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4. Mêng / Youthful Folly













































Kên, Keeping Still   resting   mountain   third son Sky's two strokes trait 1 6      
trait 0 5 K´un, the Receptive   devoted yielding   earth   mother

Chên, the Arousing   inciting movement   thunder   first son
 
Man's two strokes trait 0 4  
K´an, the Abysmal   dangerous   water   second son trait 0 3  
Earth's two strokes trait 1 2  
trait 0 1      

















 
 
 
 
 




 is one of the 64 hexagram in I-Ching, which I have learned since a decade ago, and still need more study. The I-Ching equals to a key to success, wealth, even life or death.


I had a gain in the market for I am not a layman for it.


I was  ed by a scam, lost money for I stopped to study it.


So read this Chinese classic, once you mastered some of it, you will gain big.


The Hexagram


















































 
 
 


 


 


 

 




Mêng / Youthful Folly
Above KÊN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN
Below K'AN THE ABYSMAL, WATER

In this hexagram we are reminded of youth and folly in two different ways. The image of the upper trigram, Kên, is the mountain, that of the lower, K'an, is water; the spring rising at the foot of the mountain is the image of inexperienced youth. Keeping still is the attribute of the upper trigram; that of the lower is the abyss, danger. Stopping in perplexity on the brink of a dangerous abyss is a symbol of the folly of youth. However, the two trigrams also show the way of overcoming the follies of youth. Water is something that of necessity flows on. When the spring gushes forth, it does not know at first where it will go. But its steady flow fills up the deep place blocking its progress, and success is attained.






The Judgment








YOUTHFUL FOLLY has success.
It is not I who seek the young fool;
The young fool seeks me.
At the first oracle I inform him.
If he asks two or three times, it is importunity.
If he importunes, I give him no information.
Perseverance furthers.


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Chinese landscape on plate (34)


mēng
【形】
(字源见该字méng声)昏迷,暂时失去知觉的〖unconscious;senseless〗。如:头发蒙;一下摔蒙了;被一猛拳打蒙了


mēng
【动】
欺骗〖deceive;hoodwink〗。
蒙骗
mēngpiàn
〖cheat;deceive;delude;dupe;hoodwink〗欺骗或哄骗
蒙头转向
mēngtóu-zhuànxiàng
〖loseone'sbearings;beutterlyconfused〗头脑糊涂,晕头转向的状态


méng
【名】
(形声。从艸,冡(méng)声。本义:草名)
草名。即菟丝〖dodder〗。

指蒙童〖ignorantchildren〗。如:蒙幼(蒙昧幼稚的儿童);蒙稚(幼稚无知);蒙馆(旧时对儿童进行启蒙教育的地方);蒙学(即蒙馆);蒙塾(即蒙馆)

méng
【动】
遮蔽;覆盖〖cover〗
欺骗,隐瞒〖cheat〗
承继,继承〖inherit;succeed〗
蒙受〖sufferfrom〗
承蒙〖receive〗

méng
【形】
迷茫,广阔而看不清。弥漫笼罩〖vastandhazy〗。如:蒙晦(迷茫昏暗貌);蒙漠(迷茫昏暗);蒙翳(弥漫)
幼稚,暗昧不明〖ignorant;naive;uncultured〗
匪我求童蒙,童蒙求我。——《易·蒙》
阴暗〖dusky;dim〗
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