Yang fire: fire, health, furnace, burning, dazzling, melting, space, flame, torch, soldier, coal, cannon, bonfire and other words have fire next to them. Yin fire: sun, promise, essence, Xiao, Chen, zhi, ying, hui, Xu, light, canon, creation, stone, etc. The basic strokes and radicals of the fire shape are: fire, c, heart, red, eye, メ, メ and so on.
Five lines of gossip is divided into Yin and Yang, Five Elements and Eight Diagrams. It is the basic philosophical concept of ancient Han nationality and the ancient theory of Yin and Yang. "Five elements" refers to gold thread, wood thread, waterline, fire line and earth thread, and has always been a tool and method for ancient Chinese Han sages to engage in various kinds of knowledge. No matter Taoism, doctors, military strategists, Confucianism, historians, miscellaneous scholars, and calendar calculators, they must be proficient in the "five elements."
Gossip is the continuation of yin and yang and five elements, or everything is divided into gossip. Eight trigrams are: dry, look, root, truth, smoke, reason, Kun and exchange. Eight trigrams are usually used in orientation, divination, geomantic omen and other disciplines. And the theme that can give full play to gossip is plum blossom easy number.
The Book of Changes is the theoretical source of natural philosophy and humanistic practice in the traditional ideology and culture of the Han nationality. It is the crystallization of the thoughts and wisdom of the ancient Han nationality and is known as the "source of Tao". It is a study of ancient emperors and a compulsory skill for politicians, strategists and businessmen. The Book of Changes is an outstanding representative of Chinese traditional culture. The vast and the subtle are all-encompassing. According to Records of the Historian Zhou Benji, King Wen "in his prison, Yi's eight diagrams are sixty-four hexagrams".
In other words, King Wen (Xibochang) at that time was framed by Hou Hu, who was imprisoned by Emperor Yin for seven years. In prison, Xi Bochang devoted himself to the study of the Eight Diagrams in the Book of Changes, and through the superposition of the Eight Diagrams, he interpreted the sixty-four hexagrams such as "Walking to Heaven, Wei Kundi, Shuileitun and Landscape Dream" recorded in the Book of Changes.