noun
da zhuang; hexagram 34 of the I Ching; the power of the great
Refers specifically to hexagram 34 of the I Ching (易経), composed of thunder (雷) above and heaven (天) below. Used in classical Chinese philosophy and divination contexts.
See also: 易経
易経の第三十四卦は雷天大壮と呼ばれる。
The thirty-fourth hexagram of the I Ching is called da zhuang (the power of the great).
From the I Ching (易経), combining 雷 (thunder) and 天 (heaven) with 大壮 (great strength/power). The exact historical derivation is uncertain; the name is conventionally associated with the hexagram's imagery.