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Trí tuệ của Kinh Dịch - Gs Tăng Sĩ Cường
Kinh Dịch là bộ kinh điển cổ xưa nhất của dân tộc Trung Hoa, là nguồn gốc của tư tưởng triết học Trung Quốc. Cả "Đạo" của Lão Tử và "Nhất" của Khổng Tử đều bắt nguồn từ tư tưởng căn bản nhất trong Kinh Dịch: "Nhất âm nhất dương chi vị đạo". Tập này cũng giới thiệu về Thái Cực sinh Lưỡng Nghi, Lưỡng Nghi sinh Tứ Tượng.
Kinh Dịch là bộ kinh điển cổ xưa nhất của dân tộc Trung Hoa, là nguồn gốc của tư tưởng triết học Trung Quốc. Cả "Đạo" của Lão Tử và "Nhất" của Khổng Tử đều bắt nguồn từ tư tưởng căn bản nhất trong Kinh Dịch: "Nhất âm nhất dương chi vị đạo". Tập này cũng giới thiệu về Thái Cực sinh Lưỡng Nghi, Lưỡng Nghi sinh Tứ Tượng.
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00:01The Book of Changes (I Ching), the oldest classic work of the Chinese nation.
00:04It is the origin of Chinese philosophical thought.
00:08Whether it's the Dao that Lao Tzu speaks of, the Dao that is not, or the constant Dao.
00:14Or the five principles of Confucius, the one that runs through the mind
00:18All of these originate from the most fundamental ideas in the Book of Changes.
00:22That is the taste of yin and yang.
00:26So how did Yin and Yang come about?
00:28What is their relationship?
00:30The concept of Yin and Yang has had a significant impact on the Chinese nation.
00:32What important impact did it have?
00:35Professor Tseng Shih-Chiang of National Taiwan Normal University
00:37This will guide us to appreciate the wisdom of the I Ching.
00:42Please watch The Way of Yin and Yang
00:48All the knowledge in the world
00:52If we were to explain it in one sentence...
00:57Do you all think this is possible?
01:02I believe many people would shake their heads in disbelief.
01:04It's not that simple.
01:07Actually, it really is just a sentence
01:09It can encompass all knowledge
01:16That is a very important concept in the Book of Changes.
01:19The Flavor of Yin and Yang
01:24Today, biological scientists have explained it very clearly.
01:29How can the world be perpetually regenerating?
01:32It is precisely because of species diversity
01:35Different factors combine to form eggs
01:39Interaction
01:40Only then can it thrive and continue to grow.
01:43If species monism
01:45In the end, all species disappeared.
01:46Only humans remain
01:47Humans also die.
01:49It can be summed up in one sentence.
01:51There will be no change without contradictions.
01:56Without change, there is no way out.
01:59This is the flavor of "Yi Yin Yi Yang".
02:02It's very clear in our minds
02:05This is "The Taste of Yin and Yang".
02:08It doesn't mean one is yin and the other is yang.
02:11So, when combined, it's called Tao.
02:12That's not what I meant.
02:14Rather, it refers to changes in nature.
02:19Did you all not notice?
02:20Everything in the world
02:23It's nothing more than four words
02:25Natural gestation
02:29But there's a reason behind it.
02:32That principle is eternal and unchanging.
02:35If that principle changes
02:36Then produce different samples every day.
02:39That society still has continuity
02:42Do we still have faith in nature?
02:46The Flavor of Yin and Yang
02:50Tell us
02:52Natural changes
02:54This is the way of Yin and Yang.
02:57The two characters Yin and Yang
03:00Who added them?
03:01It was Confucius who added it.
03:05Confucius said
03:06With Tai Chi
03:09Four Bodies and Two Forms
03:13And these two elements
03:14It's just one yin and one yang.
03:16I'm going to talk about yin and yang now.
03:18Everyone must understand
03:20In Chinese, "one" means "two".
03:21Two is one
03:23He told us
03:24This one
03:25It contains different things.
