Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Yangjiang huanglitun

Yangjiang huanglitun

Sixty Jia zi Lao Huang Li

Sixty-four hexagrams, as shown below:

According to ancient legends, sixty jiazi corresponds to sixty-four hexagrams according to the law of one-to-one correspondence.

List the above secret recipes as shown in the following table.

Among them, Gan, Kun, Li and Kan are four positive hexagrams.

Kun and Fu Gua overlap and correspond to Jia Zi.

Li and ge gua overlap, corresponding to Geng yin,

Dry hexagrams and hexagrams overlap, corresponding to Wu Jia,

Kans and Meng Yi overlap, corresponding to Geng Shen.

Here, sixty jiazi corresponds to sixty-four eleven.

A circle is 360 degrees and there are 360 days in a year.

Every day can correspond to a Jiazi Day and a divinatory symbol. Many ancient calendars have a symbol of divination images every day.

Considering the five movements and six qi,

According to the five seasons (fire, water and earth in Jin Mu), if there is a diviner in each season, it can be calculated that there are 360 days in a year.

According to the six qi, one qi has a divination master, so it can be calculated that there are 366 days in a year.

Sixty-four hexagrams correspond to one day a year, and you can also refer to the arrangement method in Jiao's "Yilin".

According to Hanshu, Jiao "is good at Cataclysm, and the sixty-four hexagrams are more direct in daily life, and each has his own experience." Meng Kang's Note: "The hexagrams are divided into one day, and the sixty-four hexagrams are three hundred and sixty days. Yu Sigua, Zhen, Li, Dui and Kan are all overseers of Fang Bo. Therefore, those who use "truth", "reason", "right" and "Kan" are the days when things are divided into two, and they are also the spirit of kings in the four seasons. When each divination, occupy the law, each see its day. " (Volume 75).

It can be seen that Jiao's divination theory is based on the fact that the four correct hexagrams (the acquired eight diagrams and four correct hexagrams: shaking the spine) are two to half straight days, the remaining sixty hexagrams are 360, and one day is 360 straight days. The first sixty-four hexagrams in Jiao's "Yilin" are called "the day of Jiaolin". The cloud says, "Sixty hexagrams, six days each, a total of 360 days. The remaining four hexagrams, each of which will be delivered directly for one day.

Beginning of spring, Rain, Meng, Yi, Gradually Thailand.

Stunned, the vernal equinox (the vernal equinox shakes the divination straight for a day), needs, sui, Jin, Jie, and Zhuang.

Qingming, Grain Rain, Depression, Litigation, Gu, Ge and Fu.

Long summer, small full, travel, division, finish, small livestock, sweet.

Ear, summer solstice (the day after the summer solstice), family, well, Cheng and Mei.

Xiao Shu, Da Shu, Ding, Feng, Huan, Lu, Zhu.

Beginning of autumn, Chu Shu, Heng, Jie Li, Fan, lost but nothing.

Peace and prosperity, autumnal equinox, Xun, Cui, big livestock, Ben and Guan.

Lu Han, Chu Shuang, Gui Mei, Naive, Ming Yi, Sleeping and Peeling.

Beginning of winter, Xiaoxue, Gen, Ji Ji, Bite, Dabi, and Kun.

Heavy snow, winter solstice (the winter solstice is a straight day), sword, barbarian, crouching and crouching.

Slight cold, severe cold, swallowing, diving, essence, health, forest.

Every two solar terms have a total of 30 days, in charge of five hexagrams. Day by day, arrange a six-pointed star and manage it for six days. Fan bu, look at today's divination, so that you can find divination in today's divination and see good or bad luck. "

The above is related to the old almanac of Sixty Jiazi, and it is about the sharing of Sixty Jiazi. Read the 60-A sequence table, I hope this will help everyone!