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The content contained in both is different. To put it simply, the meaning of "image" in Fan Xiaoge's "Simulacrum" is included in the "image" in "Zhou Yi".The description and expansion of the word "xiang" in "Zhou Yi" is more broad.
Let's first talk about the "Simulacrum Theory" founded by Fan Xiaoge, Fan Xiaoge is a calligrapher and painter after all, and a generation of grandmasters in the calligraphy industry. Then what he created"Simulacrum" is based on the unique views on calligraphy and painting, that is, the so-called reforms made on the basis of borrowing, andThe word "elephant" here can be understood as a reference
WhileThe elephants in "Zhou Yi" are more extensiveJudging from the examples of elephants in the Yi Chuan, there are probably the following:
First, describe a phenomenon that is close to the truth, which can be a social or natural phenomenon。This situation is mainly based on observation, which is in line with the facts and has a basis to speak of. <>
Second, there is the meaning of imitation and imitation。"It is the one who changes, and the elephant is also; This is a sentence in the "Dictionaries", the elephant here is the same as the image word, we can understand it as similar, and then imitate it as an example. And the word "elephant" in this state should have the same meaning as the elephant referred to by Fan Xiaoge in "Simulacrum".
Third, there is a symbolic meaning。For example, make some kind of utensil to symbolize something. In fact, this aspect is still a bit mysterious, at least the extended meaning. <>
Zhou Yi itself is a book that is more similar to speculation and reasoning, mainly used for divination, which is what modern people call fortune-telling. In many things, what it describes is not particularly clean, and most of them are ambiguous, and it is because of this ambiguity that later generations continue to pursue and study.
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The elephant in Zhou Yi refers to geography and physiognomy, and the image in "Simulacrum" refers to elephants, because their conditions are different and the age in which they live, so the meaning of the image expressed is also different.
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The description and expansion of the word "xiang" in "Zhou Yi" is more broad. The "Simulacrum Theory" is based on the views of calligraphy and painting.
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The image of the former is narrower than that of the latter, and the image of the latter refers to a broader scope.
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Compared with the simulacrum, the scope of the elephant in Zhou Yizhong will be wider.
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The meaning of the two contains a certain difference in the scope, and the overall scope is not the same, so there is a certain difference.
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To put it simply, the meaning of "xiang" in Fan Xiaoge's "Simulacrum" is included in the "xiang" in "Zhou Yi", and the description and expansion of the word "xiang" in "Zhou Yi" is more broad.
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The former refers to a broader scope, the latter refers to a smaller scope, and it can be said that the former encompasses the latter.
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To put it simply, the meaning of "xiang" in Fan Xiaoge's "Simulacrum" is included in the "xiang" in "Zhou Yi", and the description and expansion of the word "xiang" in "Zhou Yi" is more broad.
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Compared with the simulacrum, the scope of the elephant in Zhou Yizhong will be wider.
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The description and expansion of the word "xiang" in "Zhou Yi" is more broad. The "Simulacrum Theory" is based on the views of calligraphy and painting.
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There is an inclusive relationship between the two, and there may be some differences in the scope they represent.
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Mr. Fan's image is the "weather" contained in concrete things, that is, the characteristics of individual things.
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The "image" in the latter is included in the former, and the latter is a little more broad.