Chapter 361 Chapter 356 Yi

"Take the sheep tribe, for example, in several flocks, each of which has ten sheep. But the head sheep of each flock adopts a different distribution pattern, and the result is a different flock pattern.

In the first group of sheep, the head sheep divided the forage collected by the flock into ten portions, asked for one for himself, and gave the other to nine sheep. The nine sheep all felt that they had a small share, and they joined forces to fight against the head. Although one sheep can't beat the first sheep, if nine sheep are on it together, the first sheep can't cope with it. So the head sheep are in front of the flock, clear division, more work, more reward, let each sheep witness the distribution process, the head sheep and the flock both cooperate and supervise, together to help each other and fraternity to collect forage.

In the second group of sheep, the first sheep divided the forage into ten parts, of different sizes, and chose the largest one first, and then said to the nine sheep, "Discuss for yourselves how to divide the forage." In order to compete for a larger amount of forage, the nine sheep changed their docility and friendship, viciously attacked each other, completely ignoring that they did not even get the average bit of forage, and as a result, the sheep did a big job every time they ate, and the head sheep decided the winner, and as a result, the head sheep ate more and more fat, and the sheep began to shift their attention from collecting forage to fighting forage......

In the third group, the head sheep still divided the forage into ten parts, but he took two portions of the forage himself, and then said to the other nine sheep, "Discuss for yourselves how to divide the forage." The nine sheep looked at the eight portions of forage, and snatched it up quickly, until at last one of the weak sheep was left lying on the ground and dying, and the ruling of the first sheep did not dispute this, and the eyes of the little sheep who fell to the ground were full of despair......

In the fourth group of sheep, the leader divides the forage into two parts, but he picks one for himself, and then says to the other sheep, "Discuss for yourselves how to divide the forage." The flock flocks fought, and the last of the strongest sheep defeated all the sheep and began to feast on its spoils. When it has eaten its fill, it allows the other sheep to come back to eat, and these sheep obey its management and eat its scraps in order. From then on, the head sheep only had to manage one sheep, only need to allocate food to it, and did not have to worry about the life and death of the other eight sheep. It's just that the head sheep found that the sheep's eyes on him were getting more and more wrong......" Emperor Xi said patiently to Bute while manipulating the yin and yang gossip diagram.

"Well, what is this?" asked Bout curiously.

This is called the Yin and Yang Bagua Diagram, and everything in the world can be interpreted from this. Emperor Xi said proudly.

"Why?" said Bout, incredulously.

"Because everything in the world can be deduced by numbers, the yin and yang gossip diagram is the interpretation of numbers, everything is deduced by numbers, and Yu plays Yu Yi. Emperor Xi explained.

"Well, you're saying you want to educate the other goats to be the first group of goats? I don't think it's possible. Bout snorted coldly.

"No, to be precise, I want to educate the rest of the flock, both the head sheep and the flock, to be the first flock. Emperor Xi shook his head and said.

"The sheep are willing, but how can the sheep be willing? So, my method is better, and I will kill them if they don't like it. Bout said coldly.

"As long as the flock is willing, there is hope. Isn't it?" said Emperor Xi with a smile, "and the key point has emerged, whether the flock behas helped each other or attacked each other, is influenced by the distribution pattern of the head sheep. Therefore, as long as the flock can decide the distribution model, then the flock will continue to help each other and love each other. ”

"How does the flock affect the distribution model?" Bout asked.