Qian Gua original text: Qian (1): Heng. A gentleman has an end (2).
The sixth day of the lunar month: A humble gentleman. Use Shedachuan (3), good luck.
Six Two: Ming Qian (4). Sadaki.
Jiu San: Lao Qian (5), a gentleman will eventually die. lucky.
Six-Four: No disadvantages, humble (6)
Six-Five: If you are not rich, take advantage of your neighbors, and take advantage of invasion (7). No disadvantages.
Part 6: Ming Qian used his training to conquer the country (8).
Note: (1) Qian is the title of this hexagram. Qian means modesty and humility. The content of the whole hexagram mainly talks about modesty and humility in theory, and the word "qian" appears many times, so it is used as the title. (2) Ending: Have good results and achieve something. (3) Use: beneficial, beneficial. (4) Ming: used as "Ming", meaning wise. (5) Lao: hardworking, hardworking, (6) Huī (huī): used as "wave", meaning to move forward bravely. (7) Invasion: This means attacking the enemy. (8) march; send troops to fight.
Translation: Qian Gua: Prosperity. A gentleman's humility will bring good results.
The sixth day of the lunar month: Humility and humility are the qualities that a gentleman should possess. It is good for crossing large rivers and is auspicious.
Six Two: Wise humility. Auspicious divination.
九三: A gentleman who is diligent and humble will have good results. auspicious.
June 4th: There is no disadvantage, move forward bravely and be humble. If you are not careful and your neighbors suffer, you should attack the invading enemy. There is no disadvantage.
Six: Wise and modest, which is conducive to sending troops to attack the country.
Interpretation: The hexagram specifically discusses the moral quality of humility. It is not difficult to see that the premise of the discussion is established: modesty is a virtue and must be possessed by a gentleman with status, status and education. Starting from this premise, we can further deepen the connotation of humility from various angles and connect it with other qualities. The traditional focus on moral and ethical issues seems to be regarded as the patent of Confucian philosophy . From this, we can further understand the internal reasons why " Zhouyi " has become a Confucian classic. To put it bluntly, humility is a highly respected virtue and one of the principles for conducting oneself in the world. Its basic requirements are to be high in talent but not self-sufficient, to be high in heart but not arrogant, to be high in merit but not boastful, and to be famous but not boastful. Once this principle is implemented into action, it should be said that it is quite difficult. It requires living people who eat whole grains to resist the temptation and corrosion of various desires, be careful in their speech and behavior, "tremble and walk on thin ice", and exercise self-restraint and propriety. From another point of view, it is precisely because it is difficult to reach that it has great appeal, which makes a gentleman stand out from the crowd, extraordinary, and makes people look up to them and admire them. This is probably one of the realms of "inner saint and outer king".
I hope we can all be as humble as true gentlemen.
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