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00:28Bagua diagram
00:32Professor Tseng Shih-Chiang from the National Taiwan Normal University will lead us in reflecting on the past.
00:37wisdom
00:39Please continue to follow the gossip and the universe.
00:46We have no religion
00:48But we have faith.
00:51Where is the faith of the Chinese people?
00:54Fu Xi is from that year
00:57His intention was to make our Chinese nation
01:02Lifetimes
01:04There is a common understanding
01:07They share a common belief.
01:11It is ethics and morality
01:13So we'll say one thing today.
01:15Everyone can think about this carefully.
01:18Our ancestors
01:20We have long
01:22That thing that never broke
01:26It is ethics and morality
01:27That's why Confucianism is so highly valued.
01:30That's the point.
01:32But in the Fuxi Chamber back then
01:35Where is the writing?
01:37He has no language
01:38How could he possibly spout so many principles?
01:41impossible
01:43This is something we greatly admire.
01:45The place of Fuxi Room
01:46He opened the world with a simple sentence.
01:50Tell us
01:52Tai Chi represents, on the one hand,
01:55The order of the universe and nature
01:57It has a pattern
02:00But Fuxi Studio hopes we
02:02The laws of nature
02:05Shift to personnel and social aspects
02:09Therefore, it is mostly through the phenomena of the universe.
02:12To explain the principles of life
02:17What are the principles of life?
02:19We use ethics
02:20Arts and Sciences are terms we added.
02:25Therefore, ethics
02:26You need to talk to Westerners
02:29He told you
02:30That is religion
02:31Because Westerners value personal moral cultivation.
02:34It belongs to religion
02:36I think we really need to figure this out.
02:39The West ultimately split up.
02:41Doing things is a science
02:43Being human is a religion
02:45Europeans don't distinguish between them.
02:47So his words were groundbreaking.
02:50He gradually distinguished between yin and yang.
02:54Then he thought
02:56Whether it's yin or yang
02:58If the two do not interact
03:00What is its purpose?
03:00That cannot work.
03:02Therefore, he knew that Yang would definitely be paired with Yin.
03:05They will combine together
03:07This is how all things come into being.
03:08So it becomes what?
03:10Transform into the Four Symbols
03:14Then Fu Xisi thought again
03:16You're always being sarcastic and ambiguous.
03:18So balanced
03:19It won't move.
03:22Look how the balance is moving.
03:24So he thought
03:25The universe is caused by imbalance.
03:28This idea has had a huge impact on us.
03:32Everything is unbalanced
03:33Then we hope it's balanced.
03:35The balance was quickly broken again.
03:37Another imbalance was found
03:38Another balancing act
03:40This is called dynamic equilibrium.
03:43You look at it from this perspective
03:45All current phenomena
03:46Both are dynamic balances.
03:50Not a static equilibrium
03:51Static equilibrium is called stillness.
03:53stillness is death
03:55It can't move.
03:56Where will life continue?
03:57Therefore he knew
03:59Two Yin
04:01A shade can be added to it.
04:03You can add a Yang.
04:05Two positive
04:06You can add a Yang character above it.
04:07Add a yin
04:09It is inherently yin and yang.
04:10You can also add a Yang.
04:11Or add a yin
04:14This naturally makes it eight.
04:16It's called Bagua (Eight Trigrams)
04:19The sixth hexagram is also one of the eight trigrams.
04:21Many people believe
04:22Bagua is Bagua
04:23The sixth hexagram is the same as the fourth hexagram.
04:24That's not true.
04:26The six-four hexagrams are the eight trigrams.
04:28They overlapped like this
04:30To the end
04:32There are a total of sixty-four situations.
04:34This makes it very clear.
04:45Fauci opened up the world with one painting
04:47This stroke is Tai Chi.
04:49Tai Chi contains both Yin and Yang.
04:53Fouché drew several variations of Yin and Yang.
04:56This formed the Eight Trigrams.
04:58However, many people feel
05:00Learning art is very difficult
05:02It's because I don't understand gossip
05:04Not to mention the sixty-four hexagrams
05:07So what exactly do the Eight Trigrams represent?
05:09Have you mastered the Eight Trigrams?
05:11Then you can understand the Art Classics.
05:18How to read the Book of Arts
05:19First, you need to understand the eight trigrams.
05:23Everything revolves around gossip.
05:27Therefore, the Eight Trigrams are the Art Classic.
05:28The Art Classic is the Eight Trigrams
05:30When put together, it's called the Art Classic Eight Trigrams.
