and delusions in your heart.
③ Bao: Tolerant and thoughtful.
④ Shame: The word "shame" in oracle bone inscriptions means to kill a sheep and offer it as a sacrifice. The font is "sheep" and "hand", which means to kill the "sheep".
Sheep: gentleman, villain (see "Da Zhuang" 93). It refers to delusional thoughts, contaminated dirt, and failure to follow the rules of affairs.
② Bao Sha: Clear away the contaminated dirt, clear away the delusions in your heart, and do things according to the laws of principles.

The 194th:
line is: " has destiny, no blame, domain separation and good luck ".
Yaoci interpretation:
People always say: "Fate, this is fate." What exactly is "fate"?
"Fate" is "one's pure heart" (no blame) . It is "blessing". The heart is like the land (heart field), and the "misfortunes" and "blessings" in life are the harvest (crops) (Chou Li Zhi) on the land of the "heart".
What the land harvests comes from how it is cultivated;
The "misfortunes" and "blessings" harvested in "fate" come from the harvest of the "heart".
The mind is full of weeds (delusions), and what is destined to be harvested is "disaster".
If your heart is pure and pure, what you will reap in your life is "blessing".
*Ninety-four should be understood together with the sixth hexagram of "Tai".
① No blame: Restore a pure heart, keep a pure heart, have no delusional thoughts, and have a heart not contaminated by dirt.
Jiu: The hieroglyphic meaning of "Jiu" is "to trample the villain in your heart to death".
Be blameless: There is no villain (dirt) in your heart, keep your heart pure.

② Chou (second sound of chou): cultivated land.
In the true meaning of "Zhouyi" ("Zhaoyi"), all the "words" related to "land" mean "heart". (For example: home, field, town, country, etc.)
③ Li: Dependence. This refers to crops grown on the land.
④ Zhi (three sounds of zhi): well-being, the root of happiness.
The ninth five-year plan:
Yao Ci is: " Hugh No, the great man is lucky, his death is tied to the mulberry tree "
Yao Ci interpretation:
Stop the "No" in your heart, be an adult, pursue "big", "No" will soon disappear.
"No", it is tied to the weeds (dirt and delusions in the heart) in the heart (pulled out with force).
① Hugh: stop and finish.
② Adult: A person with outstanding talents, high quality and abundant resources.
③ It will perish: It means it may perish soon.
④ Tie on the bud mulberry: tie on the bud mulberry. Tie it on the grass, which means it is not securely tied.
There are several places where "tie" is used in "The Book of Changes",
such as "tie" on the sixth day of the seventh lunar month in "姤": tied to Jinzhu (meaning to be tied to metal).
In comparison, tying it on the mulberry tree means that it is not firmly tied.
on the ninth:
line is: " pour no, first no, then happy"
line interpretation:
overturn "no", throw "no" out like water, and the water will not be collected.
There is no evil (dirt, delusion) in my heart, and there is nothing wrong with me. At first, I felt uncomfortable and uncomfortable, but soon I will be truly joyful, relaxed, and happy, and I will be able to benefit myself.
① tilt: overturn.
② Pour: Just like pours over the basin to pour , pours out . This will be very powerful, but if pours out , will not be .
③ Joy: good things, joyful things. No dirt (delusion).
④ First no, then happy: initially uncomfortable, but later happy. Just like quitting smoking, smoking is a bad habit, but quitting smoking is very uncomfortable at first, but after quitting, it becomes really comfortable.

"No" hexagram:
The hexagram is: " No is a bandit, which is unfavorable to a gentleman's chastity. Going big and small coming "
Yao word interpretation:
"No" is like a robber.
Robbers will invade our homes and rob us of our wealth.
"No" is the robber that invades our hearts and will plunder the harvest of our "heart" (94).
Don’t be unable to let go of your own “indulgence”. If you can’t let go of your “indulgence”, people will become “small” and “big” will leave you.
① No: grass (dirt, delusion, small)
② Bandit: bandit and robber.
③ Zhen: unchanged, continued, persistent, stubborn.
④ Gentleman: A person who has a good vision but has no intention of it. The word "junzi" in most hexagrams represents "nothing (dirt, small things, weeds)".
⑤ Unfavorable to a gentleman: Don’t be obsessed with thoughts.
⑥ Go: go forward.
⑦ come: come, occupy.