Qimen Dun Jia was an ancient and mysterious secret technique with many uses. From the perspective of the Eight Gates, its usage was closely related to all aspects of people's lives. The Life Gate represented wealth and could be used to analyze situations related to wealth. The Pain Gate involved charging into battle and could be used to analyze strategies in competitive or confrontational scenarios. To determine whether one would be injured or the other party would depend on the energy situation. The Stop Gate represented obstruction and resistance, and was suitable for ambushes and hiding. Traditional ancient books believed that the Stop Gate was suitable for hiding. The View Gate was related to planning and could be used to analyze whether a company or individual's business plan could be implemented. The Gate of Death symbolizes stability.(For example, people in high positions in life or at the beginning of their careers) have different influences on individuals or companies, which should be treated according to the specific situation. Jingmen means that there is a dispute between the mouth and the door. When doing things, you should avoid the situation of Jingmen being forced by the door.(The original house of Jingmen is in the seventh house, and the door is forced by the third and fourth houses. When there are no four evils, it is easy to talk. When there are four evils, it is easy to have a dispute between the mouth and the door or even an official.) Opening the door represents a career opportunity, which can be used to judge when the big career opportunity will appear. In addition, Qimen Dun Jia also had the usage of the ten-day pattern such as Ding + Ji Huo into Gouchen. The Ding + Ji pattern implied tolerance, hiding one's strength and biding one's time. It was suitable for marriage, career, cooperation, and other aspects to gradually advance with a forbearing attitude. However, one had to be wary of problems such as being too restrained, causing energy to be difficult to be revealed. From this pattern, one could also analyze various characteristics in different aspects such as being emotional, easily influenced by the outside world, lacking a sense of security, and having a yellowish or slightly dark skin color.
The application methods of Qimen Dunjia mainly included the following aspects: ** 1. In terms of prediction ** 1. ** Construct a space-time mathematical model ** - The model was formed by the three major elements of time, space, and mathematics. From time, with the Nine Palaces as the spatial framework, the Eight Trigrams, Nine Stars, Eight Gates, Eight Gods, Heavenly Stems, Earthly Branches, and other symbols were loaded. According to the solar terms, the heavenly stems and earthly branches, and the layout, they formed the Qimen Dunjia pattern. For example, when predicting an event, the number of games was determined according to the solar terms, dry and branch, and then various symbols were arranged in the nine-palace grid. - The model had a multi-dimensional, three-dimensional, and motion structure. The three were interconnected. There was space and mathematics in time, and there was time and mathematics in space. Mathematics was both time and space. Its symbols had a pattern, forming a complete symbol system that could predict everything. 2. ** The application of the holographic model of the universe ** - Qimen Dunjia was a holographic model of the universe. The nine palaces were holographic units, and the symbols in the palace were holographic elements. They were interconnected and interacted with each other, and there was a holographic relationship. In actual operation, the information of the entire system could be reflected from the relevant symbols and units. For example, by analyzing the combination of symbols in a certain palace, one could infer the overall development of things. 3. ** Model analysis ** - Just like algebra, using the symbols in the Occult Gate Model to analyze different results. When making a specific prediction, one had to find the corresponding god according to what was being measured, and combine it with the symbols of the god, star, door, and so on in the palace to make a comprehensive analysis. For example, when predicting wealth, find the symbol that represents wealth and then look at its relationship with other symbols. ** 2. Advanced applications (solution, planning)** 1. ** Precise conversion and positioning of energy ** - One could immediately feel the change in energy when placed in the Wonder Gate Stance. The improvement of energy included many aspects such as the body, the quickness of the mind, and the luck of the career. This required a deep understanding of the principles of Qimen Dunjia, not just relying on traditional prediction methods. 2. ** Imitation analysis and decision-making of specific patterns ** - For example, the analysis of the pattern of "Xin + C" meant that there might be chaos in the cooperation, lawsuits, disputes, etc., but it needed to be judged in combination with the use of God and the symbols such as the Celestial Star Gate in the palace. Another example was the situation of Jingmen and Menpengs. The original position of Jingmen was in Duiqi Palace, Zhensan and Xunsi Palace were Menpengs. When there were no four pests, they could talk glibly. When there were four pests, they might have a verbal dispute or even official dispute. When predicting things related to money, if they encountered Jingmen and Menpengs, the two sides might have disputes. These analysis results could be used to guide decision-making and take corresponding measures to avoid unfavorable situations.
