Yi Jing
Book of Changes, The Great Walls of China Series
ISBN : 978-988-19989-1-0
March 2010
160 pages, 14″ x 9.5″, 72 colour images
- HK$880.00
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The 3,000-year-old Yi’Jing
– Book
of Changes, the oldest and most influential of the Chinese classics, is
unquestionably one of the most important books in world literature. The central
concept of the Yi’Jing is “Heaven and Humanity as One”. It
delineates the principles behind how man can live in harmony with nature by
emulating the precepts of heaven and earth. This idea became the cornerstone of
China’s traditional culture, the root source of all
branches of knowledge and the most unique feature of Chinese civilization. From
its original text of about 4,900 characters emerged the two main pillars of
Chinese philosophy – Confucianism and Taoism.
Although it began life as a book of oracles, and still
remains a remarkable tool for divination, the Yi’Jing
has evolved over the long years of Chinese history into primarily a book of
wisdom. For more than 25 centuries Chinese emperors, statesmen and scholars
have consulted the book as a standard resource on matters ranging from
statecraft, warfare, business, to culture, religion and personal relationships.
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