What are the parts of Zhouyi? What is the original text of Zhouyi?
Some time ago, many beginners of Zhouyi asked what strange words were, such as hexagrams, poems, images, haiku, copula, Yi Zhuan and so on.
Let me briefly introduce the composition of the Book of Changes:
There are hexagrams and images in the original Zhouyi.
Gua Ci is a judgment of good fortune and bad fortune, and Gua Chuan should be a biography of Gua Ci, that is, an explanation of Gua Ci. But in fact, it also directly explains the meaning of hexagrams: unifying the meaning of a hexagram.
Xiang Ci is a part of the words that Zhou Wenwang and Duke Zhou of Shang Dynasty took as the basis.
Later, Confucius, the most influential ancient philosopher, and his students made the Book of Changes, which further promoted the height of the Book of Changes. Yijing is an ancient philosophical and ethical work, which belongs to the collection of Yijing in the Warring States Period.
The Book of Changes consists of seven chapters, and its creation time is not very long (about five or six hundred years) from the formation of the scriptures. It is the most primitive and authoritative version circulating at present. Among them, there are seven chapters, including Xun Zhuan, Xiang Zhuan, Classical Chinese Zhuan, Jie Zhuan, Shuo Gua Zhuan, Xu Gua Zhuan and Za Gua Zhuan, including three from top to bottom and four others. "Wing" means "wing" and means "auxiliary".
Seal seal is the interpretation of sixty-four hexagrams. Zhouyi is the earliest philosophical monograph in existence. It is divided into two parts: the upper divination and the lower divination, and tells the meaning of the names and characters of the sixty-four hexagrams.
Elephant transmission is divided into elephant transmission and elephant transmission. Xiang Zhuan explains hexagrams, mainly from hexagrams to explain the social ethical and moral significance. Biography of Little Elephant explains this sentence.
The similarity between Xiang Zhuan and Xun Zhuan is that by explaining the truth contained in the hexagrams and Xiang Zhuan, people are told how to correctly decide their own behavior.
The Biography of Classical Chinese is a philosophical prose with beautiful writing style, which specifically explains the two hexagrams of Gan and Kun. Because Gankun has a special position in the sixty-four hexagrams of the Book of Changes, it is the key to understand the Book of Changes.
From the way of heaven and earth to the concept of human nature, the biography in classical Chinese is only a circular argument in form. On the surface, it is from the way of heaven and earth to human nature, but in fact, it drowned the way of heaven and earth with human nature. However, from the content point of view, the humanitarian principles discussed in the biographies of classical Chinese are of great value, and they are the inheritance and development of the political and ethical thoughts of pre-Qin Confucianism.
"Cohesion" explains the meaning of rhetoric and the position of divination, and the methods used are: taking meaning, taking images and taking positions; The process of divination is also discussed. According to the cohesion, Zhouyi is an ancient book that talks about the way of saints, that is, observing words, observing changes, making utensils and divining. The Book of Changes is a book full of worries and moral lessons. Reading the Book of Changes should enhance the moral realm in hardship as a means to turn evil into good.
The preface to hexagrams is the title of the article explaining the arrangement order of sixty-four hexagrams. It starts with everything in heaven and earth, and says, "There is heaven and earth, and then everything has spirit." The only one is between heaven and earth "to show that the two hexagrams of Gankun are in the first place. Then, the relationship between other hexagrams and the arrangement order of the sixty-four hexagrams are explained by the process of the growth of all things, the causal relationship of things' changes and the law of the extreme opposition of things. With the idea of unity of opposites, this paper tries to establish the causal relationship between the sixty-four hexagrams.
The Biography of Miscellaneous Guas explains the complicated relationship between hexagrams, and also explains the meaning and characteristics of the names of sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes, and explains two hexagrams with relative or related meanings together. Because of the disorder.
Seeing this, students who still don't know may wish to look at the Zhouyi self-test card, hoping that every Chinese study enthusiast is the successor of the positive energy transmission of Chinese studies.
The self-study card of the Book of Changes is a classic of Chinese studies, and the picture book is provided by the book of changes. It is a card for the application of the theory of sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes, accompanied by ancient hand-painted illustrations, which creates elements of ancient historical allusions in China. It pioneered the spread of classical culture by means of games. Learning is fun, learning while playing, entertaining and entertaining, which embodies the profoundness of China's traditional culture.
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