The I Ching or Book of ChangesPrinceton University Press, 2011年1月2日 - 808 頁 The bestselling English translation of the ancient classic of Chinese divination that has inspired millions with its timeless insights into the changing nature of all existence |
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... ), and some of the material of at least one other, the Shuo Kua (Discussion of the Trigrams), were already available in pre-Confucian times. Most of the rest, however, is now generally assumed to be much later than Confucius.
... rest , heads up or tails up as the case might be . This odd fact that a reaction that makes sense arises out of a technique seemingly excluding all sense from the outset , is the great achievement of the I Ching . The instance I have ...
... rest I have maintained a discreet silence. It is by no means easy to feel one's way into such a remote and mysterious mentality as that underlying the I Ching. One cannot easily disregard such great minds as Confucius and Lao-tse, if ...
... rest and completion of movement. The daughters represent devotion in its various stages—gentle penetration, clarity and adaptability, and joyous tranquility. In order to achieve a still greater multiplicity, these eight images were ...
... rest . If the lowest line changes , we have the hexagram , Fu , RETURN : The latter represents thunder , the movement that stirs anew within the earth at the time of the solstice ; it symbolizes the return of light . As this example ...
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Kên Keeping Still Mountain | |
Chien Development Gradual Progress | |
Kuei Mei The Marrying Maiden | |
Fêng Abundance Fullness | |
Shih HoBiting Through | |
Lü The Wanderer | |
Sun The Gentle Penetrating Wind | |
Tui The Joyous Lake | |
LinApproach | |
Kuan Contemplation View | |
Shih Ho Biting Through | |
Pi Grace | |
Po Splitting Apart | |
Fu Return The Turning Point | |
Wu Wang Innocence The Unexpected | |
Ta Chu The Taming Power of the Great | |
The Corners of the Mouth | |
Ta Kuo Preponderance of the Great | |
Kan The Abysmal Water | |
The Clinging Fire | |
Hsien Influence Wooing | |
Hêng Duration | |
Tun Retreat | |
Ta Chuang The Power of the Great | |
Chin Progress | |
Ming I Darkening of the Light | |
Chia Jên The Family The Clan | |
Kuei Opposition | |
Chien Obstruction | |
Hsieh Deliverance | |
Sun Decrease | |
Increase | |
Kuai Breakthrough Resoluteness | |
Kou Coming to Meet | |
Tsui Gathering Together Massing | |
Shêng Pushing Upward | |
Kun Oppression Exhaustion | |
Ching The Well | |
Ko Revolution Molting | |
Ting The Caldron | |
Chên The Arousing Shock Thunder | |
Huan Dispersion Dissolution | |
Chieh Limitation | |
Chung Fu Inner Truth | |
Shuo Koa Discussion of the Trigrams Chapter I | |
Chapter II | |
Chapter III | |
The Great Treatise Great Commentary PART I | |
On the Composition and the Use of the Book of Changes | |
B Detailed Discussion III On the Words Attached to the Hexagrams and the Lines | |
The Deeper Implications of the Book of Changes | |
Tao in Its Relation to the Light Power and to the Dark Power | |
Tao as Applied to the Book of Changes | |
The Effects of the Book of Changes on Man VIII On the Use of the Appended Explanations | |
On the Oracle | |
The Fourfold Use of the Book of Changes | |
On the Yarrow Stalks and the Hexagrams and Lines | |
Summary | |
PART II | |
History of Civilization | |
Hsiao Kuo Preponderance of the Small | |
On the Structure of the Hexagrams IV On the Nature of the Trigrams | |
Explanation of Certain Lines | |
On the Nature of the Book of Changes in General | |
The Relation of Certain Hexagrams to Character Formation | |
The Lines | |
The Lines continued | |
The Lines continued XI The Value of Caution as a Teaching of the Book of Changes | |
Summary | |
The Structure of the Hexagrams 1 General Considerations | |
TaiPeace | |
Pi Standstill Stagnation | |
Tung JênFellowship with | |
Ta YuPosession in Great Measure | |
ChienModesty | |
YüEnthusiasm | |
SuiFollowing | |
Ku Work on What Has Been Spoiled Decay | |
LinApproach | |
FuReturn The Turning Point | |
Wu WangInnocence The Unexpected | |
Ta ChuThe Taming Power of the Great | |
IThe Corners of the Mouth | |
Ta KuoPreponderance of the Great | |
KanThe Abysmal Water | |
LiThe Clinging Fire | |
Hsien Influence Wooing | |
HêngDuration | |
PART I | |
Chi Chi After Completion | |
Wei Chi Before Completion | |
PART II | |