I-ching as a symbolism (2)

suzaku


Multiply of Yang and Ing (1)

Multiply with KOUs
eight fortunetellings kong
kong
gong
gong
kan
kan
son
son
sin
sin
ri
ri
dah
dah
ken
ken
the four phenomenon
(seasons)
old_ing
old_ing
(winter)
young_ing
young_ing
(autumn)
young_yang
young_yang
(spring)
old_yang
old_yang
(summer)
the both spouse
ing
ing
yang
yang
the root
tai_kyoku
tai_kyoku

Put second one upon a first "KOU",and put third one upon them,we can find a "syou_sei" fourtune-telling.
there are 8 cases.

After that, put 4th one upon them,and put 5th one,and put 6th upon them,then we can get a "tai_sei" fortune-telling.
there are 64 cases.


Multiply of Yang and Ing (2)

Maltiply by black and white
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kon
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kan
son
sin
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ken
Old_ING
Young_YANG
Young_ING
Old_YANG
ING
YANG
i-ching symbol
taikyoku

Numbering on the top line is accompanied by "•š‹`" HUGI.
It is an inherent type.



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