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  1. The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book of divination and wisdom. It has been in continuous use for over 3,000 years. It is made up of 64 hexagrams. You will select one of these — the most popular method is to use three coins. The hexagram has six lines, either solid (called unbroken or undivided) or with a single dash (called broken or divided).

  2. The I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text and philosophical guide that has been consulted for wisdom and guidance for over two and a half millennia. Comprised of 64 hexagrams—unique combinations of six broken and unbroken lines—the I Ching serves as a mirror to the complexities of human life and the universe itself.

  3. I Ching, the classic Book-of-Changes. This is iching.online, with the same functionality for throwing coins and reading the answer as I Ching Online.NET, but without save-reading option. When you click Continue you will be redirected to I Ching Online.NET (*) where you can cast the coins, read the answer and if you like, save your reading in ...

  4. by Richard Wilhelm. The Book of Changes -- I Ching in Chinese -- is unquestionably one of the most important books in the world's literature. Its origin goes back to mythical antiquity, and it has occupied the attention of the most eminent scholars of China down to the present day. Nearly all that is greatest and most significant in the three ...

  5. Mar 23, 2019 · The I Ching. (Cooltoye / CC BY-SA 3.0) The alternative view, which is based on modern scholarship, suggests that the I Ching was compiled at a much later date, i.e. around the late 9 th century BC, toward the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty.

  6. As an important component of Chinese traditional culture, the I Ching's influence throughout history has been profound. The I Ching (Yì Jīng), or Classic of Changes, which dates from over 3,000 years ago, is believed to be one of the world's oldest books. The two major branches of Chinese philosophy, Confucianism and Taoism have common roots ...

  7. www.ichi-ng.com › basics › introductionIntroduction - I Ching

    INTRODUCTION. The I Ching was originally an oral tradition passed on from Fu Hsi, the legendary sage of antiquity who is estimated to have lived around 3300 BC. The earliest records of the eight trigrams were from the Lien Shan of the Hsia Dynasty (2205-1766 B.C.), and from the Kuei Ts’ang of the Shang Dynasty (1766-1150 B.C.)