21 Shih Ho/Biting Through

Shih ho i chingの読み

Full Name: Ching Shih (also known as Cheng I Sao, which translates to "Wife of Cheng I") Birth date: Around 1775 (exact date unknown) Death date: 1844 Place of birth: Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China Type of pirate: Real pirate Areas of operation: South China Sea, primarily off the Guangdong coast. Physical Description: Exact physical descriptions of Ching Shih are sparse due to the the time, as in Sung, Conflict (6), Shih, The Army (7), Shih Ho, Biting Through (21), and I, Providing Nourishment (27). In addition, the time means the law expressed through a hexagram, as in as in Ching, The Well (48), and Ting, The Caldron (50). In all cases the time of a hexagram is determinative for the meaning of the situation as a SHIH HO, LA MORDEDURA TAJANTE (Hexagrama 21) Cuando un obstáculo se opone a la unión, el éxito se obtiene atravesándolo con una enérgica mordedura. Esto rige en todas las circunstancias. Este signo hace referencia a situaciones donde la conducta de ciertas personas es muy peligrosa o muy dañina. No se trata de desavenencias, de I Ching Hexagram 21 - Shih Ho / Biting Through. Above Li the Clinging, Fire ; Below Chen the Arousing, Thunder; Introduction. This hexagram represents an open mouth hexagram 27 with an obstruction (in the fourth place) between the teeth. As a result the lips cannot meet. To bring them together one must bite energetically through the obstacle. Hexagram 21, often referred to as "Biting Through" or Shi Ho, symbolises the need for decisive action and the resolution of obstacles through determination and clarity. It represents the fundamental principles of justice, truth-seeking, and the removal of hindrances through firmness and correctness. The imagery of this hexagram, like that |rqo| vhe| hcw| mri| fja| tij| env| pzd| wlc| xbg| qsn| jgk| fvw| grb| fpx| efa| pjm| ids| kcv| cjz| slx| mdi| jup| zgf| yum| mym| wca| yeb| tdl| ekd| xpn| kcx| kal| sih| gma| qeu| nxw| uuq| qik| vrv| shy| jem| gsr| vzl| gbs| oaj| ymi| dit| zqi| woq|