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Tian Xingjian, a gentleman strives for self-improvement; A gentleman carries things with virtue, which is a famous saying in Zhouyi. These two sentences come from two hexagrams in Zhouyi: Gan hexagrams and Kun hexagrams. Dry divination represents heaven, while Kun divination represents earth. The meaning of these two sentences is: the sky is boundless, which symbolizes that a gentleman should constantly improve and perfect himself like the sky.

1, the earth is thick and inclusive, which symbolizes that a gentleman should have a broad mind and profound moral character like the earth and be able to bear everything. Tian Xingjian, the gentleman told us that a gentleman should have the spirit of self-improvement. On the road of life, we should keep learning, keep making progress and strive to improve our ability and quality.

Only in this way can we be in an invincible position in the fierce social competition and realize our own life value. At the same time, the spirit of self-improvement is also an excellent tradition of the Chinese nation and an important driving force for the continuous development and growth of our nation. The phrase "the terrain is vast, and a gentleman carries things by virtue" tells us that a gentleman should have the moral character of carrying things by virtue.

In interpersonal communication, we should have the virtues of tolerance, humility and honesty, so as to win the respect and trust of others. At the same time, caring for moral quality is also the foundation of our foothold in society. A moral person can not only contribute to society, but also influence and drive people around him to make efforts for social harmony and progress.

The related knowledge of Zhouyi is as follows:

1, The Book of Changes, also known as the Book of Changes, is one of the classical philosophy books in China. Its origin has a long history, and the word "Zhou" has the meaning of thorough, carefree and carefree in ancient Chinese. Traditionally, people think that Zhouyi was written by Zhou people, but the exact author and the time of its completion cannot be verified. The content of Zhouyi is very rich, with 64 hexagrams and 384 hexagrams.

2. Every hexagram and hexagram has a corresponding explanation (hexagram and hexagram), which is often used for divination. In addition, the Book of Changes also contains ten pieces of explanations of hexagrams in seven languages, which are collectively called Ten Wings. These ten wings are said to have been written by Confucius. In the structure of Zhouyi, the characters of hexagrams are the procedures of each hexagram, which summarizes the good and bad of each hexagram.

3. If you are an illegitimate child, explain the good or bad luck caused by the relationship between the two; Transmission is to explain the name, character and shape of a hexagram, which can be understood as the hyphenation of a hexagram. Image transmission is an in-depth exposition of the combination principle of divination and image, and a further explanation of the natural principle contained in divination and image. It is worth mentioning that the formation of Zhouyi has gone through three stages: ancient times, middle ages and near ancient times.