The Book of Changes is a work of China Confucian scholars explaining the Book of Changes, which was written in Qin and Han Dynasties at the latest. This book has a total volume of 10, including Xun Shang, Xun Xia, Xiang Shang, Xia Xiang, classical Chinese, Ci Shang, Ci Xia, divination, preface and miscellaneous divination, with more than 20,000 words. The way of thinking, the theory of Yin-Yang change and the theory of ethics provided by this book have had a great influence on China's politics, economy, science and technology and culture.
Cohesion is the fourth kind of Yi Zhuan in this edition, which is the product of the combination of Confucianism and Taoism. It is the most thoughtful of the seven easy biographies in this edition. "Cohesion" explains the meaning and position of hexagrams by taking meaning, image and position.
The origin of the book of changes:
The Book of Changes, also known as the Book of Changes, is divided into a scripture department and a biography department. The Ministry of Classics, formerly known as the Book of Changes, reveals the typical symbolic meanings of 450 hexagrams and judges the corresponding good and bad luck. The Ministry of Classics includes classical Chinese, seal script, seal script, seal script, new divination and seal script.
There are different opinions on the interpretation of the word Zhouyi, but there are mainly two kinds: one thinks that Zhouyi is a divination book of the Zhou Dynasty; There is a view that Zhouyi is a book about change, and this is what the English version of Yijing means.