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From the perspective of cosmology
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The Qian trigram stands for heaven,
the Kun trigram for earth,
the Zhen trigram for thunder,
the Xun trigram for wind,
the Kan trigram for water,
the Li trigram for fire,
the Gen trigram for mountain,
and the Dui trigram for marsh.
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From the perspective of family
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The Qian trigram denotes the father,
the Kun trigram the mother,
The Zhen trigram is the eldest son,
the Xun trigram the eldest daughter,
The Kan trigram is the middle son,
the Li trigram the middle daughter,
The Gen trigram is the youngest son,
and the Dui trigram the youngest daughter.
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From the perspective of animals
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The Qian trigram corresponds to the horse,
the Kun trigram to the ox,
The Zhen trigram to the dragon,
the Xun trigram to the rooster,
The Kan trigram to the pig,
the Li trigram to the pheasant,
The Gen trigram to the dog,
and the Dui trigram to the goat.
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From the perspective of the body
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The Qian trigram corresponds to the head,
the Kun trigram to the abdomen,
The Zhen trigram to the feet,
the Xun trigram to the thighs,
The Kan trigram to the ears,
the Li trigram to the eyes,
The Gen trigram to the hands,
and the Dui trigram to the mouth.
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From the perspective of movement
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The Qian trigram represents the firm and strong;
the Kun trigram represents the yielding and compliant.
The Zhen trigram represents movement;
the Xun trigram represents entering.
The Kan trigram represents falling or trapping;
the Li trigram represents clinging or depending.
The Gen trigram represents stopping;
the Dui trigram represents joy.
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From the perspective of power
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The Qian trigram stands for the ruler,
and the Kun trigram stands for the multitude.
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