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《易经》中最黑暗悲惨的一卦就是“否”(音:痞)。其形象十分简单,上面是三条长横线代表天(乾卦),下面是三条中断的横线代表地(坤卦)。乍一看,上有天,下有地,很自然的样子,但实际上“否卦”代表着天向上浮,地往下沉,阴阳隔绝的状态。在经济领域代表着“贫者恒穷,富者恒富”的犹太效应;在文化领域代表着不同思想之间的裂缝逐渐加大,冲突日显;在工程领域代表着项目主管的好大喜功和一线工程人员的茫然不知所措造成的工程进度停滞不前。
One of the darkest tragedies in the Book of Changes is “No ” (sound: ruffian). The image is very simple, the above is the three long bar on behalf of the day (dry Gua), the following is the three broken lines represent the ground (Kun Gua). At first glance, there are days, places under the ground, it is natural, but in fact “No Gua ” represents the days of upward floating, sinking, yin and yang isolated state. In the field of economy, it represents the Jewish effect of “the poor are poor and the rich are rich”; in the field of culture, the gap between different ideologies is gradually increasing and conflicts are obvious; in the field of engineering, it represents the great joy of project managers and Front-line engineering staff at a loss at a loss caused by the progress of the project stalled.