03:30How much does it contain?
03:33Actually this
03:35We can easily understand
03:36It's about square, up and down, high and low, light and heavy.
03:41There are two relative types.
03:44So this concept
03:45In the West, until very late
03:47Einstein finally said it.
03:50It's called relativity.
03:55Does relativity negate the absolute?
03:58Actually, no.
04:00Many people think of relative
04:02It's said that nothing in the world is absolute.
04:04That's not true.
04:06You see, we said
04:07Everything in the world is absolute.
04:11There is absolutely no relative.
04:13Did you hear it?
04:14This statement itself is very absolute.
04:16It is absolutely true.
04:18There's no such absolute rule.
04:21This tells us
04:22There are always exceptions.
04:26This is a very important concept in the Gospel.
04:31You can't find the concept of Yin and Yang in the ancient Chinese classics.
04:35But Confucius said
04:37After the taste of yin and yang
04:38It then became something of Yoshitsune.
04:41You won't find the Five Elements in the Book of Changes.
04:45But after you incorporated the Five Elements into the Yijing (義經),
04:47It is very similar
04:50You use the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches
04:51These are all different cultures.
04:54However, after incorporating Yoshitsune
04:56They all said the same thing.
04:59That's how everyone knows.
05:01The Chinese nation is not composed of a single ethnic group.
05:05But we all say we are descendants of the emperor.
05:10This is strange.
05:13This means that our nation is not judged by bloodline.
05:17It's not about which race you belong to.
05:22It's not about what you say.
05:24It is not because of the doctrines we have that we are able to...
05:30Are you a member of the Chinese nation?
05:32There is only one standard
05:34See if you have a good understanding of Chinese culture.
05:38What culture are we?
05:40To be used as a standard for national identity
05:45You identify with Chinese culture and are Chinese.
05:48Even if you look like a Westerner
05:49It doesn't matter
05:51It doesn't matter
05:53Westerners are not
05:54Westerners are either of different bloodlines
05:57Or it's that
06:01Of course, the United States is a melting pot of various races.
06:05Therefore, its racial concepts are relatively advanced.
06:10He believes that bloodline should not be a concern.
06:13Still using American culture as the standard of identification
06:16Actually, this was learned entirely from us.
06:21Unfortunately
06:22This is what the United States has proven over the past 200 years.
06:26The United States has still not developed its own culture.
06:31Another country with multi-ethnic integration
06:33The Chinese nation possesses its own unique culture.
06:36Chinese people refer to themselves as descendants of the Yang Emperor.
06:40Descendants of the Dragon
06:42Western countries, however, have never formed a unified culture.
06:45Why is that?
06:47This is related to Western understanding of the origin of the world.
06:50What kind of connection do they have?
06:55Where do people come from?
06:58I think this is a question that everyone will think about sooner or later.
07:05Where do people come from?
07:07If you say that's not simple
07:09Born from the mother's womb
07:13Have you all noticed?
07:15People who say such things
07:17What does that mean?
07:19This shows that his knowledge is really limited.
07:23Otherwise, he wouldn't have said it so confidently.
07:28The more knowledgeable a person
07:29The more he hesitated to answer the question...
07:32It's as if it's going to lead to
07:34But the more mature it becomes, the more it droops.
07:38It's the same principle.
07:40Because if a person is born from the mother's womb
07:46Then where did the mother come from?
07:49If we keep chasing like this...
07:53Everyone would shake their heads.
07:54So what should we do?
07:57We can see everything
08:01But where did he come from?
08:04Westerners gave a very clear
08:08Definitely the easiest and simplest answer
08:12God created
08:16This was created by God.
08:19This is an answer that Westerners tend to believe.
08:25God is supreme.
08:29He can create some
08:31Because he is omniscient
08:33omnipresent
08:34omnipotent
08:36Look at the Western gods
08:38He is the master of everything.
08:40Everyone has to listen to him
08:43Moreover, he believes
08:45All people are children of God.
