Who first invented gossip? When was it invented?

Bagua was first invented by Fuxi in ancient times.

Bagua was first created by Fuxi according to two astrolabe calendars created by Suiren. It is located in Guadi Village, Hongdong, because this village is surrounded by mountains, and there are eight villages around it, all separated by eight miles, which looks like the bottom of a six-pointed star.

Fuxi used divination in landscape painting, so he created gossip. This picture was developed by Zhou Wenwang on the basis of the gossip created by Fuxi. Bagua Map is located on the central axis of Hong Tong Huaishu Scenic Area, which means "taking root in Hong Tong".

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The "hexagram" of eight diagrams is a cognitive word, which comes from Gui Cong Bu. Gui, referring to Tu Gui, began to measure the shadow of the sun with mud columns. Bu, the meaning of measurement. Set up eight diagrams to measure the sun shadow, that is, summarize and record the observed sun shadow from the four corners to form the image of eight diagrams.

The most basic unit of gossip is hexagram, which is mostly a special symbol describing the change of sun shadow. There are two kinds of yin and yang. Yang represents sunshine and Yin represents moonlight. Each hexagram has three hexagrams, representing heaven, earth and people respectively. The celestial part of the three talents, including the whole celestial movement and meteorological changes, was called astronomy in ancient times.

Terrain refers to the method of calculating the annual cycle by observing the sun shadow and understanding the whole process of growth and collection by using the principle of land use. The human sector refers to the combination of astronomy, geography and personnel in order to carry out production and life according to these laws. The arrangement order of each hexagram is from bottom to top, the bottom horizontal line is called the first hexagram, the middle horizontal line is called the second hexagram, and the last horizontal line is called the third hexagram.

Eight diagrams represent eight basic images: dry represents heaven, Kun represents earth, earthquake represents thunder, Xun represents wind, gen represents mountain, exchange represents ze, ridge represents water, and separation represents fire. It is always called the classics, and two of the eight classics are arranged and combined into sixty-four hexagrams.

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