What is the bottom line in Tai Gua?
In the Book of Changes, the hexagram Tai (Earth, Heaven, Tai) symbolizes access, harmony and prosperity. However, even in the best of situations, a certain bottom line needs to be adhered to. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to explore what the bottom line in the Tai Gua is.
1. The basic meaning of Tai Gua

The Tai hexagram is composed of upper kun and lower qian. Kun is the earth and Qian is the sky. The earth's energy rises, the weather falls, yin and yang merge, and all things are accessible. The core of Tai Gua is "tong", but "tong" is not unprincipled laissez-faire, but harmony with a bottom line.
2. Analysis of hot topics on the entire network in the past 10 days
The following are hot topics that have attracted much attention across the Internet in the past 10 days. These topics reflect society’s general concern about the “bottom line”:
| hot topics | Attention | bottom line involved |
|---|---|---|
| AI ethics controversy | high | The ethical bottom line of technology application |
| environmental protection policy | high | The bottom line of ecological protection |
| 996 phenomenon in the workplace | Middle to high | The bottom line of workers’ rights |
| Internet violence management | high | The bottom line of freedom of speech |
| food safety incident | in | public health bottom line |
3. Analysis of the bottom line in Tai Gua
From the hexagrams of Tai and the hot topics on the Internet, the following bottom-line principles can be summarized:
1.moral bottom line: Neither AI technology nor online speech can exceed basic moral principles. The "tong" of Tai Gua is based on the "righteousness".
2.ecological bottom line: Environmental protection is an insurmountable bottom line in modern society. The union of heaven and earth in the Tai hexagram symbolizes the harmonious coexistence of man and nature.
3.bottom line of rights and interests: The basic rights and interests of workers and the health and safety of the public are the bottom line for the operation of society. The "tong" of Tai Gua must be based on the protection of these rights and interests.
4. How to stick to the bottom line in Tai Gua?
1.Distinguish between right and wrong: Stay awake in the process of understanding, and distinguish what can be "passed" and what is insurmountable.
2.dynamic balance: The bottom line is not static and needs to be adjusted according to the development of the times, but the core principles remain unchanged.
3.collective consensus: The establishment of the bottom line requires the common recognition of society, just like the consensus between heaven and earth in the Tai hexagram can all things be accessible.
5. Conclusion
The bottom line of Tai Gua is "tong but not chaotic, harmonious but not different". In today's society, whether it is technological development, environmental protection or rights protection, we need to stick to the bottom line in a "Thai" state. Only in this way can long-term harmony and prosperity be truly achieved.
By analyzing recent hot topics, we can see more clearly that bottom line awareness is a vivid embodiment of Tai Gua wisdom in modern society.
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