08:49Only in this way can we understand
08:51Why Westerners
08:53The son can call his father's name
08:54Why
08:55Because you are a child of God
08:57I am also a child of God.
08:59It's just that in the short term now
09:00You are the father, I am the son
09:02However, in the long run...
09:03We are all children of God
09:05We are the same.
09:08I think this idea
09:09Chinese people probably wouldn't find it easy to accept.
09:13He believed that all people are equal.
09:17Each of us is directly connected to God.
09:21To develop a close relationship
09:25Therefore, God can have commandments.
09:27People shouldn't do this.
09:29You can't do that.
09:30This led to the formation of the rule of law society in the West.
09:34We often talk about the rule of law today.
09:36We must figure out the root cause.
09:39Everyone believes in God
09:41All obey God's commandments
09:44Then turn it into a relationship between people.
09:46Common Law
09:49Govern everything by law.
09:52This is what constitutes a society governed by the rule of law.
09:55If you do not obey God's commandments
09:59God is very strict.
10:01He will set off
10:04Especially after a person dies
10:05To be subject to final judgment
10:08I think this is theocentric.
10:11We Chinese are not like that.
10:15Add a name after our God
10:17Called Gods Gods
10:20Look at the sentence we say most often
10:22There are gods watching from above.
10:25That shows there are many gods.
10:26There is more than one
10:29And what does a god do?
10:31He's not here to tell us what to do.
10:32He's not here to tell us what to do.
10:34He helps us understand the principles.
10:38That's what makes a god.
10:39Meiji Shinji
10:41Very amazing
10:42Finally, I understood.
10:44That's what makes a deity.
10:47That saying from the I Ching
10:48We repeated it several times.
10:50It is called "To Heaven Again".
10:53Neither disadvantage
10:58It means you need to understand the principles of nature yourself.
11:01Then you went with the flow.
11:04You will receive good fortune.
11:07You will not have any adverse consequences.
11:10Therefore, under such circumstances
11:12Our focus is on people.
11:13In oneself
11:14I have not grasped the principles of heaven.
11:16Have I come to understand the principles of nature?
11:20What does this mean?
11:22Just tell us
11:23Chinese is more practical.
11:26In English
11:28It's called practical.
11:29Chinese is very practical
11:32For these virtual things
11:33Honestly speaking
11:35We are not really accepting of this.
11:37The I Ching tells us
11:39Everything is a product of human imagination.
11:44It's all in people's minds.
11:46We don't use virtual
11:48We use imagination
11:50They're all just figments of people's imaginations.
11:53Did we have watches before?
11:55No
11:56There's someone thinking about it.
11:58After thinking about it,
11:59The watch came out.
12:01Do we have money and microphones?
12:03No
12:04It's just that some people keep thinking about it.
12:06Finally, the microphone came out.
12:09Everything is a product of human imagination.
12:12I think this is the highest answer the I Ching gives us.
12:18The I Ching tells us
12:20Everything is a product of human imagination.
12:23In fact
12:24Human beings are born with imagination
12:26That's how the vast world came to be.
12:28All kinds of inventions and creations
12:31This is why various ideologies and schools of thought emerged.
12:36So who came up with the ideas of the I Ching?
12:42It was Fu Xi who came up with it.
12:45Everyone must be so envious!
12:48Then I can also come up with these things.
12:50Isn't that great?
12:52sure
12:54Earth is great!
12:55There is only one way.
12:57Reduce your desires
13:00You can think about it from the perspective of earthquakes.
13:04We call the things we think of "divine secrets".
13:09In Chinese, it is called Tianji (天机).
13:12Those who desire to live have shallow understanding of the ways of heaven.
13:18Thinking about stocks all day
13:19Tomorrow I need to figure out how to buy property around the town.
13:24People who think about me for a long time the day after tomorrow
13:26He completely failed to see this heavenly secret.
13:31Those who are shallow in desires will find their secrets revealed.
13:35Completely in one's own hands
13:37Fu Xixi thinks that humanity is the most important thing.
