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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... third place. The text says: Nine in the second place means: There is food in the ting. My comrades are envious, But they cannot harm me. Good fortune. Thus the I Ching says of itself: “I contain (spiritual) nourishment.” Since a share ...
... third place means: You hold together with the wrong people. We are often among people who do not belong to our own sphere. In that case we must beware of being drawn into false intimacy through force of habit. Needless to say, this ...
... place before the door. All are equally close to one another. No divergent aims have yet arisen, and one makes no ... third place means: He hides weapons in the thicket; He climbs the high hill in front of it. For three years he does not ...
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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 | |