Kiyohashi An | When Sherlock Holmes Meets Conan - Shines on Eternity in the Light of Reasoning

Quiet and sincere, respectful and obedient to the stewardThursday, May 22, 2025, the 25th day of the fourth lunar monthThe Energy Guide of the Book of Changes 01 Today's hexagram: Full of Fire (䷥)Upward separation (fire) and downward mixing (water), with flames spreading upwards and water seeping downwards, symbolizingSeeking common ground while reserving differences.
Fire and Ze go against each other, but they can ignite sparks of wisdom in contradictions. Just as a detective unravels the threads from opposing clues, the truth eventually emerges through differentiation.
3-2-7 (3 for departure from fire, 2 for blending with water, and 7 for Genshan), forming a thinking energy field of "clear observation of autumn hair, logic as the path".
Today's suitable red and gray color scheme: Red symbolizes keen insight, while gray represents rational precipitation.
05 Today's taboos
Suitable for: logical reasoning, team collaboration, solving difficult problemsAvoid: subjective speculation and neglecting details
When you eliminate all impossibilities, even if the rest is unbelievable, it is still the truthSherlock Holmes' famous quote is not only the standard for detectives, but also a metaphor for life - in the era of information explosion, we need a "rational sieve" to filter out the noise and get straight to the essence. Arthur Conan Doyle: The Eternal Star that Ignites the Fire of Reasoning166 years ago today, the master of detective fiction Arthur Conan Doyle was born. His Sherlock Holmes is not only a legend of 221B Baker Street, but also a totem of human rational spirit: he breaks the traditional narrative with "A Study in Scarlet" and reshapes the genes of detective novels with scientific positivism; Nowadays, his legacy has become a "secret code" that transcends time and space, from the Japanese manga "Detective Conan" to global adaptations, which is the deepest tribute to Doyle. Rereading Sherlock Holmes today is not only to enjoy the thrill of solving puzzles, but also to learn a paradigm of thinking: piecing together fragments and establishing order in chaos. Just as Wang Anshi broke the ice of the times with his reforms, Doyle used his pen as a knife to unravel the fog of human nature. At present, we need Doyle's revelation more than ever: true wisdom always begins with honest questioning of the human soul.