Yue Dragon hexagram Daguan Pavilion

Description 

It is a modern interpretation of the six lines of the Qian hexagrams

in the Book of Changes, and a panoramic view of the mountains and

seas in Shenzhen.

Among them, the ninth Qian hexagrams: "hidden dragon", which

cultivates the foundation, corresponds to the "prelude" scene of

Tanglang Mountain (from the connecting station to the front space of

the main entrance), and the No.2 ninth Qian hexagrams: "See the

dragon in the field", which reveals the talent, corresponds to the

"beginning" scene of Tanglang Mountain (the main entrance space). In

the No.3 ninth Qian hexagrams, "Not a little slack" is the scene of

"development" for Tanglang Mountain (the gradual visiting space

between the main entrance and Daguan Pavilion); in the No.4 ninth

Qian hexagrams, "leaping in the chasm" is the scene of "leaping

forward" for Tanglang Mountain (the viewing platform of Daguan

Pavilion). In the No.5 ninth Qian hexagrams, "Flying dragon will

benefit the man", which corresponds to the "climax" scene of Tanglang

Mountain (the viewing platform of the main peak of Jimuge), and in

the upper ninth Qian hexagrams, "There is regret in the action of the

Dragon", complies with the scene of the "epilogue" of Tanglang

Mountain (from Jimu Tower to the downhill path).

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