05:33What is Bagua?
05:35That is, from the myriad phenomena of the universe
05:39We have identified eight basic elements.
05:45Elements that make up the universe
05:49The information we get from the Art Classic
05:52It means there are eight kinds.
05:54Which eight species live with us humans?
05:57Which eight are most closely related?
06:01The first one must be heaven.
06:04Honestly, there is no heaven.
06:05There was nothing left.
06:07Silence
06:09There was nothing moving.
06:12What kind of world is that?
06:15With the sky
06:17We looked up and saw
06:19We can see down immediately when we look up.
06:22What's underneath?
06:23Earth
06:25Therefore, Heaven and Earth are two...
06:26I believe no one will leave.
06:29Once a person leaves heaven and earth
06:32sure
06:34Occasionally I act as a cold-blooded person
06:37Very honorable
06:38very good
06:41If that means you'll leave Earth forever.
06:44You will always be a cold-blooded person
06:46Are you willing?
06:47I have no idea
06:49Thinking about it, Earth is still the best.
06:53world
06:55Our fundamental nature
06:57Inseparable
06:59What comes to mind immediately after Heaven and Earth?
07:02Two things immediately came to mind.
07:04Water and fire
07:06You have no water
07:07Can you survive?
07:09If you don't live, what will you eat?
07:12Look at how you think.
07:13You said very clearly
07:15The essence of the mind originally comes from nature.
07:18To extract some principles from it
07:22Therefore, heaven, earth, water, and fire
07:24It's about the four most fundamental things.
07:28Heaven, Earth, Water, Fire
07:30Is that enough?
07:33No
07:35Sometimes the fire is too big
07:36It's hot
07:38What do we begin?
07:39fan
07:41I just hope the wind
07:42Here
07:44It is clear that wind is also very important.
07:47This wind...
07:48After arriving
07:50You will immediately think of
07:52What is the opposite of following the trend?
07:57It's just thunder!
07:59When you thunder
08:00That feeling
08:01When following the trend
08:03That feeling is often comparative.
08:07Therefore, heaven, earth, water, fire, thunder, and wind
08:10What would you think of?
08:11This wind
08:14Why did we come in from that side?
08:15Why not come in from this side?
08:17Look
08:18It turns out the mountain was blocking the way.
08:21Mountains can block many things
08:24No wonder the wind came from that direction.
08:28Therefore, the mountain became very important again.
08:29The mountain blocked the wind.
08:31Where does the wind come from?
08:32What's over there?
08:33That's the sea.
08:37It's not necessarily entirely the sea.
08:39You see many places
08:40It has no sea.
08:41Just call Zha Hai
08:43Like Yunnan
08:44Yunnan Talks about Haizi
08:45Hai Zi
08:46It's just a float
08:47A stab
08:48A soup
08:51That brings up the eight items.
08:53Heaven, Earth, Water, Fire, Thunder, and Wind (threefold)
08:58All things in the world
09:00These are all eight kinds of things.
09:02Interact with each other
09:04Look at Lei and Feng's interaction
09:07Lei and Shan Interaction
09:09Fish can also interact with the sky.
09:11Why not?
09:12A fish might fall to the sky.
09:14A fish may emerge from underground
09:16He ran out with a bang
09:18Therefore, we will classify these eight phenomena
09:22Positioning eight gold pendants
09:24It's basically hanging
09:27Moreover, here
09:29It is divided into only two small systems.
09:32One of them is related to the heavens.
09:35One that is related to the land
09:37Therefore, it is very easy to remember.
09:42Fouché discovered this through careful observation.
09:45Although the universe contains all things and phenomena
09:47But they are all composed of eight basic elements.
09:50The composition
09:51This is the sky.
09:53land
09:54water
09:55fire
09:56thunder
09:56wind
09:58Mountain
09:58Ze
10:00So how did Fauci utilize...
10:02Yin and Yang
10:02The combination of these two symbols
10:05What represents these eight natural phenomena?
10:13Look how we draw the sky
10:17Everyone must come from very, very far away.
10:20Ancient humans
10:21Their thinking is very simple.
10:24Imagine how he would draw the sky.
10:28Naturally, we drew this line.
10:30Wireless is everything
10:34And you'll find that the sky isn't...
10:36A thin layer
10:38It seems there are heavens beyond heavens, and heavens above heavens.
10:41This is easy to understand.
10:43So draw three lines.
10:45Like drawing a rainbow today
10:49That cheat will appear.
