Hu Yiming eight-character advanced tutorial 02

These? I haven't touched it, so it's not easy to comment.

But if you want to ponder the eight characters, I think understanding is very important.

If you don't understand, I suggest you don't think too deeply about these things, which is of little significance.

The so-called understanding is to see the degree of your understanding, such as whether you have artistic and literary talents.

Can I read traditional books quietly?

If you have a high degree of understanding, then you can accept this and understand it well, otherwise it is useless to watch it.

First of all, if you want to understand the eight characters, start with a few celebrities, and don't look at the works of modern people.

It's too early for you.

I recommend you start. First, read books on the Book of Changes, such as Zhu Bokun's The Philosophical History of the Book of Changes.

Then look at the classical poems and songs, because it will train your knowledge of ancient Chinese and help you to study in the future.

Then take a general look at Huangdi Neijing, you don't need to understand it too much, just get to know it.

Then, you can look at the Tao Te Ching, first from the Tao Te Ching and then from the Tao Ching.

If you have a little understanding after reading the Tao Te Ching, then start reading the knowledge of the introduction of the eight characters.

At the same time, when looking at the eight characters, we should also look at six hexagrams, six sirens, strange doors and so on.

As far as eight characters are concerned, I recommend you to look at Yuan Shushan's works. I started with his works.

Too basic knowledge can't be used as an introduction, just like the difference between a newspaper and a book, only a newspaper counts.

After getting started, it's up to you to understand. You can also read some books on Chinese medicine properly, which will also help to improve your understanding.

I said a lot and thought it was too wordy. Let's have a look. Fate, nature can walk the road. If you miss it, you can't get in the door.

Oh, I just looked at Qin Shilun, and I don't think it's good to evaluate him, because traditional Confucianism means carefree. So I can only say that if Baidu's situation is accurate, his words and deeds are contrary to Chinese studies.

Personally, the reference is of little significance and biased.