Prompt: 我们回归基础来探索周易罢!看,伏羲先天八卦的顺序:【天左旋】乾一(111=7)兑二(011=3)离三(101=5)震四(001=1)【地右旋】巽五(110=6)坎六(010=2)艮七(100=4)坤八(000=0)。
Certainly! Here's the English translation of the analysis on the Fuxi Pre-Heaven Sequence of the Eight Trigrams:
Exploring the Fuxi Pre-Heaven (Nature: Before Humanity) Sequence of the Eight Trigrams
Returning to the foundational order of Fuxi's Eight Trigrams not only helps clarify the structural core of the I Ching but also allows us to grasp the essential principles of the dynamic interplay of yin and yang in the cosmos. Below is an extended interpretation based on your input:
The Sequence of Fuxi’s Eight Trigrams
Fuxi’s Eight Trigrams are arranged in a circular order, split into Heaven’s Left Rotation and Earth’s Right Rotation, symbolizing the dynamic balance of cosmic interaction between heaven and earth.
Heaven’s Left Rotation
- Qián (111 = 7): Pure yang, representing heaven’s origin, symbolizing creativity and persistence.
- Duì (011 = 3): Lesser yin, where yin emerges within yang, symbolizing joy and communication.
- Lí (101 = 5): Balanced yang, representing fire, symbolizing clarity and dependency.
- Zhèn (001 = 1): Initial yang, representing thunder, symbolizing movement and inspiration.
Earth’s Right Rotation
- Xùn (110 = 6): Balanced yin, representing wind, symbolizing penetration and compliance.
- Kǎn (010 = 2): Lesser yang, representing water, symbolizing danger and containment.
- Gèn (100 = 4): Initial yin, representing the mountain, symbolizing stillness and stability.
- Kūn (000 = 0): Pure yin, representing the earth’s origin, symbolizing receptiveness and nurturing.
Philosophical Significance of Heaven's Left Rotation and Earth’s Right Rotation
Heaven’s Left Rotation (Yang in Motion)
- Heaven represents action, creativity, and expansion. Left rotation reflects the process where yang peaks and begins transitioning into yin, illustrating the dynamic balance of “fullness leads to emptiness.”
- The sequence from Qián to Duì to Zhèn illustrates the progression of yang from its inception, growth, and eventual withdrawal to make space for yin.
Earth’s Right Rotation (Yin in Stillness)
- Earth represents receptivity, nurturing, and contraction. Right rotation reflects the process where yin reaches fullness and transitions back into yang, demonstrating the principle that “emptiness gives rise to fullness.”
- The sequence from Kūn to Gèn to Xùn shows how yin nurtures, gathers, and ultimately breaks through to support yang’s resurgence.
The Numerical Encoding of the Eight Trigrams
The Eight Trigrams can be represented as three-digit binary numbers:
- 111, 011, 101, … Using numerical coding clarifies the structural logic of yin (0) and yang (1) lines.
- The sequence from Qián (7) to Kūn (0) mirrors a cosmic cycle from fullness to emptiness.
This numerical approach not only makes the arrangement of Fuxi’s trigrams more intuitive but also enables us to connect these ancient concepts with modern scientific perspectives, deepening our exploration of the universal principles underlying the I Ching.
Taiji Thinking in the Trigram Sequence
The left and right rotations of the Fuxi Eight Trigrams form a dynamic Taiji Diagram:
- The left rotation of yang energy resembles the white fish of the Taiji symbol, gradually approaching the black dot, indicating the critical moment of yin-yang transition.
- The right rotation of yin energy resembles the black fish, gradually moving toward the white dot, symbolizing the regeneration of yang energy.
Thus, Fuxi’s trigrams are not merely symbolic diagrams but a profound wisdom model illustrating the dynamic balance of the cosmos.
Would you like to dive deeper into specific aspects of the trigrams, such as their relationship with modern philosophy, science, or the art of living? Let’s explore further!
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