Qimen Dun Jia had many uses. In the military aspect, the principle of its establishment was to use the heavenly stem as the serial number to organize the army formation. For example,"A" was the leader,"B, C, and D" were the three armies, and "Wuji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui" were the six armies. There was a corresponding pattern of Dun Jia, and the Grand Marshal "Jia Zi" often hid in the six armies. From a prediction point of view, it was based on the corresponding relationship between the Qimen Jiugong and the acquired Eight Trigrams, the corresponding relationship between the 24 solar terms and the number of games, etc. The nine palaces used the five elements of the river map, the number of the Luo book, and the position of the acquired eight trigrams to include factors such as time, place, and people. The number of games is divided into yin games and yang games, each with nine games, a total of 18 games. The winter solstice uses nine games of yang, and the summer solstice uses nine games of yin. Every five days is a game. The number of games corresponding to different solar terms is related to the number of He Tu and Luo Shu corresponding to the Nine Palaces and Eight Diagrams. At the same time, Qimen Dun Jia also contained elements such as the eight gates (open door, rest door, life door, injury door, stop door, scene door, death door, shock door). Different gates had different meanings under different palaces and conditions. For example, the shock gate was in the original palace position against the seven palaces, and to the three palaces of shock and xun, it was the gate force. When there were no four evils, it was easy to talk about right and wrong or even official affairs. It could be used to predict whether there would be disputes between the two parties when it came to money related matters. In addition, Qimen Dunjia combined Yi learning symbols such as Yin and Yang, Five Elements, Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches, River Map, Luo Book, Nine Palaces and Eight Diagrams. The relationship and combination of these elements could be used to analyze and predict various things. However, Qimen Dun Jia also had the mysterious color of traditional culture, and its scientific nature had not been fully verified.
Qimen Dun Jia was an ancient book on divination. It was the first secret skill among the three secret treasures of Qimen, Liuren, and Taiyi. It was the first of the three moves and the most logical. It contains the four cardinal guides (The modern time is converted into four pillars, and the time represented by the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches is used to start the game), Nine Palaces (consisting of Kan, Gen, Zhen, Xun, Li, Kun, Dui, Qian, and Zhonggong), Eight Gods (Zifu, Tengshe, Taiyin, Liuhe, Baihu, Xuanwu, Jiudi, Jiutian, the arrangement has to be based on the rules of the arrangement), Nine Stars (Canopy Star, Tianren Star, Tianchong Star, Tianfu Star, Tianying Star, Tianrui Star, Tianzhu Star, Tianxin Star, Tianqin Star), Eight Gates (Xiu, Sheng, Shang, Du, Jing, Si, Jing, Kai), and Ten Heavenly Stems. Eight of them represented different meanings. The Life Gate represented wealth; the Pain Gate represented injury and disaster, which was related to charging into battle; the Stop Gate represented obstruction and hiding, which was suitable for ambushes; the View Gate represented long-term planning; the Death Gate represented stability; the Shock Gate represented right and wrong, which was different in different situations (with or without the four evils); and the Open Gate represented career opportunities. In Qimen Dunjia, there was also a saying that "Jia" was the most noble and not revealed, and "Liujia" was often hidden in the so-called "Six Yi" of "Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui." Superstitious people believed that according to Qimen Dunjia, good or bad luck could be calculated. In addition, Qimen Dunjia had also been adapted into many movies. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The origin of Qimen Dunjia was difficult to explore. The war in the Yuan Dynasty led to the destruction of relevant historical data. It was generally believed that it originated from ancient divination. Some people said that it originated from the battle of the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan and Chiyou more than 4600 years ago. Legend has it that after the Yellow Emperor fought against Chiyou in Zhuolu, he had a dream that the gods had bestowed him with talismans. Later, he received a letter from a colorful phoenix, which created the basic pattern of Qimen Dunjia. At first, there were 4320 games in a year. Later, it was gradually simplified. By the time of Zhang Liang of the Western Han Dynasty, it was simplified to 18 games (Yang Escape Game and Yin Escape Game), which were still used today. There were also some who believed that Qimen Dunjia originated from the Book of Changes. The basic concepts of Yin Yang, Five Elements, Four Appearances and Eight Trigrams in the Book of Changes were first introduced before Qimen Dunjia. The two were closely related. In addition, the name Qimen Dunjia only appeared in the Ming Dynasty. Its predecessor was the Yin Written Charm Scripture.
