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In The Primary Way, the distinguished scholar of Chinese philosophy Chung-ying Cheng synthesizes his lifetime of work on the Yijing, also known as the I Ching or Book of Changes--Back cover.
Philosophy, Chinese --- Yi jing. --- I ching --- I Ging --- Yih-king --- Y-king --- Book of changes --- Yi-king --- Yh-king --- J King --- Kniga peremen --- It︠s︡zin --- Zhou yi --- Ekikyō --- Chuyŏk --- Yŏkkyŏng --- I-Tjing --- Shūeki --- I tsʻing --- Sefer ha-temurot --- Kinh dịch --- Chou yi --- Yijing --- Zhouyi --- Zhou yi Wang Han zhu --- Zhou yi zhu --- Zhou yi Wang zhu --- Classic of changes --- 易经 --- 易經 --- Chinese philosophy --- S12/0310 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Yijing 易經 Book of Changes (also Zhouyi 週易) --- Philosophy, Chinese.
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The Yijing (I Ching), or Scripture of Change, is traditionally considered the first and most profound of the Chinese classics. Originally a divination manual based on trigrams and hexagrams, by the beginning of the first millennium it had acquired written explanations and a series of appendices attributed to Confucius, which transformed it into a work of wisdom literature as well as divination. Over the centuries, hundreds of commentaries were written on it, but for the past thousand years, one of the most influential has been that of Zhu Xi (1130-1200), who synthesized the major interpretive approaches to the text and integrated it into his system of moral self-cultivation.Joseph A. Adler's translation of the Yijing includes for the first time in any Western language Zhu Xi's commentary in full. Adler explores Zhu Xi's interpretation of the text and situates it in the context of his overall theoretical system. Zhu Xi held that the Yijing was originally composed for the purpose of divination by the mythic sage Fuxi, who intended to create a system to aid decision making. The text's meaning, therefore, could not be captured by a single commentator; it would emerge for each person through the process of divination. This translation makes available to the English-language audience a crucial text in the history of Chinese religion and philosophy, with an introduction and translator's notes that explain its intellectual and historical context.
Book of Changes. --- Chu Hsi. --- Classic of Changes. --- I Ching. --- Master Chu. --- Shuogua. --- Yijing. --- Zagua. --- Zhouyi. --- Zhu Xi. --- divination. --- hexagram. --- trigrams. --- BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / I Ching. --- Yi jing. --- I ching --- I Ging --- Yih-king --- Y-king --- Book of changes --- Yi-king --- Yh-king --- J King --- Kniga peremen --- It︠s︡zin --- Zhou yi --- Ekikyō --- Chuyŏk --- Yŏkkyŏng --- I-Tjing --- Shūeki --- I tsʻing --- Sefer ha-temurot --- Kinh dịch --- Chou yi --- Zhouyi --- Zhou yi Wang Han zhu --- Zhou yi zhu --- Zhou yi Wang zhu --- Classic of changes --- S12/0310 --- S12/0433 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Yijing 易經 Book of Changes (also Zhouyi 週易) --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Zhu Xi --- E-books --- Yijing --- 易经 --- 易經 --- Zhu Xi
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