10:51Hanging portrait, hanging portrait is this hanging portrait what
10:54What does it resemble? It resembles the sky.
10:56That's just how the sky is.
10:59What about that land?
11:00The earth is under the sky
11:03You see land on the horizon
11:06There is also land at the edge of the sky.
11:08But what about the middle part?
11:10It is separated by a river.
11:13You are standing on this side of the river.
11:14You will find
11:16There is a day over there
11:17There is a day here
11:18The sky is all connected.
11:20But the land
11:21It is split
11:22So this area
11:23That piece
11:24That's natural.
11:25It is drawn as a broken straight line.
11:29You know the soil is quite thick.
11:31It's not a thin layer either.
11:33Therefore, use divergence to break the straight line.
11:40We divide the Eight Trigrams into two categories.
11:43One type is related to the heavens.
11:44One type is related to the land.
11:48Look, you've drawn the sky.
11:51Then you discover these three straight lines
11:54Based on our current understanding
11:56Actually, this was passed down from the past.
12:00It's called "Mountain Down".
12:01Otherwise, how can we divide it?
12:03The word "shake"
12:04It is a unique term used in the translation of the Bible.
12:08It's because every stroke of it is called a shake.
12:13The bottom stroke is called the downward swing.
12:18The middle stroke is called "zhongyao".
12:21The top one is called the "shangyao" (上摇).
12:24Shaking is a symbol
12:28The bottommost hole in the sky
12:31It's called the Underworld Cave.
12:34The swaying hole in the sky
12:36It's called the Cave in the Sky.
12:40The hole in the sky
12:42It's called the Cave Above the Sky.
12:46This is very clear.
12:47So why use surgery to represent a hole?
12:50Because crows and fine birds are not expensive.
12:54Two sheep and one yin
12:55That vagina is from surgery.
12:56Therefore, Yin is the primary element.
12:58Two Yin and one Yang
12:59That's a surgical procedure.
13:00Therefore, Yang is the primary element.
13:03What is the hole under the sky?
13:06Is there something under the sky in the cave?
13:08Someone immediately thought of trees.
13:11That's not wrong either.
13:12The people in the cave under the sky are like trees.
13:14The trees were tallest at that time
13:18But would anyone think of a tree hole?
13:22And what if there are no trees in that area?
13:25There are also places without trees.
13:28Therefore, more generally
13:30The easiest thing to imagine is when the wind comes.
13:34When the wind blows, it means there's something under the sky.
13:37We cannot see
13:38It's very obvious.
13:40It is moving.
13:43Underground Cave
13:44wind
13:47Sky Hole
13:49That's easier.
13:51As long as there is a place where a fire breaks out
13:53We saw a patch of volcanic rock in the sky.
13:56A sea of ​​fire
13:58Even a small fire
14:00It must also have smoke.
14:02Therefore, the hole in the sky is fire.
14:07Where was the hole that day?
14:09This is rather troublesome.
14:11Because there were no helicopters before.
14:14There are no satellites
14:16How can you see what's in the sky?
14:19This is where human intelligence lies.
14:22One day you looked in the pond
14:24You'll then notice how the sky seems to disappear to the bottom.
14:27Why does my director seem to be up there?
14:31Everyone will know.
14:32Citang is the cave in the sky.
14:37You see, all three of these things are related to the heavens.
14:40The sky is just three words straight.
14:42Uninterrupted, continuous
14:45That's called Heaven.
14:47The cave under the sky, the wind
14:50It's the two consecutive ones above.
14:54The one below is a hole.
14:56Its cave is a cave under the sky, wind
15:01Fire in the Sky
15:04The hole in the sky
15:08I memorized it very quickly
15:10The same goes for land.
15:11The ground consists of three broken lines.
15:14These three broken lines
15:16It is also divided into lower, middle and upper.
15:20underground cave
15:22What thunder
15:25thunder
15:25We're trying to feel it.
15:27There's something underground in the hole.
15:29underground cave
15:30It's the water we just thought of.
15:35Water flows continuously within the earth.
15:40Where is the hole in the ground?
15:42Holes in the ground
15:45With the hole in the sky
15:46Use a little imagination as well.
15:49On the ground
15:51Many, many things
15:52You're right that the cow is in the hole.
15:55The dog is in the hole, that's right.
15:57It's true that we're in the cave.
15:59But these are all phenomena of perception.
16:03Have you all noticed?
16:04The I Ching continuously elevates our thinking.