13:42And it is the highest secret of the universe.
13:45Where do all things come from?
13:50Fu Xishi saw the sun
13:52Rising from the East
13:53Then keep walking and walking.
13:56Going down from the west
13:59He knew.
14:01There is a force under heaven
14:04Raise the sun from the east
14:07Then he kept falling westward.
14:13This power enables all things...
14:17They were all influenced by him
14:21It's as if he is the origin of the universe.
14:27If Fuxi Shi thought of this...
14:29Then we think
14:31This person
14:32That really needs to be virtual.
14:33That's truly virtual.
14:35Because it is unrealistic
14:38How can you conclude that he's unrealistic?
14:41Too easy
14:42The sun came out today.
14:46The sun will rise tomorrow.
14:49There aren't that many suns.
14:52One a day
14:53More than three hundred a year
14:55How could this be allowed?
14:57Even with so many suns
14:59The East has such a large solar reservoir
15:02Can it be stored?
15:05They also need a large solar storage facility over there.
15:08Only then can one fall off per day
15:10One drops a day
15:13Therefore, Fu Xi Shi
15:15He negated himself.
15:17I think this has a great impact on Chinese people as well.
15:21People often need to reflect.
15:25We now know
15:27It is not true.
15:30Because the sun is eternal.
15:34It's just that the Earth rotates on its own.
15:35So sometimes you can see
15:37Sometimes you can't see
15:39But
15:40Will it affect our thinking?
15:42Won't
15:44Lin Gang and his wife are the least we can tell.
15:47There are visible parts
15:48There are unseen parts
15:52A force pulled it up
15:53There was a force pulling it down.
15:57It then produced
15:58There are two types of interaction
16:00This connection of forces
16:02One positive and one negative
16:05First
16:06First
16:08These two things
16:11What does that constitute?
16:13It constitutes the Tai Chi
16:15Two important connotations
16:20therefore
16:21So what?
16:21He really wanted to
16:23His line of thought
16:25Show it
16:27Let everyone know
16:30But
16:31There was no written language at that time.
16:35Fu hope is
16:37He used this power
16:40Represented by a continuous line
16:45I think this is a remarkable approach.
16:49I have no words
16:50I can't explain it clearly.
16:52I'll just draw an image.
16:54Draw the simplest one
16:55Today it's called a symbol.
16:58Back then it was a hyphen
16:59This concept is not even present.
17:00It is evident that symbols are also created by humans.
17:04He drew just this one line.
17:07Perhaps they didn't even have a pen to draw with back then.
17:09I can't draw it no matter how hard I try.
17:11He broke off a tree branch
17:13Which section?
17:15This represents that energy.
17:18That power
17:20Therefore, the true meaning of "one stroke opens the heavens"
17:22It's like a single stroke that opens up the world.
17:26That concludes our discussion.
17:28It is already very clear
17:30Back then
17:31Fu hope is
17:32He observed with his eyes.
17:35All things in the universe
17:38Then he relied on his imagination
17:40Come and build a system for us.
17:44The root of this system
17:47It's just one stroke.
17:49It's called Tai Chi
17:52I think it all started like this.
17:56Fu hope believes that since there is an energy
17:59There is a power
18:01There is a direction
18:04There is an opposite direction.
18:07This constitutes something called what?
18:11Searching for Huang often returns
18:14Zhou Erfu died
18:18Therefore he believed
18:21For every yin there is a yang
18:24For every yang, there is a yin.
18:29Fuxi Shangguan Astronomy Check Geography
18:32I thought about it for a long time
18:33Finally, a single stroke opened up the world.
18:36This stroke is Tai Chi.
18:39Everything in the universe originates from Tai Chi.
18:44Confucius in his true intention
18:46That is, as written in the biography of Yi.
18:49Righteousness has Taiji
18:51It gives rise to the two polarities.
18:52This is what people often refer to as Tai Chi generating Yin and Yang.