The screenwriters of the 1982 edition of Qimen Dun Jia were Yuan Heping, Yuan Xiangren, etc.; the screenwriters of the 2017 edition of Qimen Dun Jia were Xu Ke, Wei Junzi, Yang Bingjia, Xu Shaofei; and the screenwriter of the 2023 edition of Qimen Dun Jia 2 was Yu Ao.
Many viewers were puzzled by the easter egg at the end of Qimen Dunjia. Although the easter egg was not introduced in detail, many viewers felt that it was hinting that there would be a second movie. However, Director Xu Ke did not mention whether the Easter egg was related to the second film. If there was a second film, the film company would probably announce it as soon as possible. In addition, the ending song of "Qimen Dunjia" was Wu Bai's "Only I Am the Greatest".
The Black Tortoise of Qimen Dun Jia belonged to the water element. It had multiple meanings. It was the god of traitors and thieves. It loved to steal and steal. It was in charge of thieves, fleeing, and talking. It represented unclear, hearsay, uncertain things, and so on. It also symbolized some immoral things such as adultery, low integrity, lying, hypocrisy, and so on. Xuanwu also had many other images. In terms of characters, it could represent comic skits, drama actors, makeup artists, dishonest people, liars, eloquent people, scholars, drunkards, pregnant women, directors, and other fickle literary and artistic workers. In terms of animals, it could represent weasels, owls, bats, rats, pigs, and other animals that liked to move at night. In terms of plants, it could represent grapes, coconuts, plums, tomatoes, pomelos, oranges, honeydew, sugar cane, and other plants with high water content. In still life, it could represent turbid and impure liquids, such as paintings, ink paintings, and containers such as rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea. In celestial phenomena, it could represent cloudy days and haze, and in geography, it could represent the sea, rivers, underground rivers, toilets, and so on. If one were to measure a person's character, the person might be intelligent, eloquent, and a literary talent, but there was also a problem with integrity. To measure information, Lin Xuanwu is mainly based on hearsay; to measure diseases, Lin Xuanwu is mainly based on uncertainty and ambiguity; to measure specific things, Lin Xuanwu is mainly based on unclear events and vague states. Moreover, there was a Vermilion Bird hidden under the Xuanwu. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Qimen Dunjia was an ancient and mysterious secret technique that originated from the era of the Yellow Emperor in China. It was considered one of the most logical secret techniques in ancient times. It was also a work of ancient China algebra. It was the first secret technique of the three secret treasures, Wonder Gate, Six Rens, and Taiyi. It was the first of the three forms. From the perspective of concept composition,"Qi" was B, C, and D;"Men" was the four auspicious gates of Xiu, Sheng, Kai, and Jing, and the four evil gates of Shang, Du, Death, and Jing (Xiu, Sheng, Shang, Du, Jing, and Jing, and Kai);"Dun" meant to hide;"A" was Jiazi, Jiaxu, Jiashen, Jiawu, Jiachen, and Jiayin, Liujia. Its divination was mainly divided into four parts: "Heaven"(time factor),"Earth"(space factor),"Human"(human factor), and "God"(mysterious factor). The nine palaces of Tian Pan had nine stars, the eight palaces of the middle plate had eight gates, and the eight palaces of the territory represented eight directions and were motionless. At the same time, each palace of Tian Pan's territory was assigned a specific "Qi"(B, C, D) and "Yi"(E, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui). According to the specific time, the six instruments, three oddities, eight