The 53rd hexagram of "The Book of Changes": Jian Fengshan Jian Xun, upper Gen and lower
hexagram structure: Xun, upper Gen and lower
hexagram name: Jian Gua Fengshan Jian
Jian, ancient water name, Jianjiang , ancient Zhejiang, today's Xin'an River and its downstream Qiantang River .
" Shuowen Jiezi ": "Gravely, the water comes out of Danyang Weinan Barbarians and goes east into the sea."
"Shui Jing Zhu·Jian Jiang Water": "Jian Jiang, the Shanhai Jing is called Zhejiang."
"Guangya": "Gravely, the water is stained." Soaked.
"Book of Yu Gong": "Going east to the sea." flows in.
is extended to: gradual (gradual); progress (step by step); the beginning of the first sight of things (prevent the problem from scratch).
hexagrams are natural attributes, Xun is above and Gen is below, Xun is wind, wood, and Gen is mountain. The trees on the mountain grow taller and taller, gradually progress, gradually progress.
hexagrams are humanistic attributes, Xun enters outside and Gen stops inside. Knowing where it stops, then it will be orderly and progress gradually.
hexagram attributes conform to the meaning of the word "正". Named Jian Gua, Fengshan Jian.
"The Book of Changes. Xugua Zhuan": Gen means stop. Things cannot be terminated, so they are treated with "gradual". Gradually means progress.
Things will turn back when the extreme moves, and stop when the movement is extreme ( Gen is the stop when the stop is also ), and moves when the stillness is extreme, and the movement and stillness are appropriate, and they convert each other ( objects cannot terminate ).
Gen is the end. Knowing the end will make you calm. Only by being calm can you be calm. Only by being calm can you be at peace. Only by being safe can you be considerable. Only by thinking can you get it.
Knowing to stop, then calm, calm, worry, and gain. Gradually progressed. Gen hexagram after is Jian hexagram (, so I received it as "jian" ).
is gradually, and then orderly ( is gradually, and then progresses ), and progresses gradually.