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Overall Paraphrased Translation
The Daily Cycle refers to the earthly branches of the current day, including Zi (Water), Chou (Earth), Yin (Wood), Mao (Wood), Chen (Earth), Si (Fire), Wu (Fire), Wei (Earth), Shen (Metal), You (Metal), Xu (Earth), and Hai (Water). In Six Lines divination, the Daily Cycle plays a dominant role, governing the waxing and waning states of the four seasons.
The Daily Cycle is the daily construction of the day, similar in function to the Monthly Cycle but distinct: the Monthly Cycle governs waxing and waning over a month (growth in spring 🌱, decline in autumn 🍂), while the Daily Cycle remains potent across all seasons 🔥, holding the power of life and death, and is equally important as the Monthly Cycle.
Impacting a waxing static line will cause it to move covertly (becoming stronger), while impacting a waning static line will result in daily breakdown (becoming more useless). Impacting a line in emptiness can activate it, and impacting a bound line can separate it. For waning lines, the Daily Cycle can nurture, bind, and support them, like timely rain nourishing crops 💧; for strong lines, the Daily Cycle can restrict, harm, punish, or impact them, like autumn frost withering plants ❄️.
When a line encounters emptiness, the Daily Cycle can activate it for use, termed "impacting emptiness makes it substantial"; when a line is bound, the Daily Cycle can break it open, termed "meeting impact at the bound point." However, note: it is favorable to impact bound malevolent forces, but not favorable to impact bound auspicious forces. For waning lines, the Daily Cycle can nurture, bind, and strengthen them; lines of the same kind can compare and support them. For strong lines, it can punish, impact, restrict, sever, or entomb them.
Summary: Waxing means the line is in its peak state under the Daily Cycle; comparison means the line is the same as the day or month; support means the line is of the same kind as the day or month; entombment and severance mean the line is entombed or severed under the Daily Cycle. A line that is strong and moving becomes more active when impacted; a line that is weak and moving may scatter when impacted (though in practice, waxing lines become stronger after impact, while scattered waning lines are rare).
When a line aligns with the Daily Cycle, it remains unbroken even if impacted by the month, unharmed even if restricted by the month, and unaffected even if impacted by moving lines or transformed into a restricting line. It stands strong like a mountain ⛰️. More nurturing and less restriction adds excellence to excellence, while less nurturing and more restriction means being outnumbered (e.g., in a divination on a Mao day in You month, a Mao Wood line, though impacted, remains unbroken, but if Shen or You Metal moves out or transforms, breakage and harm are inevitable).
Case 1: On a Wu午 day in Shen申 month, a divination about an illness yielded the Heaven Mountain Retreat hexagram changing to Heaven Wind Meeting hexagram. The self-line Wu Fire, aligned with the Daily Cycle, was waxing, but Shen Metal Monthly Cycle nurtured Hai Water, which restricted the self-line. The outcome was death in Hai month.
Case 2: On a Ding亥 day in Si巳 month, a divination about a servant’s return yielded the Resolution hexagram changing to Treading hexagram. The wealth line Hai Water was the useful spirit. Though aligned with the Daily Cycle and unbroken, four moving Earth lines harmed it. The outcome was no return, and harm occurred on a Mao day in Wu month.
This chapter should be read in conjunction with the Monthly Cycle chapter. Li Woping commented on contradictions in ancient texts: a line aligned with the Daily Cycle should not scatter or be empty, but a moving line impacted by the day is said to scatter—how can it be aligned with the Daily Cycle if it is empty? This shows the need for critical reading. New critiques emphasize Ye He’s exquisite论述: the sun and moon各有其职, with different functions. When the useful spirit is hidden, the Monthly Cycle impacts the flying spirit (if the flying spirit is the original spirit, it is inauspicious; if it is the忌神, it is auspicious), while the Daily Cycle impacting the flying spirit can draw out the useful spirit (if the flying spirit has energy, it is auspicious). If the useful spirit is broken by the month but aligned with the day, it is practically repaired, but the severity depends on the nurturing or restriction from other lines; moving lines in the hexagram influence吉凶. Combining principle and phenomenon makes for perfect divination.
