Su Guosheng Su Shuangsheng co-authored "Guizang Zhengjian and Meihua Zhen Yi

Guo-Sheng Su Shuang-Sheng co-authored "Guizang Zhengzhi and Meihua True Yi" PDF eBook download.

Introduction

The basic features of the Qizang Yi and its relationship with the Kun-Qian are recorded in the authoritative text of the Qizang Yi, which is different from the Zhou Yi. The Zhou Rites: Spring Officials Zongbo says "Tai Bu is in charge of the method of the three Yi's: one day "Lianshan", two days "Guizang", three days "Zhou Yi", whose scripture trigrams are all eight, and their differences are all sixty four". This means: "Lianshan", "Guizang", "Zhouyi" are three different divination methods, their commonality is that all three are composed of eight meridians overlapping 64 individual trigrams.

Up to the Three Kingdoms, there is no more than conclusive evidence of "Lianshan" and "Guizang". The theory that "Lian" and "Guizang" use seven or eight, and that they are unchanging, is just a speculation based on the divination examples in "Zuo Zhuan" and "Guoyu", such as "meeting the eight of the burgundy" and "the eight of all the regrets of Zhen Tun and Yu". The Han dynasty called "Xia Yi" and "Guizang" as Yin Yi and Huang Di Yi, which is just a kind of conjecture and has no basis in history. In addition to the Southern Song Dynasty, Wang Yinglin mistakenly included the phrase "The Yellow Emperor got the river map and the merchants got the day of "Guizang"" as the main text of "Shanhaijing" in the book "Yuhai", the "Rites of Zhou" is also the earliest document that records "Guizang". As we all know, "Zhou Li" is a late ancient scripture of the Western Han Dynasty, which came from the hands of Confucianists from the Warring States to the Qin Dynasty, who absorbed the ideas of Legalism and the Five Elements of Yin and Yang in pursuit of "great unity". Therefore, the scriptures it cites must have appeared in the pre-Qin period. In the Book of Rites, Confucius is quoted as saying: "I want to observe the Way of Yin, which is the Song of Song, but it is not enough. I got the "Kun Qian". The Kunqian" is ...... the way I see it." The "Kun Qian" in the sentence is by no means an inversion of the word Qian and Kun, nor can it be equated with "Yin and Yang", but refers to the trigram book represented by the Kun and Qian trigrams. Confucius said, "I went to Song (a country founded by the descendants of the Yin people) in order to investigate the system of the Yin Dynasty, but I could not find enough evidence, and I only got the "Kun-Qian" trigram book handed down from the Yin Dynasty." The method of divination in the Yin Dynasty can be known from this book.

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