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Idioms, colloquial sayings, idioms and origins of names in the "Book of Changes"

The "Book of Changes" is the first of the Six Classics. It has always been shrouded in mystery, and it was also notorious as the source of fortune tellers' deceptions. Recently, I have become quite interested in it. However, it is too profound and difficult to find. However, after studying, I also discovered that many idioms, idioms, and sayings in modern Chinese come from the "Book of Changes" and its "Ten Wings". There are even some people whose names are taken from the Book of Changes. Now I collect them in detail as a chance for learning.

Idiom:

Be alert in the morning and be vigilant in the evening, the dragon has its regrets, the dragons have no leader, all things have begun, the clouds are moving and the rain is pouring, the world is in peace, the chapter can be chaste, be nourished by the righteousness, and strive for self-improvement. Respond with the same voice, pray for each other with the same spirit, be virtuous, have no end, be extremely peaceful, be a handsome young man, be a humble gentleman, have no disasters, where is the road to the sky, never come back, watch with eager eyes, come unexpectedly, be well-organized, be obedient to nature and respond to people, change your mind , clear ears and eyes, well-organized, two people working together can cut through gold, talking together can smell like orchid, hiding instructing thieves, cultivating appearance and teaching lewdness, the words cannot fully express the meaning, each has its own place, the hook is deep and far, and the treasures are explored. Searching for seclusion, returning home together by different roads, cold and summer coming, staying in peace and being prepared for danger, understanding the work when seeing the slightest, talking about the tune, making up after seeing the situation, changing without moving, knotting the rope to govern, unifying hundreds of considerations, hanging the arch to cure, flowing around the six deficiencies, exhausting the reason and nature , reform the old and renew the old, preserve the old age, uninvited guests, differentiate things among tribes, withered poplars bring forth flowers, set up dangers to defend the country, make promises to oneself, sing with drums and fou, set up uneasy ways, keep profits and protect peace, go with the times, punish anger and suffocate desires, Fatal ambition, heaven is superior and earth is humble, the universe is fixed, metaphysics, intricacy, three Yangs prosper, small things go to big things

Idioms and sayings:

Do not use hidden dragons, flying dragons In the sky, when walking on frost and ice, there is no fault and no reputation, the dragon fights in the wild, his blood is black and yellow, the house that has accumulated good deeds will have more happiness, the clouds do not rain, the husband and wife turn against each other, since God bless them, there is no bad luck, news, profit and loss statement, Sightseeing, giving up the turtle, watching me feast, be independent and fearless, hide from the world without boredom, seek truth from oneself, enter the deep valley, change the town but not the well, the tiger will change, the leopard will change, if you are poor, you will be able to communicate with others for a long time, and the shadow will be long. Yang means Tao, changing Yao, changing hexagrams, neither three nor four, five people and six people, the respect of nine and five, move when you see good things, change when there are mistakes, and can't think of their positions

Celebrity names:

Lü Mengzheng, also known as Shenggong, was a politician in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Li Shanchang, taken from "Yuan Zhe, Shanzhi Changye", was a hero of Zhu Yuanzhang and was later killed by him.

Zhang Juzheng, a famous reformer in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. Although its name is not directly taken from the Book of Changes, it is derived from the Book of Changes. The best ones in the Book of Changes are often centered and upright. Generally, in this case, they are better.

Zhao Hede, taken from "harmony with heaven and earth", was the favorite concubine of Emperor Cheng of the Western Han Dynasty together with his sister Zhao Feiyan.

Chiang Kai-shek is taken from the word "Between the stones and never end", and his character "Zhongzheng" comes from the position of "Zhongqie" in the 62nd line of the Yu hexagram.

For Mao Zedong, Ze means Dui in Bagua. In the Biography of Xiici, when it comes to Dui, it means "moisten it with wind and rain", so Mao took this as his name.

Jiang Baili, whose original name is Jiang Fangzhen, whose courtesy name is Baili, comes from "Shocked by the enemy, the smile is hoarse. Shocked for hundreds of miles, but the dagger is not lost." He is a famous military theorist and military educator in modern China. He studied in Germany in his early years, and after returning to China, he served as the principal of the Baoding Army Military Academy and the acting president of the Army University.

The name of Lei Zhen, a famous Taiwanese politician, political commentator and publisher, is directly taken from the name of the Zhen Gua.

Zhang Zhongxing is taken from the sixty-fourth line of the Fu hexagram "Zhongxing Dufu". He is a famous contemporary scholar, philosopher and essayist.