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    Title: 周易「骨幹卦」研究
    Authors: 黃沛榮
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2009-09-08 09:28:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 近三十年來,由於《易》學文獻大量印行以及多批文物出土,對於《易》學研究而言,乃前所未有之機緣。申請人數十年來曾分別從出土文物、古文字形、《易》學雜著、《易》學文獻等方向進行研究,奠定堅實的基礎。本計畫擬針對《周易》「乾、坤、泰、否、習坎、離(上經)、咸、恆、震、艮、巽、兌、損、益、既濟、未濟(下經)」十六卦個骨幹卦作深入研究。此十六卦的產生,是由「乾、坤、坎、離、震、艮、巽、兌」八個三爻卦「自重」及「對體互重」而成,每組之間,相距卦數或四或八或十六,皆為四之倍數,故知是古人刻意之安排,而非偶然現象。若從各卦義理分析之,十六卦中,乾為天,坤為地,坎為水,離為火,震為雷,艮為山,巽為風,兌為澤,皆屬天道;咸恆為感情、婚姻(〈序卦傳〉: 「夫婦之道不可以不久也,故受之以恆。」《荀子‧大略》:「《易》之咸,見夫婦。」),泰否為順逆,損益為得失,既濟未濟乃成功與否,皆屬人事之大要。天道八個卦若減其半,則雷、風可歸之天,山、澤可歸入地;人事八個卦若減其半,則最終之「成功」與否,當較過程中「順逆」、「得失」重要。此即乾坤、坎離為上經始末,咸恆、既濟未濟為下經始末之故。
    This project is aiming to explore the significance of the nuclear Hexagrams in I-Ching. They are distributed over the Upper and Lower Volume in 64 hexagrams, namely Qian, Kun, Tai, Pi, Xikan, Li in the Upper Volume, and Xian, Heng, Shun, Yi, Zhen, Gen, Xun, Dui, Jiji, Weiji in the Lower Volume. According to the distance of each couple in the arrangement of Diagrams system is 4 or the multiple of 4, we should recognize that they are most important components in the structure of 64 hexagrams.
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