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The View of the Principal Line in Hexagram of Wang-Pi and Dasan

Korean Studies Quarterly / Korean Studies Quarterly, (P)2671-8197; (E)2733-936X
2007, v.30 no.4, pp.177-198
https://doi.org/10.25024/ksq.30.4.200712.177

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Abstract

The annotation of the hexagram is one of the meanings which the images of the hexagram contains. The annotation on the hexagram is called Dan-Sa in another word which Wang-Pi thinks the meaning of the annotation on the hexagram is derived from the principal line in the hexagram. The origin of the theory of principal line in hexagram is up to Jing-Fa’ng who is the philosopher of the Han-Dynasty. His theory has the characteristics which one Yang is the lord of the hexagram. The concrete research about the principal line of hexagram is Wang-Pi and Dasan. Wang-Pi focused to the annotation of the hexagram while Dasan focused to the annotation of its line. The theory of Wang-Pi is connected to the ‘Theory of the Line Position’ in the hexagram. ‘Theory of the Line Position’ in the hexagram explains the annotation of the hexagram-line being based on the harmony and up-down of Yin and Yang, acquisition of suitable and middle position in the hexagram. Wang-Pi also supports the theory which one Yin or Yang is the lord of the hexagram. Dasan supports the theory of up and down of Yin and Yang and the theory which one Yin or Yang is the lord of the hexagram. The theory of Dasan is connected to the hexagram-line transformation.

keywords
hexagram, the principal line of hexagram, Yin and Yang, hexagram-line, transformation, 중괘, 주효, 음양, 효위, 괘변


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