BTC hovers around the 100,000 mark, with no significant fortification formed. At this time, there is not much to analyze; it is still just a single word: ' '!
At this time, one must still pay attention to change, as Sun Tzu's Art of War states: 'Those who can win by adapting to changes are called divine'. Whether on the battlefield, in business, or in the stock market, those who cling to conventions and are inflexible are the ones who fail. Knowing when to exit and when to enter is key to responding to changes!
The market will educate a person on how to learn this 'change'. Earlier this year, the Coin Dao Academy gradually built a position in the artificial intelligence WLD near 2, but due to my own inflexibility, there was a more than fourfold rise and fall, coinciding with a rainy night when the price fell back down to 1.3, resulting in a loss of over 50%. However, it has now regained its vitality, which is the lesson of being rigid.
Speaking of 'change and unchange', today we will use the oldest River Diagram and Luo Diagram to discuss change.
The events of the dragon horse carrying the diagram out of the Yellow River and the divine turtle carrying the book out of the Luo River are surely familiar to everyone. They reflect the signs from heaven; heaven fears that humanity will not understand, so it presents signs to the world, allowing people to comprehend the mathematical principles of the operation of heaven and earth.
Today, let’s focus on the changes and constants of the River Diagram and Luo Diagram.
The River Diagram says:
Heaven gives birth to water, and Earth forms it.
Earth gives birth to fire, and heaven forms it.
Heaven gives birth to wood, and Earth forms it.
Earth gives birth to metal, and heaven forms it.
Heaven gives birth to Earth, and Earth forms it.
The Book of Luo says:
Wearing nine and stepping on one,
Left three, right seven,
Two and four are shoulders,
Six and eight are feet,
With five in the center.
In the River Diagram, 16/27/38/49/5/10 6-1=5 7-2=5 8-3=5....., this 5 is the unchanging principle of heaven, this five is also the unchanging rites and laws of the I Ching. The ancients often spoke of the 'Five Classics', which represent unchanging principles, just like a human hand has five fingers, five colors, five sounds, five flavors..... every principle of humanity relates to 5, which is called unchanging.
Heaven represents yang, and Earth represents yin. Heaven gives birth to water, and Earth forms it, and so forth; 1/3/5/7/9 are yang, and 2/4/6/8/10 are even-numbered positions representing yin. This yin-yang relationship is also unchanging. If yin and yang become chaotic, then it becomes troublesome.
The difference between the River Diagram and the Luo Diagram lies in 10. If you look closely, you'll find that a characteristic of the Luo Diagram is the hidden 10 within the visible 5. This ten is present in 1+9=2+8=3+7=4+6, hiding this ten in the diagonal space-time, which is called unchanging amidst change.
It has been mentioned that yin and yang remain unchanged, corresponding to 1 for the northern water, 3 for the eastern wood, and 5 for the central earth, all of which remain unchanged. Human life cannot be separated from water; wood is the place of development. This is the principle of unchanging.
This 'change' and unchanging also indicates that principles cannot change; this is the law of all things. Just like can a human hand have 4 fingers? Can it have 6 fingers? Why does it have 5 fingers? This is the principle. As for other things, they can change; for example, lifestyle habits can change, but the fundamental principles of being human should not change. Of course, if a bad character changes to a good one, that change is a qualitative change!