18:57This means that Tai Chi contains two opposing forces, one positive and one negative.
19:00These two forces are Yin and Yang.
19:03So what is the relationship between Yin and Yang?
19:12Taiji generates Yin and Yang
19:14The two principles are Yin and Yang.
19:17If that's what Fauci was thinking, he would be quite satisfied.
19:22We're really unlucky then.
19:24Why
19:25Because this means that the concept of division has already emerged.
19:28Yin and Yang
19:30Is it one or two?
19:31There are clearly two, right?
19:32So those two got separated?
19:36Therefore, Fauci believed that...
19:38One or one
19:40It's just that sometimes it's still sometimes it becomes two.
19:45It's just a piece of wood.
19:46If you don't do anything to it, it'll just be a piece of wood.
19:49If you break it, it becomes a two-piece fracture.
19:53Therefore, yin is yang.
19:54Yang is Yin
19:55Yin can transform into Yang
19:56Yang can transform into Yin
19:59Yin and Yang cannot be separated.
20:03It has a high degree of compatibility.
20:07Later, he gradually realized...
20:09I finally understand.
20:12Yin contains Yang
20:13Yin within Yang
20:14How could he understand?
20:17Because he discovered
20:18Break that branch off
20:22It turns negative.
20:25The yin connects it and transforms it into yang.
20:29I think children nowadays
20:30If you give him one
20:33Bamboo
20:35Whether it's a herdsman or not
20:36He probably broke it by accident.
20:38Crying unless it's broken
20:40what to do
20:40We used water to prop it up.
20:43These things
20:44For us now
20:47It is a very common phenomenon
20:50But at that time?
20:53Fouché demonstrated his exceptional imagination.
20:58You will find that this transformation is also called Tai Chi or Yang.
21:04Therefore, our Chinese characters...
21:05In different occasions
21:07It has different pronunciations
21:08It has different meanings
21:10Start from here
21:12What do you think this is?
21:14This calculation Tai Chi
21:17But what happens when we get here?
21:18Whenever Yin appears
21:19It also represents Yang.
21:22The same transformation
21:23In different locations
21:25Its different meanings
21:27This Chinese character uses a lot of...
21:31Have you noticed?
21:33One two This two
21:35And that despicable one later
21:37That damned Wu
21:38They are very close.
21:41Secondly, it's nauseous.
21:43It's really awful.
21:46These ideas all stem from the concept of artistic conception.
21:49one
21:50You feel very happy
21:52Why
21:53Because everyone is together
21:56At the same time?
21:57Its power is very strong
21:59What we are saying today
22:00work together
22:01Only then can one have this feeling.
22:05They started dividing up in the second year.
22:08So it says
22:09If Yang is Yang
22:11Yin is Yin
22:12Is it right
22:14The sun rises
22:15It might go in that direction.
22:18It came up dark.
22:19Maybe go in that direction
22:22Two uncooperative
22:23Two discordant elements
22:25They are incompatible
22:28Is the universe really so philosophically ordered?
22:33See, we've gained another concept.
22:35that is
22:35The universe looks chaotic
22:38In fact, it is logical in every point.
22:39It is very regular
22:41Very orderly
22:44It's about order within chaos.
22:48You see, everything in the world is chaotic.
22:51But it has a story.
22:52There's drama in the chaos
22:55This is something we should really experience.
23:01It is already believed that Yin and Yang originate from Taiji.
23:05Moreover, it contains yin within yang.
23:06Yin within Yang
23:08Yin becomes Yang
23:09Yang becomes Yin
23:11They are interactive and united.
23:13Indivisible
23:15It's called the flavor of yin and yang.
23:19So this concept of Yin and Yang
23:21Regarding the Chinese way of thinking
23:23What kind of impact will it have?
23:28Tai Chi is our commonality
23:31No matter how old a person is, they are not enough to be a Tai Chi master.
23:34Even a small person is still a Tai Chi symbol.
23:37Everyone is Tai Chi
23:39Even every Chinese character is a Tai Chi symbol.
