The 23rd hexagram of "The Book of Changes" is the upper Gen and the lower Kun. The upper hexagram Gen is the hand, and the lower hexagram Kun is the stingy. Combination means harvesting, so the hexagram is called Pi. The lower hexagram Kun has the virtue of carrying things, so it

Zhouyi 》The 23rd hexagram of the pi is Gen on the top and Kun on the bottom.

The upper hexagram Gen is the hand, and the lower hexagram Kun is stingy (sex means ging, and stingy means crops with poor yield or small fruit grains). Combination means harvesting, so the hexagram is called peeling. The harvest season is also the busy farming season, so the hexagram says that "it's not good for going."

Lower hexagram Kun has the virtue of carrying things, so it is extended to the wall. The wall is a wooden table where items are placed, but unlike the table, you can move frequently. On the sixth day of the first lunar month, it is said that "slipping the wall to make your feet." In the yao text, peel means moving away. Kun is also confused, so he said "slander, chastity and evil". Smug, here means that the eyes are confused by dust.

The three lines of Kun in the lower hexagram are all yin, so there is a sign of splitting, so the six two words are "stripping the wall to distinguish". Distinguish, that is, divide. Stripping the wall to distinguish means moving the things on the wall away in different categories. "Surprise, chastity and evil" is the same as the sixth day of the first lunar month.

is the same as Kun, so the sixth three says "peel it, and there is no blame." The mutual hexagram Kun on

is cloth, so the sixth and four words "slide the bed to skin". skin, here refers to the mat on the wall. The mutual hexagram on

is a friend, so the six or five words "现行" refers to the palace man busy in and out like a fish. "Palace people" are the people responsible for the cleaning, repairing and relocation of royal palaces. Kun is obedient, so it is said that "the favor of the palace people will be invincible." Pampering means that the palace ladies love gentlemen.

The upper hexagram Gen is the fruit gua, so the previous nine words "the fruit is not eaten." "Fruit" refers to the fruits and melons piled on the wall. The upper hexagram Kun is a chariot, so it is said that "a gentleman gets a chariot." Gen is a temple, so the above nine words are "a villain who strips the hut". Lu, the place where the fields are under control, will be demolished after a bumper harvest.

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