The slogan means: dragons are fighting in the fields, bleeding yellow blood.
Classical Chinese explains it this way: Yin doubts Yang, and you must fight. Because of the suspicion of yang, it is called "dragon" It is still not out of its class, so it is called "blood".
This sentence means: because Yin doubts Yang, this will inevitably lead to war. This is because they think they have no Yang, and the last six are in the upper position, so they are arrogant and call themselves Yang and the dragon representing Yang. Even so, because it is yin, it is always inseparable from yin and the like, which is determined by blood relationship and cannot be changed.
Revelation of Life: Pride and Death
Judging from the hexagrams, the last six are the highest positions of Kun hexagrams, reaching the highest position. Moreover, yin is in the upper position and belongs to the position. It may become arrogant, violate the principles of gentleness, humility and softness, and may show fortitude and rashness in its actions, which may lead to the failure of the plan and may also hurt itself and others.
Therefore, although the person who occupies this divination is very powerful, don't be arrogant and get carried away. Be careful, too. I, my children or my work environment have had or will have a fight or group fight, and bloodshed caused by accidents such as car accidents and operations cannot be ruled out. Because of the unfavorable position in the northeast, try to reduce going out during the time represented by Kun, even if you go out, don't go to the northeast.
The last six days have reached the extreme of Yin, so Yin flourishes and Yang lives, and Yin and Yang begin to fight. In the field of vision, if you are immersed in dragon blood, the sky is mysterious and yellow, depressed and desolate. At this time, the divination of Kun Gua is in the month of the moon, which is the early stage of Yin Sheng Yang. The cathode returns to Yang, and the two gases interact and fuse, like two dragons fighting in the wild, dripping blue-yellow blood. Inevitably dangerous.