23:42It's called "One word, one Tai Chi".
23:47But it will change.
23:49It contains yin and yang.
23:51You see, the same Chinese person
23:52Sometimes very trustworthy
23:54Sometimes very untrustworthy
23:56Sometimes very punctual
23:57Sometimes not punctual
24:00Sometimes it's very inspiring
24:01Sometimes I feel frustrated
24:04You can see it anytime.
24:06People have emotional changes
24:08The same person
24:09He contains different emotions.
24:13Sometimes he felt that the world was truly named.
24:17Full of hope
24:19Sometimes I feel like there are bad people everywhere.
24:21Why am I so unlucky?
24:25The same person
24:26The same Tai Chi
24:28He distinguishes between Yin and Yang.
24:30Are bad people necessarily bad people?
24:32uncertain
24:32Bad people sometimes do good deeds.
24:36Are good people guaranteed never to do bad things?
24:37Not necessarily
24:38He was a good person, but he did a lot of bad things.
24:42Therefore, yin is yang.
24:43Yang is Yin
24:44Yin can transform into Yang
24:46Yang can transform into Yin
24:48I think this idea
24:49That had a huge impact on the Chinese people.
24:53Because Westerners tend to think
24:56Yin is Yin
24:57Yang is Yang
24:58These are two different things.
25:00You asked Westerners
25:01Are Yin and Yang two things or one thing?
25:04I guarantee the answer is that the two things are very simple.
25:08Yin is Yin and Yang is Yang
25:11yin and yang
25:11But the Chinese will tell you
25:12It is a thing
25:15One thing contains two components
25:17One type is called Yin
25:18One type is called Yang
25:20Taken together, it is called Tai Chi.
25:23The Tai Chi splits into Yin and Yang.
25:26So if we talk about one
25:27It is Tai Chi
25:28If we're talking about two, then it's Yang and Yin.
25:32That kind of concept
25:34I believe we can easily accept this.
25:39It has already given us the mindset of an expert.
25:42The understanding of the unity of the two and the West
25:44This has led to a shift in the perspectives of people from the East and the West.
25:46There is a difference between birth and separation
25:48This extends to all aspects of life, from individual families to national borders.
25:53Both resulted in a difference of tens of thousands.
25:57So what is the difference in these ideas?
25:58In our understanding of the universe and all things
26:01What other major differences will it bring?
26:05We are entirely guided by humanistic principles.
26:09Humanity is the foundation of the universe.
26:13This is why we absolutely must thank the reviewers.
26:17Because if it weren't for him...
26:19We may very well follow the path of the West.
26:22What is it called?
26:23Religious approach
26:27You see, Westerners can't live without religion.
26:30Many people envy them now.
26:32Oh, you have a religion?
26:34We have no faith.
26:36Actually, this statement is incorrect.
26:40Westerners' beliefs extend to religion.
26:45What about our faith?
26:46We are slightly higher than religion.
26:48It is called the Way
26:53Lao Tzu said that the way of nature is...
26:56What does this sentence mean?
27:00The Tao does not mean simply imitating nature.
27:04That's not how it works.
27:05Because the Tao is inherently natural.
27:09Therefore, the principle of "Tao follows nature"
27:11Here it should be interpreted as equal to
27:13The Tao is equal to nature.
27:17But when Chinese says "equals"...
27:19We also have the meaning of not being equal to.
27:21I think that's the most amazing thing.
27:24We Chinese need to gradually understand ourselves.
27:27Because he is apart from nature
27:29There was something else in him.
27:33We use the word "ethics" to explain him.
27:39In fact, the I Ching is about the laws of nature.
27:41Transfer it to the four aspects of human ethics
27:49So where does ethics come from?
27:51From nature
27:53Naturally, there is such continuity.
27:54Who is in charge?
27:56If Fouché had said back then that God was in charge...
27:59That's how religion came about.
28:00He said no
28:02This is the interaction of Yin and Yang.
28:04It is the gestation of nature.
