noun
Da Xu (hexagram 26 of the I Ching)
Refers specifically to the 26th hexagram of the I Ching (易経), 'The Taming Power of the Great'. Used in divination and classical Chinese philosophy contexts.
See also: 易経
易経の六十四卦の一つに山天大畜がある。
One of the sixty-four hexagrams of the I Ching is Da Xu (Mountain over Heaven).
From the I Ching (易経), composed of the trigrams Mountain (艮) above and Heaven (乾) below, symbolizing great accumulation or taming power.