Example: On a Ding酉 day in Mao卯 month, a Japanese person tested the feng shui of their residence and obtained the Lake Thunder Following hexagram. The judgment was spending money on repairing下水管道 and bathrooms, with the house near a noisy urban roadside and roads repaired multiple times. Verification was correct—the wealth line held by the self was empty and restricted by the month, indicating spending; the strong sibling line restricted wealth, indicating repairs; Chen Earth as a water reservoir with Snake signified pipelines; daily bathing signified bathrooms; the Zhen palace indicated a noisy urban area; the parent line临近朱雀白虎 signified noisy roads.
As the daily earthly branch, the Daily Cycle holds supreme authority in divination, capable of enhancing or diminishing line strength. It works协同 but independently with the Monthly Cycle. Key concepts like "impacting emptiness makes it substantial" and "meeting impact at the bound point" reflect the dynamic balance and the core philosophy of "change through movement" in Yi studies.
In modern terms, the Daily Cycle resembles a "daily energy field" or "temporary influencing factors," applicable for short-term decision-making:
The relationship between the Daily and Monthly Cycles metaphors the dialectic of "eternity and the moment": the Monthly Cycle represents long-term patterns (seasonal cycles), while the Daily Cycle represents immediate variables (daily changes). This reminds us to balance long-term planning with flexible adjustments, avoiding rigid thinking. Ye He’s combination of principle and phenomenon emphasizes "integrating data and intuition"—rational analysis (principle) supplemented by practical observation (phenomenon) forms wisdom.
How to transform hexagram images into real-world decisions based on divination cases:
Decision Framework:
Through this method, divination becomes not superstition but a structured decision-making tool.
Please translate the above content into English, maintaining the original format and structure.
Overall Paraphrased Translation
The Daily Cycle refers to the earthly branches of the current day, including Zi (Water), Chou (Earth), Yin (Wood), Mao (Wood), Chen (Earth), Si (Fire), Wu (Fire), Wei (Earth), Shen (Metal), You (Metal), Xu (Earth), and Hai (Water). In Six Lines divination, the Daily Cycle plays a dominant role, governing the waxing and waning states of the four seasons.
The Daily Cycle is the daily construction of the day, similar in function to the Monthly Cycle but distinct: the Monthly Cycle governs waxing and waning over a month (growth in spring 🌱, decline in autumn 🍂), while the Daily Cycle remains potent across all seasons 🔥, holding the power of life and death, and is equally important as the Monthly Cycle.
Impacting a waxing static line will cause it to move covertly (becoming stronger), while impacting a waning static line will result in daily breakdown (becoming more useless). Impacting a line in emptiness can activate it, and impacting a bound line can separate it. For waning lines, the Daily Cycle can nurture, bind, and support them, like timely rain nourishing crops 💧; for strong lines, the Daily Cycle can restrict, harm, punish, or impact them, like autumn frost withering plants ❄️.
When a line encounters emptiness, the Daily Cycle can activate it for use, termed "impacting emptiness makes it substantial"; when a line is bound, the Daily Cycle can break it open, termed "meeting impact at the bound point." However, note: it is favorable to impact bound malevolent forces, but not favorable to impact bound auspicious forces. For waning lines, the Daily Cycle can nurture, bind, and strengthen them; lines of the same kind can compare and support them. For strong lines, it can punish, impact, restrict, sever, or entomb them.
Summary: Waxing means the line is in its peak state under the Daily Cycle; comparison means the line is the same as the day or month; support means the line is of the same kind as the day or month; entombment and severance mean the line is entombed or severed under the Daily Cycle. A line that is strong and moving becomes more active when impacted; a line that is weak and moving may scatter when impacted (though in practice, waxing lines become stronger after impact, while scattered waning lines are rare).
