Well, let me tell you about my experience with this “hexagramme 16”. It all started when I got this strange idea to dig into it. I mean, I saw it mentioned somewhere and thought, “Hey, why not give it a shot?”
I first went to my bookshelf, rummaged through a bunch of old books, trying to find anything related to this hexagramme. It was like looking for a needle in a haystack. I flipped through pages and pages, and finally, I found a little bit of info about it. But it was so vague, you know? Just a few lines that didn’t really tell me much.
So, I decided to do some online research. I typed the name into the search engine and there were tons of results. I started clicking on links and reading through different articles. Some of them were just full of jargon that I didn’t understand at all. But I kept at it, trying to piece together what this hexagramme was all about.
After that, I thought, “Okay, I’ve read enough. Time to try some practical stuff.” I got a pen and paper and started drawing the hexagramme according to the descriptions I found. It was harder than it looked. I had to keep erasing and redrawing because the lines weren’t straight or the shapes were all messed up.
Once I had a decent drawing, I started trying to interpret it. I sat there for hours, staring at it, thinking about what each line and symbol could mean. I even made up some of my own ideas based on how it looked to me. It was like a puzzle, and I was trying to solve it.
Finally, after days of all this work, I felt like I had a pretty good understanding of this hexagramme 16. It was a wild ride, full of searching, reading, drawing, and thinking. But in the end, I learned a lot and had a great time doing it. Maybe I’ll try some other hexagrammes next time!
