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Overall Paraphrase
This chapter systematically discusses the principles of predicting wealth-seeking fortunes through six-line divination, refining and supplementing the theories of the Golden Strategy with practical insights. The core lies in analyzing the interactions among the wealth line, offspring line, brother line, and official ghost line in the hexagram: a prosperous wealth line and active offspring line signify smooth wealth acquisition; an empty wealth line and exhausted offspring line indicate setbacks. If the brother line is active but restrained by the official ghost line, obstacles can be overcome. If both the parent and brother lines are active, efforts may prove futile, like drawing water with a bamboo basket. Through multiple real-world examples, the text reveals the flexible principle that "a brother line dominating the world hexagram does not necessarily mean no wealth"—judgments must be adapted based on conditions such as monthly breaks,旬空 (xún kōng, cyclical emptiness), transformation into tombs, and clashes with the sun or moon. Ultimately, it emphasizes the underlying logic that "wealth coming to me is easy, while seeking wealth is difficult," and warns that a brother line transforming into a ghost line may隐含 (yǐn hán, imply) deeper messages about familial misfortunes.
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Overall Paraphrase
This chapter systematically discusses the principles of predicting wealth-seeking fortunes through six-line divination, refining and supplementing the theories of the Golden Strategy with practical insights. The core lies in analyzing the interactions among the wealth line, offspring line, brother line, and official ghost line in the hexagram: a prosperous wealth line and active offspring line signify smooth wealth acquisition; an empty wealth line and exhausted offspring line indicate setbacks. If the brother line is active but restrained by the official ghost line, obstacles can be overcome. If both the parent and brother lines are active, efforts may prove futile, like drawing water with a bamboo basket. Through multiple real-world examples, the text reveals the flexible principle that "a brother line dominating the world hexagram does not necessarily mean no wealth"—judgments must be adapted based on conditions such as monthly breaks,旬空 (xún kōng, cyclical emptiness), transformation into tombs, and clashes with the sun or moon. Ultimately, it emphasizes the underlying logic that "wealth coming to me is easy, while seeking wealth is difficult," and warns that a brother line transforming into a ghost line may隐含 (yǐn hán, imply) deeper messages about familial misfortunes.
🌪 Operational Notes
Please translate the above content into English, maintaining the original format and structure.