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XXXIV
Dà Qiáng
This is a superficial analysis of this hexagram. Please let me know if you understand it, and if it helps you. If so, I can do the other 63 on similar lines, as a basis for research.
Zodiacal attribution: Sol in Taurus
Note the union of those elements which we are used to call "contradictory". Phallus, sun, Fire against Water & Taurus(Earth)
But this is not all. The general meaning of the hexagram is
Abundance (of strength)
Appendices I & II do not add much.
Appendix III says the idea of Houses & Roofs (as opposed to caves and sleeping outdoors in summer) came from Dà Qiáng.
Appendix VI implies that Dà Qiáng is teh state of Robustness which makes people restless, advance rashly (XXXV Tzin) and get wounded (XXXVI Ming I). There is much "perhaps" in this interpretation.
In any case, all these meanings must be combined and distilled to one most clear Quintessence.
Source: Cornelius & Cornelius: 1998: 32
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