The 59th hexagram of the Book of Changes_Huan Gua (Feng Shui Huan)_Xun Shang Kan Xia
The original text of Huan Gua
Huan. Heng, the king has a temple. It is beneficial to cross the great rivers and to benefit the people.
Xiang said: The wind is flowing on the water, and it is chaotic. The previous kings built temples to enjoy the emperor.
Explanation in vernacular
Huan Gua: Prosperity is because the king personally visits the ancestral temple to ward off disasters and pray for blessings. Conducive to wading across rivers. This is an auspicious divination
"Xiang Ci" says: The upper hexagram of this hexagram is Xun, and Xun is wind; the lower hexagram is Kan, and Kan is water. Wind moving on water is the hexagram image of Huan hexagram. The ancestors observed this hexagram, thus offering sacrifices to the Emperor of Heaven, building ancestral temples, and promoting the "moral education" of respecting Heaven and filial piety to their ancestors.
Explanation of "Duanyi Tianji"
The Huan hexagram, Xun Shangkanxia, ??is the fifth hexagram of Li Gong. Huan means dispersing, which means that evil things will leave the body, troubles will disappear, it will be beneficial to cross the big rivers, and there will be no obstacles in and out, which is a lucky hexagram.
Shao Yongjie, a Yi scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty
Dispersions are resolved and disasters are dispersed; take the opportunity to observe changes and build up your strength.
Those who get this hexagram will have difficulties at first, but they will eventually be able to overcome their difficulties. If they are careful in everything, everything will be prosperous, and they should avoid being willful and indulgent.