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For example ,yang ⚊ may be mapped to chinese character 一、口、日.
presumably you expect some people to understand this
Yes, that 's what I want to do.Thomas, I think I can see what you're trying to do and it's an interesting idea (though more explanation would definitely be welcome!). Sometimes it works better than others, though, doesn't it? For instance, you have 兑 (dui, name of the trigram ) associated with .
Can this be connected more closely with the names of the gua? As on occasion, the shape of the hexagram does match the shape of its name. Hexagram 50 is the famous example -
鼎
- but I think Hexagram 55 is another one:
豐
- especially if you look at the ancient form of the character as it was known back then, and see it's actually about a drum.
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