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I Ching
Book • 1882
The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that dates back to the Western Zhou period (1000–750 BC).
It evolved over time to include philosophical commentaries known as the Ten Wings.
The book is used for divination through the manipulation of yarrow stalks or coins to produce hexagrams, each with its own interpretation.
James Legge's translation, part of the Sacred Books of the East series, provides a comprehensive and detailed interpretation of the text, including its historical and philosophical significance.
The I Ching has been influential in East Asian philosophical thought and has been studied for centuries for its insights into moral decision-making and the processes of change.
It evolved over time to include philosophical commentaries known as the Ten Wings.
The book is used for divination through the manipulation of yarrow stalks or coins to produce hexagrams, each with its own interpretation.
James Legge's translation, part of the Sacred Books of the East series, provides a comprehensive and detailed interpretation of the text, including its historical and philosophical significance.
The I Ching has been influential in East Asian philosophical thought and has been studied for centuries for its insights into moral decision-making and the processes of change.
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