28:06There is no special main house
28:09No
28:11We can now roughly understand from the perspective of physics
28:13The I Ching is actually quite close to the truth.
28:18That is to say, it has two different forces.
28:20This is how it is delivered and put into use.
28:24That naturally gave rise to all things.
28:26And it will keep running.
28:30It considers it to be one of two.
28:32Two lives, three
28:34From the three, all things are born.
28:38Look at one, two, three
28:39Let's talk about it again, it's still one, two, three.
28:41Even if it's big, it's still one, two, three.
28:43It's all one, two, three.
28:46This way everyone will understand
28:48Why did Emperor Gaozu of Han unify the country?
28:51He was simple
28:53Three Rules
28:56This is the approach that best suits the Chinese national character.
29:02Lao Tzu said
29:03One begets two, two begets three, three begets all things.
29:06Explaining using the thinking of the I Ching
29:08First is Tai Chi
29:10It is the root of all change.
29:12Second, Yin and Yang
29:13Thirdly, the interaction of Yin and Yang.
29:16In this way, all things can naturally come into being.
29:25Once it is widely known and its power is not diminished
29:28Then all things in the world
29:30How does it evolve further from two layers of mud?
29:37We must understand now
29:40Many Chinese ways of thinking originate from the I Ching.
29:45The I Ching tells us
29:47The world is a collection of things.
29:50But if this one is simply one...
29:53That's going all the way through.
29:55That won't change.
29:57How can there be all things?
29:59Whether it's yin or yang
30:01If the two do not interact
30:03What is its purpose?
30:03That cannot work.
30:06Therefore, he knew that Yang would definitely be paired with Yin.
30:09They will collide
30:11Yin and Yang will combine.
30:14This is how all things come into being.
30:17Everything in the world has yin and yang.
30:20And they can't be separated.
30:22You only need to watch it for one day.
30:25When you wake up in the morning
30:27The sun has risen.
30:29Do you feel hot?
30:31Won't
30:32You know it's hot up there.
30:34But the heat of that sunlight
30:37It hasn't fully reached the ground yet.
30:41Therefore, you feel that it is hot above.
30:44It's still cold down there.
30:45Therefore it was called Shaoyang
30:47It must have been noon by then.
30:50It's hot both above and below.
30:52Let's call him Lao Yang.
30:56At dusk
30:58You will feel
30:59You'll feel that it's still very hot down there.
31:02But it's already getting cold.
31:04Because the setting sun doesn't have much heat.
31:09It's cool on top.
31:11It's hot down there.
31:12Shaoyin
31:15At midnight
31:17It's cold everywhere.
31:20He'll call him Old Yin.
31:27A day begins in the morning
31:30It's from Shaoyang to Laoyang
31:34Starting at dusk
31:36It is from the Lesser Yin
31:37Then until midnight
31:39That's Lao Yin
31:43Looking at it over a year
31:44Spring and summer are yang
31:50Autumn and winter are yin
31:53So no matter where you are
31:55You can use Tai Chi to generate Yin and Yang.
31:58Two principles give rise to four items
32:00Let's look at all the changes
32:05You just need to figure this out.
32:07Then, dynamic equilibrium is adopted.
32:10You will fully understand
32:14We should respect the review process.
32:17Because its starting point was very high.
32:20Very comprehensive
32:22And let us always follow
32:27This is called scripture.
32:29So why was the I Ching transformed into a collection of classics?
32:33The first
32:34In fact, it is all the schools of thought of the Hundred Schools of Thought
32:37Common origin
32:39Called the Classics
32:43The Source
32:47Fauci opened up the world with one painting
32:49This stroke is Tai Chi.
32:51Tai Chi contains both Yin and Yang forces.
32:55That is, Yin and Yang
32:57The interaction of Yin and Yang then produced four items.
33:00So, the next four items
33:02How did the Eight Trigrams come about?
33:04What do these eight trigrams represent?
33:07We'll talk about that in the next episode.
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