The Sacred Books of China
Author : James Legge
Publisher : Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 34,37 MB
Release : 1879
Category : Taoism
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Author : James Legge
Publisher : Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 34,37 MB
Release : 1879
Category : Taoism
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Page : 530 pages
File Size : 32,25 MB
Release : 1882
Category : Confucianism
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Page : 538 pages
File Size : 26,39 MB
Release : 1879
Category : Confucianism
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Author : J. Legge
Publisher : Рипол Классик
Page : 517 pages
File Size : 45,61 MB
Release : 1977
Category : History
ISBN : 5875375493
Author : Geoffrey P. Redmond
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 50,94 MB
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 0199766819
Teaching the I Ching (Book of Changes) is a comprehensive and authoritative source for understanding the 3,000-year-old Book of Changes, arguably the most influential Chinese classical text. It provides up-to-date coverage of key aspects, including bronze age origins, references to women, excavated manuscripts, the canonical commentaries, cosmology, and the Yijing in modern China and the West.
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Page : 526 pages
File Size : 10,22 MB
Release : 1882
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Author : Joseph A. Adler
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 16,55 MB
Release : 2022
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0190072458
"This book is a concise introduction to the Scripture of Change, or Yijing (formerly spelled I Ching), for general readers, practitioners of divination, students, and non-specialist scholars. Sometimes called the Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, this ancient Chinese text, with roots going back about three thousand years, has traditionally been considered the most profound of the Chinese "classics." Originally a manual of divination, in the late 1st millennium BCE it accumulated appendices, traditionally attributed to Confucius, that transformed it into a uniquely Chinese expression of wisdom. Through the centuries it has inspired countless commentaries, mostly in China but also throughout East Asia. Since the 20th century it has gained global popularity for both its use in divination and its contribution to the world's wisdom literature"--
Author : Richard J. Smith
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 29,78 MB
Release : 2012-03-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1400841623
How the I Ching became one of the most widely read and influential books in the world The I Ching originated in China as a divination manual more than three thousand years ago. In 136 BCE the emperor declared it a Confucian classic, and in the centuries that followed, this work had a profound influence on the philosophy, religion, art, literature, politics, science, technology, and medicine of various cultures throughout East Asia. Jesuit missionaries brought knowledge of the I Ching to Europe in the seventeenth century, and the American counterculture embraced it in the 1960s. Here Richard Smith tells the extraordinary story of how this cryptic and once obscure book became one of the most widely read and extensively analyzed texts in all of world literature. In this concise history, Smith traces the evolution of the I Ching in China and throughout the world, explaining its complex structure, its manifold uses in different cultures, and its enduring appeal. He shows how the indigenous beliefs and customs of Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Tibet "domesticated" the text, and he reflects on whether this Chinese classic can be compared to religious books such as the Bible or the Qur'an. Smith also looks at how the I Ching came to be published in dozens of languages, providing insight and inspiration to millions worldwide—including ardent admirers in the West such as Leibniz, Carl Jung, Philip K. Dick, Allen Ginsberg, Hermann Hesse, Bob Dylan, Jorge Luis Borges, and I. M. Pei. Smith offers an unparalleled biography of the most revered book in China's entire cultural tradition, and he shows us how this enigmatic ancient classic has become a truly global phenomenon.
Author : James Legge
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Page : 450 pages
File Size : 20,12 MB
Release : 1876
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Author : Edward L. Shaughnessy
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 10,35 MB
Release : 2014-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0231533306
In recent years, three ancient manuscripts relating to the Yi jing (I Ching), or Classic of Changes, have been discovered. The earliest—the Shanghai Museum Zhou Yi—dates to about 300 B.C.E. and shows evidence of the text's original circulation. The Guicang, or Returning to Be Stored, reflects another ancient Chinese divination tradition based on hexagrams similar to those of the Yi jing. In 1993, two manuscripts were found in a third-century B.C.E. tomb at Wangjiatai that contain almost exact parallels to the Guicang's early quotations, supplying new information on the performance of early Chinese divination. Finally, the Fuyang Zhou Yi was excavated from the tomb of Xia Hou Zao, lord of Ruyin, who died in 165 B.C.E. Each line of this classic is followed by one or more generic prognostications similar to phrases found in the Yi jing, indicating exciting new ways the text was produced and used in the interpretation of divinations. Unearthing the Changes details the discovery and significance of the Shanghai Museum Zhou Yi, the Wangjiatai Guicang, and the Fuyang Zhou Yi, including full translations of the texts and additional evidence constructing a new narrative of the Yi jing's writing and transmission in the first millennium B.C.E. An introduction situates the role of archaeology in the modern attempt to understand the Classic of Changes. By showing how the text emerged out of a popular tradition of divination, these newly unearthed manuscripts reveal an important religious dimension to its evolution.