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sparhawk said:I like that idea of attributing trigrams to each of the lines. What's the origin of it? If it is something found in the Yijing exegesis, that is. If it is your idea, would you share the train-of-thought that brought you to it?
Discussion of line position values but not including trigrams:
Bradford's Yijing, Vol. 2, p. 25
Wilhelm/Baynes, pp. 348-51.
I really like the line-trigram associations. They make sense. A visual way to see the space a line applies to. It makes multitple moving lines much more simple to oversee.
I hope you do not mind a brief humourous interlude...
A Monte Python skit for each line.
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