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In the primal arrangement the sex is determined by the bottom line making the sons in the east and the daughters in the west. In the inner-world arrangement, only Ch&ecirc;n and Sun have kept the same sex.
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The primal arrangement (also called the "outer world" arrangement) represents that pattern of things that occur outside, or behind, the manifest world. The King Wen, or "inner world" arrangement is the pattern of things as they occur within the visible world of the manifest in linear space time.
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In the outer world arrangement, the pattern operates in a cyclic way that is outside of linear time. All trigrams interact with their opposite partner. In the inner world arrangement, the motion is linear, moving around the circle in one big "yearly" cycle, so the male and female trigrams are grouped together to form the summer and winter phase of the yearly cycle.
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Both arrangements appear to have little in common at first glance, but on further inspection some similarities become clear. First every trigram is always directly opposite a partner of the opposite sex in both arrangements. In the primal arrangement, these partners are also of the same ''age''. In both arrangements all vertical partners are also of opposite sex, and therefore the upper and lower horizontal partners are of the same sex.
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Ch'ien Creative strong heaven father
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K'un Receptive devoted, yielding earth mother
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Chên Arousing inciting movement thunder 1st son
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K'an Abysmal dangerous water 2nd son
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Kên Keeping Still resting mountain 3rd son
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Sun Gentle penetrating wind, wood 1st daughter
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Li Clinging light-giving fire 2nd daughter
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Tui Joyous joyful lake 3rd daughter

The two arrangements

Primal arrangement
King Wen arrangement

The primal arrangement (also called the "outer world" arrangement) represents that pattern of things that occur outside, or behind, the manifest world. The King Wen, or "inner world" arrangement is the pattern of things as they occur within the visible world of the manifest in linear space time.

In the outer world arrangement, the pattern operates in a cyclic way that is outside of linear time. All trigrams interact with their opposite partner. In the inner world arrangement, the motion is linear, moving around the circle in one big "yearly" cycle, so the male and female trigrams are grouped together to form the summer and winter phase of the yearly cycle.

Both arrangements appear to have little in common at first glance, but on further inspection some similarities become clear. First every trigram is always directly opposite a partner of the opposite sex in both arrangements. In the primal arrangement, these partners are also of the same age. In both arrangements all vertical partners are also of opposite sex, and therefore the upper and lower horizontal partners are of the same sex.