16:09Elevate yourself to find the fundamental things
16:14The largest hole on the ground
16:17It is a mountain
16:20So in this way we know
16:21Thunder, water, mountains
16:24It's related to the land.
16:27That adds up to the Eight Trigrams.
16:32The Eight Trigrams seem complicated
16:34Actually, as long as you understand how it was generated...
16:36It's quite simple.
16:38Three Yangyao people represent heaven
16:40The world is full of wind.
16:42The hole in the middle of the sky is fire.
16:43The hole in the sky is a swamp.
16:46The three Yin Yao representatives
16:48The underground hole is a mine
16:50The hole in the middle of the ground is filled with water.
16:52The hole on the ground is a mountain
16:55There are many explanations in academia for the origin of the Eight Trigrams.
16:58Here
16:59Professor Zeng explained his personal understanding of the origin of the Eight Trigrams.
17:03However, the Bagua diagram we see
17:05What is written above is not
17:06Heaven, Earth, Wind, Thunder, Water, Fire, Mountain, and Marsh
17:09Instead, Qiankun Junzhen Kanli is more appropriate.
17:13Why is that?
17:16Professor Zeng also had some new insights.
17:20Heaven, Earth, Water, Fire, Thunder, and Wind
17:24Does that mean we can understand everything about the universe and human life?
17:28It seems impossible.
17:29Cannot
17:33Therefore, we gradually began to call the sky "Qian" (乾).
17:37The earth is called Kun.
17:40The two characters "乾坤"
17:42We use too much now.
17:46We can say
17:48Definition of Heaven and Earth
17:50That is to say, the heavens and earth have already been defined.
17:55We can say that turning the world upside down means disrupting it.
17:59There's a great deal of hidden meaning within the vocabulary we use.
18:05It is evident that Heaven is represented by Qian.
18:11Earth is represented by Kun.
18:13We are already very familiar with each other.
18:15Qiankun Qiankun is Heaven and Earth
18:19But we need to think about it.
18:20Can't you use something else to represent "heaven"?
18:23Is it absolutely necessary to use money?
18:26We can clearly see from the Book of Changes
18:30sky
18:32sky
18:33sky
18:34What exactly is it here?
18:36I think this is the result of a long period of reflection.
18:40The answer I just got
18:42Representing Heaven and Earth
18:45Not only dry
18:46And must be firm
18:49I not only said I was strong
18:54And it will take a very long time.
18:58A period of resilience followed by a sudden warm spell is all it takes.
19:02So it is steel.
19:04Firm is firm
19:06Gang is very strong
19:08Firmness can withstand the test
19:10Stands the test of time
19:12Then it has a sense of persistence.
19:16So "just seeing" means a very long-standing dry wall.
19:20Look at the sky
19:22No matter what
19:24It comes year after year.
19:26It has always been the same.
19:30He didn't come every day and just said, "Never mind, never mind."
19:33I'm so tired
19:34I'm going to rest today.
19:36Let humanity live a life divided into day and night.
19:43Therefore, we understand that there is a very robust property in the universe.
19:49We'll use a signature to represent it.
19:52What about Kun?
19:54Everyone thought for a long time about what Kun meant.
19:57Soft
19:58Kun is very compliant
20:00You see the land
20:01You dig a hole in the high line
20:03It lets you dig.
20:05Go back to the line and build a mound of dirt.
20:07It lets you pile
20:09You bury the animal's carcass.
20:13It doesn't protest.
20:15All kinds of plants
20:18They all grow from inside.
20:20It is very welcome
20:24sky
20:25It is very tough
20:27It is healthy
20:29And the land?
20:30It is soft
20:31It's smooth
20:33When those two are combined
20:35You'll then realize that this world is truly a wonderful place for humankind to live.
20:45What about the wind?
20:46Wind also has two genders.
20:49When a gust of wind blows out
20:51It is ubiquitous.
20:54Look, the wind comes.
20:56I feel cold all over.
20:58You only need one spot to be exposed.
21:00It immediately let it in.
21:03So the first one
21:04It is the entry
21:06And it's very neat.
21:09Therefore, we will use one word to represent it.
21:12Called Xun
21:13The character 迅 (xùn) means very neat or orderly.
21:15It is also very...
21:17Not the surface
21:21What about thunder?
21:23The biggest feeling Lei gave us was
21:25It is vibration
21:27It is vibration
21:29Look, when the thunder comes...
21:30Heart Crystal Flesh Jump
21:36Therefore, we call it Zhen.
21:40Qiankun Zhenxun
21:44What about water and fire?
