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周易算命 四柱八卦用英文怎么说?

周易算命 "zhouyi fortune-telling"
四柱八字或简称八字:four pillars of destiny (ba zi)
八卦 the eight trigrams

易经概述:

the i ching (wade-giles), or “yì jīng” (pinyin); also called “classic of changes” or “book of changes” ** one of the oldest of the chinese classic texts.[1] the book ** a symbol system used to identify order in chance events. the text describes an ancient system of co**ology and philosophy that ** intrinsic to ancient chinese cultural beliefs. the co**ology centres on the ideas of the dynamic balance of opposites, the evolution of events as a process, and acceptance of the inevitability of change (see philosophy, below). in western cultures and modern east asia, the i ching ** sometimes regarded as a system of divination. the classic cons**ts of a series of symbols, rules for manipulating these symbols, poems, and commentary.

易经的组成:(易经和易传)

by the time of han wu di (汉武帝 hàn wǔ dì) of the western han dynasty (circa 200 bce), shi yi was often called yi zhuan (易传 yì zhùan, “commentary on the i ching”), and together with the i ching they composed zhou yi (周易 zhōu yì, “changes of zhou”).

易经的名字解释:

* 易 (yì), while as a verb it implies “to change“ or 'to exchange/substitute one thing for another'.
* 经 (jīng) here means “classic (text)”, derived from its original meaning of “regularity” or “pers**tency”, implying that the text describes the ultimate way which will not change throughout the flow of time. th** same character was later appropriated to translate the sanskrit word 'sūtra' into chinese in reference to buddh**t scripture. in th** sense the two concepts, in as much as they mean 'treat**e,' 'great teaching,' or 'canonical scripture,' are equivalent.

the i ching ** a "reflection of the universe in miniature." the word "i" has three meanings: ease and simplicity, change and transformation, and invariability.[2] thus the three principles underlying the i ching are the following:

1. simplicity - the root of the substance. the fundamental law underlying everything in the universe ** utterly plain and simple, no matter how abstruse or complex some things may appear to be.
2. variability - the use of the substance. everything in the universe ** continually changing. by comprehending th** one may realize the importance of flexibility in life and may thus cultivate the proper attitude for dealing with a multiplicity of diverse situations.
3. pers**tency - the essence of the substance. while everything in the universe seems to be changing, among the changing tides there ** a pers**tent principle, a central rule, which does not vary with space and time.

— 易一名而含三义:易简一也;变易二也;不易三也。 commented on by zheng xuan (郑玄 zhèng xúan) in h** writings critique of i ching (易赞 yì zàn) and commentary on i ching (易论 yì lùn) of eastern han dynasty.

四柱:
* the four pillars ** an engl**h translation of the chinese dynastic phrase "shi chen ba zi".
* the chinese term (时辰八字 , shi chen ba zi) literally translates to "hour of the eight characters".
* it ** also under the chinese term (四柱命理学, sei cyu ming lei hok) which literally translates to "the four pillars life-ology".
* it ** commonly referred to by the shortened names of "four pillars" or "ba zi". one of the most frequently used alternate phrase ** "four pillars of your birthday".

八卦:

the bagua (chinese: 八卦; pinyin: bā guà; wade-giles: pa kua; literally "eight symbols") are eight diagrams used in tao**t co**ology to represent a range of interrelated concepts. each cons**ts of three lines, each either "broken" or "unbroken," representing a yin line or a yang line, respectively. due to their tripartite structure, they are often referred to as "trigrams" in engl**h.

the trigrams are related to taiji philosophy and the wu xing. the ancient chinese classic i ching cons**ts of the 64 pairs of trigrams (called "hexagrams") and commentary on them. the interrelationships among the trigrams are represented in two arrangements, the primordial (先天八卦), "earlier he**en" or "fuxi" bagua (伏羲八卦), and the manifested (后天八卦), "later he**en," or "king wen" bagua. the trigrams h**e correspondances in astronomy, astrology, geography, geomancy, an**y, the family, and elsewhere.

the eight trigrams are: qian 天, "he**en;" xun 风, "wind;" kan 水, "water;" gen 山, "mountain;" kun 地, "earth," zhen 雷 "thunder," li火, "fire;" and dui 泽, "lake."
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