When a line aligns with the Daily Cycle, it remains unbroken even if impacted by the month, unharmed even if restricted by the month, and unaffected even if impacted by moving lines or transformed into a restricting line. It stands strong like a mountain ⛰️. More nurturing and less restriction adds excellence to excellence, while less nurturing and more restriction means being outnumbered (e.g., in a divination on a Mao day in You month, a Mao Wood line, though impacted, remains unbroken, but if Shen or You Metal moves out or transforms, breakage and harm are inevitable).
Case 1: On a Wu午 day in Shen申 month, a divination about an illness yielded the Heaven Mountain Retreat hexagram changing to Heaven Wind Meeting hexagram. The self-line Wu Fire, aligned with the Daily Cycle, was waxing, but Shen Metal Monthly Cycle nurtured Hai Water, which restricted the self-line. The outcome was death in Hai month.
Case 2: On a Ding亥 day in Si巳 month, a divination about a servant’s return yielded the Resolution hexagram changing to Treading hexagram. The wealth line Hai Water was the useful spirit. Though aligned with the Daily Cycle and unbroken, four moving Earth lines harmed it. The outcome was no return, and harm occurred on a Mao day in Wu month.
This chapter should be read in conjunction with the Monthly Cycle chapter. Li Woping commented on contradictions in ancient texts: a line aligned with the Daily Cycle should not scatter or be empty, but a moving line impacted by the day is said to scatter—how can it be aligned with the Daily Cycle if it is empty? This shows the need for critical reading. New critiques emphasize Ye He’s exquisite论述: the sun and moon各有其职, with different functions. When the useful spirit is hidden, the Monthly Cycle impacts the flying spirit (if the flying spirit is the original spirit, it is inauspicious; if it is the忌神, it is auspicious), while the Daily Cycle impacting the flying spirit can draw out the useful spirit (if the flying spirit has energy, it is auspicious). If the useful spirit is broken by the month but aligned with the day, it is practically repaired, but the severity depends on the nurturing or restriction from other lines; moving lines in the hexagram influence吉凶. Combining principle and phenomenon makes for perfect divination.
Example: On a Ding酉 day in Mao卯 month, a Japanese person tested the feng shui of their residence and obtained the Lake Thunder Following hexagram. The judgment was spending money on repairing下水管道 and bathrooms, with the house near a noisy urban roadside and roads repaired multiple times. Verification was correct—the wealth line held by the self was empty and restricted by the month, indicating spending; the strong sibling line restricted wealth, indicating repairs; Chen Earth as a water reservoir with Snake signified pipelines; daily bathing signified bathrooms; the Zhen palace indicated a noisy urban area; the parent line临近朱雀白虎 signified noisy roads.
As the daily earthly branch, the Daily Cycle holds supreme authority in divination, capable of enhancing or diminishing line strength. It works协同 but independently with the Monthly Cycle. Key concepts like "impacting emptiness makes it substantial" and "meeting impact at the bound point" reflect the dynamic balance and the core philosophy of "change through movement" in Yi studies.
In modern terms, the Daily Cycle resembles a "daily energy field" or "temporary influencing factors," applicable for short-term decision-making:
The relationship between the Daily and Monthly Cycles metaphors the dialectic of "eternity and the moment": the Monthly Cycle represents long-term patterns (seasonal cycles), while the Daily Cycle represents immediate variables (daily changes). This reminds us to balance long-term planning with flexible adjustments, avoiding rigid thinking. Ye He’s combination of principle and phenomenon emphasizes "integrating data and intuition"—rational analysis (principle) supplemented by practical observation (phenomenon) forms wisdom.
How to transform hexagram images into real-world decisions based on divination cases:
Decision Framework:
Through this method, divination becomes not superstition but a structured decision-making tool.
Please translate the above content into English, maintaining the original format and structure.