21:46Water
21:47Especially us Chinese
21:50We also like water.
21:51And afraid of water
21:54The floods caused widespread damage as soon as the water came.
21:57The biggest problem with water is that it washes away the soil.
22:00flush
22:02So you see that hurdle
22:03It is the embedded soil.
22:05All the places where soil was embedded were washed away by water.
22:09Therefore, we call water "Kan".
22:14The reason why the trigrams representing the eight elements were renamed in the Eight Trigrams is...
22:18One reason is the inherent properties of this element itself.
22:23For example, the firmness of heaven and the gentleness of earth.
22:25Lei Zhenfeng News
22:26On the other hand, it also reveals the similarities between natural phenomena and human society.
22:31Place
22:32Water is called Kan
22:34This illustrates how water can be like the hardships and obstacles in our lives.
22:37You're afraid of it.
22:38But leaving is impossible.
22:40We can only face it
22:44So, the naming of fire and mountains/marshes
22:45What inspiration can this give us?
22:53What about the fire?
22:55Fire!
22:57After the fire started, many people ran to see it.
23:01Because it is beautiful
23:03But let's look a little deeper.
23:05We knew
23:06In the end, they burned together and perished.
23:11Look at the characteristics of fire and say
23:13It's very good at burning people's homes.
23:14After it burned everything down, it burned everything to the ground.
23:17It itself disappeared.
23:21That's why we use pears.
23:24Pear is the last one
23:26You yourself have disappeared.
23:29You see, we're still using the pear method to put out the fire.
23:34This fire is really too strong
23:35No matter how hard we try, we can't save him.
23:38We will open up all four sides.
23:40isolated
23:43Let it burn.
23:44Let's see how long you can keep burning it.
23:47When you burn this whole thing down
23:49You can't burn it out.
23:50You're gone.
23:52Let's call it Pear then.
23:55What about the mountain?
23:58Mountains are among the natural phenomena we can see.
24:01It was the only thing that stopped.
24:05Moreover, as soon as we got to the mountain, we saw...
24:08Wow, it's so tall!
24:09How can I possibly get through this?
24:10Take a break, pause.
24:13Therefore, it has the meaning of stopping.
24:16That is to tell us
24:18You have too many desires
24:19Actually, it's not good either.
24:20You slightly put yourself
24:23To achieve a reasonable requirement
24:26Know when to stop
24:28Your good manners
24:31So the meme is stuck
24:32Actually, it's related to cultivation
24:33It has a great relationship
24:35A wise person sees the mountain
24:37Do I feel like I need to conquer it?
24:42Do I really have to climb over there?
24:45Isn't it good enough that I'm right here?
24:47And you conquered this mountain.
24:49You will find there are even higher mountains.
24:52So how do you resemble yourself?
24:55Like these
24:57It was gradually expanded over the centuries.
25:01Adding expenses
25:03But when this character was initially chosen...
25:05Indeed, it hit the nail on the head.
25:08This is something we greatly admire.
25:12The root is to stop.
25:15However, stopping is not a permanent stop.
25:17Nothing in the world stops forever.
25:20Stop it.
25:22Rest is for going further.
25:36The last one is called a fold.
25:40Why is folding called "pairing"?
25:42If you add a tree-shaped plate to the side, you'll see...
25:45It is called joy.
25:48When you see the water being folded
25:50You are in a very joyful mood.
25:52Therefore, we call it a pair.
25:55That's how we know
25:57These eight basic trigrams
25:59You can understand very easily
26:01And it's really closely related to our lives.
26:06No matter how hard you rack your brains
26:08Want to think of the ninth and tenth types
26:11I think it's very difficult.
26:14Therefore, we will use these eight basic trigrams.
26:17Draw as a Bagua diagram
26:20Our pavilion was also built as an octagonal pavilion.
26:25It tells us
26:26We live within these eight basic factors
26:29How do we debug it ourselves?
26:32Debugging what
26:33Make our character more and more noble
26:37This way you will fully understand the I Ching.
26:40Everything else is derived from this.
26:44The Eight Trigrams have been passed down for a long time
26:46It is the foundation for learning the Book of Changes
26:49The above is Professor Zeng Shiqiang
26:50After years of studying the Book of Changes
26:52The resulting understanding
26:54As early as the Song Dynasty, the great philosopher Zhou west wrote
26:57The Eight Trigrams Orientation Song in the Original Meaning of the Book of Changes
27:00This is a description of these eight basic hexagrams.
27:03This poem is vivid and evocative.
