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I-Ching:The Book of Changes –Chen, Ken, Sun & Tui

The eight trigrams were given attributes and characteristics that helped to define them symbolically in terms of the natural world, human social arrangement, colors, animal totems and body part.

Summary of I-Ching’s Attributes & Characteristics

TRIGRAM NAME: CHEN

Natural World/Emblem

Thunder

Family Relationship

Eldest Son

Body

Foot

Color

Bright Red

Animal

Dragon

Symbolize

Symbol of speed and power.

Quality

Speed, Roads

Direction

East

Note:

Represent thunder, the arousing. It is violent and determined, filled with spontaneity and excitement. It also represent the fast-growing reed, volcanoes and earthquakes.

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TRIGRAM NAME: KEN

Natural World/Emblem

Mountain

Family Relationship

Youngest Son

Body

Hand

Color

Imperial Purple

Animal

Dog

Symbolize

Seen as a hermit and as a strong gnarled tree twisted from its position on a mountain.

Quality

Obstacles

Direction

North-East

Note:

Represent the mountain, the stillness. It is calm, meditative and earnest, able to withdraw yet to grasp things firmly.

TRIGRAM NAME: SUN

Natural World/Emblem

Wind

Family Relationship

Eldest Daughter

Body

Thighs

Color

Lush Green

Animal

Cat/Tiger

Symbolize

Tall graceful trees such as the willow that can bend before the wind and spring back easily

Quality

Trade, Growth

Direction

South-East

Note:

Represent wind the gentle and penetrating. It is soothing, yet persevering and just, characterizing flexibility and strength and permeating all things like the wind.

TRIGRAM NAME: TUI

Natural World/Emblem

Lake/Sea

Family Relationship

Youngest Daughter

Body

Mouth and lips

Color

Yellow

Animal

Sheep

Symbolize

Mist and harvest

Quality

Joy, Serenity

Direction

West

Note:

Represent the lake, the joyful. It always ready to smile in friendliness. It is tender and sensual on the outside, making it attractive and inviting yet it possesses a hard iron core. It also evokes the spirit of a witch or sorceress and represents mist and harvests.

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I-Ching – The Book of Changes –Ch’ien, K’an, K’un & Li

The eight trigrams were given attributes and characteristics that helped to define them symbolically in terms of the natural world, human social arrangement, colors, animal totems and body part.

Summary of I-Ching’s Attributes & Characteristics

TRIGRAM NAME: CH’IEN

Natural World/Emblem

Heaven

Family Relationship

Father

Body

Head

Color

Blinding White

Animal

Horse

Symbolize

Ice and the fruit of a tree

Quality

Kingship

Direction

North West

Note:

Represent heaven, the power of the universe and the creative. It is strong and active, the three yang lines representing vitality, limitless potential and endurance.

TRIGRAM NAME: KAN

Natural World/Emblem

Lake/Water

Family Relationship

Middle Son

Body

Ear

Color

Deep Blue

Animal

Pig

Symbolize

Marrowy wood, soft and spongy, able to soak up water but lacking great strength

Quality

Wheels, Danger

Direction

North

Note:

Represent water the abysmal. It is dangerous and fearless, full of hidden perils and swirling erosive forces.

TRIGRAM NAME: KUN

Natural World/Emblem

Earth

Family Relationship

Mother

Body

Belly

Color

Black

Animal

Cow

Symbolize

The supportive tree trunk and a large cloth or cart carrying all things without distinction

Quality

Nourishment

Direction

South West

Note:

Represent earth, the receptive. It is gentle and passive, the three yin lines represent endless nurturing and devotion.

TRIGRAM NAME: LI

Natural World/Emblem

Fire/Heat

Family Relationship

Middle Daughter

Body

Eyes

Color

Warm orange, color of fire and the sun

Animal

Peacock

Symbolize

Dry brittle trees

Quality

Fire, heat

Direction

South

Note:

Represent the fire, the clinging. It is bright, warm and clear, corresponding to beauty and intelligence. The lives of others benefits from its radiance.

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