I have read Nan's "You Za Shuo" about the problem of starting and breaking money hexagrams.

Dude, you're all wrong.

I haven't read the book of changes, but I know your hanging method is wrong.

I won't say any more. Correct yourself.

Borrow what you said: Take the shaking order as an example: one Yang, two Yin San Yin San Yang, three Yin San Yin, one Yin and two Yang, which should be Yang, Yin, Yin and Yin (from bottom to top). The correct ones should be: Yin, Yang (X), Yin (X), Yang (X), Yang.

Yang is Yang, Yin is Yin, and two Yang is Yang, which is Yang, but there is a saying that extremes meet, and three Yang is Yin, which is also called change. If you change your mind, you will become Yang.

So you got it all wrong.

In addition, you seem to be studying plum blossoms and judging divination with rude words. Personally, I don't admire this method very much.

I think whether it is plum blossom or six hexagrams, it is fundamental to analyze it from the five elements.

I suggest looking for an elementary and readable book.

Nowadays, people are not as responsible for writing books as the ancients, and some principled mistakes are inevitable, but the basic knowledge is similar.

There won't be too many mistakes.

Poetry, calligraphy, ceremony, music and spring and autumn are called the six arts, also known as the six classics. It can be seen that the high content of Zhouyi at that time could not be learned in a day or two.

Let's lay the foundation first I wish you success!