27:05Catchy
27:07The 1913 Hardships
27:14"The Willow Tree, Trapped for Three Thousand Years"
27:17"True Yang Sings of Blessings"
27:24Ten Years of Hardship
27:32"A Pass"
27:35The Book of Changes and the Three Years of Difficulties
27:45Fouché's single stroke, "Opening Heaven and Earth," represents the origin of the universe and all things.
27:49Furthermore, the Eight Trigrams are used to determine the balance of Heaven and Earth.
27:51All matter in the universe can be categorized into eight basic elements.
27:56However, with the development of modern science
27:58We gradually discovered
28:00The world is full of so many things
28:02Human society is complex and ever-changing
28:05The Bagua diagram drawn by Fouché thousands of years ago
28:08Can it really encompass everything in the universe?
28:14The entire book revolves around these two words.
28:16Bagua
28:18The sixth hexagram is also one of the eight trigrams.
28:20Many people don't believe it
28:22The first classic only has six hexagrams.
28:24Can it unify everything in the world?
28:26Is it that easy?
28:29Let's think about it again.
28:31The sixth hexagram, number four.
28:32Each hexagram has six kilns.
28:36Six times sixty-four
28:38There are 384 kilns
28:40So 644 becomes 384.
28:44Moreover, each kiln and each kiln cave
28:47Change back and forth
28:49One move affects the whole body
28:51This can be seen at any time in the classics.
28:54There are six kilns in one hexagram.
28:56Any kiln can be changed
28:58It turned into a different hexagram.
29:00We often say that they changed their minds again and again.
29:02This means it is constantly changing.
29:07The kiln signifies change.
29:08It also means to imitate.
29:11You see, each kiln can transform into either yin or yang.
29:13It can do all of them.
29:15But one change is yin and the other is yang.
29:17It then becomes a different hexagram.
29:20We can see it now
29:24Six four four have six
29:28Then they interacted with each other on June 4th.
29:32Because one kiln can be turned into several kilns.
29:35There are only 4,096 variations
29:40Remember that everything in the universe is dynamic.
29:44Constantly changing
29:46Human destiny is also dynamic.
29:48Constantly changing
30:04You said no
30:05I have never changed.
30:08I'm so sorry.
30:09That is to tell everyone
30:10You're such a hopeless person.
30:13Never changed is just too unambitious
30:17So from now on, let's not talk about it in person.
30:19Long time no see
30:20You haven't changed.
30:21Don't say that.
30:22That's an insult.
30:24After three days apart, I'm quite impressed.
30:28You've changed so much in just three days.
30:30And they are making more and more progress.
30:31This person is the lovable one.
30:35Long time no see
30:36You haven't changed.
30:39That person should sound very ashamed.
30:43A new look every day
30:46It is called "renewing itself every day"
30:49This is what we're pursuing.
30:52therefore
30:55A person who can truly see a person's fate
30:58He understands it from the dynamics.
31:01I don't need to explain it clearly.
31:03Chinese learning
31:04You just need to view it statically.
31:08Then you're in trouble.
31:09There are routines and exceptions.
31:12You might be the exception.
31:15So you're very unlucky, aren't you?
31:18I think these two concepts
31:21This is the most precious thing the I Ching gives us.
31:24It makes our minds very flexible.
31:27ever-changing
31:29Hundreds of thoughts arise in a single instant.
31:31Even thousands of thoughts
31:34Chinese people are quick-witted
31:37With the ever-changing nature of the I Ching
31:40You see it is very rare
31:41It can change a lot
31:43You see, it's very simple.
31:44It can become very complex
31:46You see, it only has one.
31:48It can be transformed into countless different ways of development.
31:53So as long as there is any one thing
31:56You can place it within our Yi Jing (意经).
32:02Until forever
32:04This is the true essence of our long-standing Chinese culture.
32:08A very crucial thing
32:12It is one
32:13Very simple
32:14But it is ever-changing
32:16But no matter how things change, this one principle must remain constant.
32:19It is called "the essence remains unchanged despite all changes".
32:22The Eight Trigrams tell us that Heaven and Earth are fixed positions.
32:25You shouldn't always be causing trouble.
32:29Turning right and wrong upside down and making trouble
32:33People living together
32:34People need to live in a group
32:36It must have a set rule
32:39I can't say I like it this way.
32:40I love it this way.
32:41I think this is how it is.
32:42How can that be?
32:45They need to cooperate.
32:47We must reach a consensus
32:50The Eight Trigrams are the earliest consensus among humankind.
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