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Top Summary of the 1st 8 Yijing Hexagrams

Top Summary of the 1st 8 Yijing Hexagrams:

1. Qian 乾 The Creative:

Power of creation and new cycle. Take initiative, lead and make things happen with continuous improvement. Strong internally

2. Kun 坤 The Receptive:

Power of being receptive and open to new ideas, experiences, and people. Also have virtues to take on what comes in life.

3. Zhun 屯 Difficulty at Beginning:

Persevere and overcome all obstacles.

4. Meng 蒙 Youthful Folly:

Need for caution and wisdom in the face of youthful enthusiasm and impulsiveness. Learn from mistakes.

5. Xu 需 Waiting:

Patience and careful observation, especially when waiting for the right time to act.

6. Song 讼 Conflict:

Handle conflict with wisdom and diplomacy, rather than force or aggression. Resolve conflicts with peaceful resolution.

7. Shi 师 The Army:

Assertiveness, leadership, discipline and order

8. Bi 比 Hold Together: People come together to achieve common goals by focusing on common values.

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