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Why is the word "destiny" "man, one, knock"?
"Sage education changes fate" says: there is a character above the word "fate" and a kowtow below the word "knock". As long as people bow their heads, their fate changes, that is, changes. Therefore, there are always sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes, of which sixty-three hexagrams are all auspicious, and only modest hexagrams are all auspicious. This also confirms the famous saying in Shangshu: modesty is full of benefits. What does this have to do with fate? Let's analyze the word "fate" first. Life and luck are connected. Separately, "life" is where you were born and your life is set there. For example, if you were born in a family in central Gao Qian or a wealthy family in a big city, your "fate" is definitely different from that of ordinary people born in poor mountainous areas and cannot be changed. But luck is different. People born in a family or a wealthy family in central Gao Qian will still get sick, disabled, have a car accident or be short-lived if they do many bad things. People born in poverty can achieve great things and become rich if they do good deeds and work hard the day after tomorrow. For example, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was born in poverty, worked as a monk and had a meal, and became an emperor through the efforts of the day after tomorrow. "Fate" is fixed, "luck" is gone, and when "luck" changes, fate changes.