noun
ming yi (hexagram 36 of the I Ching: darkening of the light)
Technical term from the I Ching (易経). Refers to hexagram 36, symbolizing the darkening of the light, where brightness is hidden or injured.
See also: 易経
易経の三十六番目の卦は地火明夷と呼ばれる。
The thirty-sixth hexagram of the I Ching is called 地火明夷 (ming yi).
From the I Ching (易経), composed of 地 (earth), 火 (fire), 明 (bright), and 夷 (injury, level). The name describes the hexagram's structure: earth above fire, symbolizing light being obscured.