gates, and nine stars were arranged to measure the relationship, characteristics, and movements of things to choose the auspicious time and auspicious side. The specific application of Qimen Dun Jia was carried out through the arrangement of games. According to different years, seasons, and hours, the eight gates, nine stars, and nine gods were arranged in appropriate combinations on the Nine Palaces of the Book of Luo. According to this, the good or bad positions were determined. There were nine games of Yang Escape and nine games of Yin Escape, totaling eighteen games. Qimen Dun Jia used the Eight Trigrams to record the position, the Heavenly Stems to hide one, the Nine Palaces to record the intersection of the celestial phenomena and the earth, the Eight Gates to record human affairs, and the Nine Stars and Eight Gods to record the surrounding environment. It included the concepts of time (year, season), space (environment, direction), and other cosmic space-time concepts.
The diagrams of Qimen Dunjia involve many aspects. The following is a brief introduction: - [The concept of a game: There are nine Yang Escape games and nine Yin Escape games, a total of eighteen games.] This was a classification based on different years, seasons, hours, and other factors. - ** Disk layout ** - Tian Pan: The Nine Palaces have nine stars (Tianpeng, Tianrui, Tianchong, Tianfu, Tianqin, Tianxin, Tianzhu, Tianren, Tianying). - ** Middle Plate **: Eight Palaces, Eight Gates (Rest, Life, Pain, Du, Scene, Death, Shock, Open). The eight gates had different meanings in Qimen Dunjia. For example, the Life Gate represented wealth, the Pain Gate was related to charging into battle or injury, the Stop Gate represented blockage and hiding, the View Gate was planning, the Death Gate represented stability, the Shock Gate was related to gossip, and the Open Gate represented career opportunities. - [Territory: The eight palaces represent eight directions and are motionless.] Each palace on the Tian Pan and the Earth Plate was assigned a specific "Qi"(B, C, D) and "Yi"(E, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui). - ** Four Divination Disks **: Qimen Dun Jia's Divination Disks were mainly divided into four disks: "Heaven"(time factor, such as year, season, etc.),"Earth"(space factor, such as environment, direction, etc.),"Human"(human factor), and "God"(mysterious factor). In actual use, according to different years, seasons, and hours, the eight gates, nine stars, and nine gods were arranged in appropriate combinations on the Nine Palaces of the Book of Luo to determine the location of good or bad luck. At the same time, according to the specific time, the six instruments, three oddities, eight gates, and nine stars were arranged to measure the relationship, characteristics, and movements of things to choose the auspicious time and auspicious side. - [Eight Gates and Directions: Eight Diagrams are used to record directions. Eight Gates are distributed among them. Different Gates correspond to different meanings and functions. They are closely related to many aspects of our lives. We can grasp the quality of things through the situation of the eight Gates.] For example, the Startling Gate's original palace was in the Dui Seven Palace, and the Zhen Three and Xun Four Palaces were the Menpu. This situation required special consideration in the divination.
Qimen Dunjia was an ancient China art of divination. It was also the number one secret technique among the three secret treasures of Qimen, Liuren, and Taiyi. It was the first of the three techniques and the most logical. However, based on the current information, it was impossible to know the exact origin of Qimen Dunjia and other more detailed information.