The number of plum blossoms is a testing method in ancient China. It is a hexagram technique that relies on the innate Bagua mathematics and can produce hexagrams at any time and in a variety of ways; and Liuyao is also A rule summarized by the ancients after observing the laws of nature, used to judge the development process and results of things. Many people think that the two have something in common, so let's compare the plum blossoms and Liu Yao together.
The similarities between the plum blossom number and the six-yao number:
The plum blossom number: two single hexagrams are combined into a compound hexagram, with six lines.
Six Yao: Two single hexagrams are used to form a compound hexagram, with six lines.
The essence of plum blossoms is different from that of six lines:
Plum blossoms are easy to count: the hexagrams should be generated in response to the situation or the numbers.
The six-line hexagram method: Use three copper coins to shake the hexagram by hand.
There is an essential difference between the two in terms of the way of starting the hexagram. It is precisely because of the fundamental difference in the way of starting the hexagram that they are two completely different testing systems, although they both use two single It is a complex hexagram composed of hexagrams, but the essence is very different. They both have six Yao positions, but the Six Yao Prediction Technique does use six Yao positions to accept the Jia Liu relatives and cut off the hexagrams; while Plum Blossom also has six Yao positions, but it uses But there are two independent hexagrams and hexagrams instead of six lines. This is the most basic difference between the two.
It is unreasonable to divide the six lines into two single hexagrams, the upper and lower hexagrams, to determine the good or bad fortune of the six lines of hexagrams.
The majority of Zhouyi enthusiasts are often misled by the ignorant fallacies of some mediocre teachers because they are new to the Yili, leading them to go astray in the hexagram without knowing it. Today, we will discuss the similarities and differences between the Liuyao and the Plum Blossom Yishu. Analyze it for future scholars to learn from.
The plum blossoms are easy to count and the hexagrams are broken: the first hexagram image is used to classify all things and predict good and bad luck.
Liu Yao Duan Gua: The first emphasis is on the analogy of the six relatives and all things, and the things to be measured are determined based on the analogy.
Plum blossoms are easy to count and the hexagrams are broken: There is almost no need to use the concept of prosperity and death, but to use the eight trigrams to determine good or bad luck.
Liu Yao Duan Gua: Strictly apply the monthly and daily constructions to constrain and standardize the six relatives and accept the armor to determine good and bad luck.
Plum Blossom Easy Number Duan Gua: Dual Duan Gua, Body Gua, Yong Gua; Main Gua, Mutual Gua; Moving Gua, Quiet Gua. They have many shapes and forms.
Six lines are used to break the hexagram: static hexagrams are used to break the hexagrams; moving lines are used to break the hexagrams. The movements are varied.
Plum Blossom Yishu Duan Gua: There are 64 kinds of hexagram combinations. According to the movement of each line of each hexagram, there are 384 kinds of changes.
Six Yao Duan Gua: From one line position to all six lines, each line position is activated in turn, with more than 520,000 pattern changes.