The "Book of Changes" believes that everything in the world is changing. Many views in the book are full of wisdom about life and are worthy of our deep thought. In the "Book of Changes" and the "Book of Changes" that interprets the "Book of Changes", there are many thought-provoking famous sentences that can benefit people throughout their lives.
For example, in the annotation of the Qian hexagram, "Xiang" says: "The movement of heaven is vigorous, and a gentleman should strive to constantly strive for self-improvement." The way of heaven moves over and over again, never ending, no one can stop it, and a gentleman should follow suit. The way of heaven is self-reliance and self-reliance, and constant struggle.
In the annotation of the Kun hexagram, "Xiang" says: "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue." Kun symbolizes the earth, and a gentleman should imitate the earth, be broad-minded, and tolerate all things.
In the commentary on the ninety-three lines of the Qian hexagram, Confucius said: "A gentleman is not arrogant when he is in a high position, and he is not worried when he is in a low position. Therefore, Qian Qian, because he is alert at all times, is not in danger but has no fault." "It is the way of a gentleman to be in a high position without being proud, and to be in a humble position without being sad."
In the further explanation of the Kun hexagram, "Wenyan" says: "Kun is soft, yet strong in movement, quiet and virtuous, and finally attains the master and has permanence, containing all things and turning into light. Kun Is this the way to go? A house that accumulates good deeds will have remnants of happiness; a house that accumulates bad deeds will have remnants of disaster.
In addition, idioms such as "Fu Ji Tailai", "Qian Qianjunzi", "Reform the past and bring new ideas to the world" also come from the "Book of Changes".