I Ching

I Ching is the oldest Chinese classic text and it is also called the book of changes or classic of changes This text basically speaks about cosmology which is based upon ancient Chinese traditions or customs. Let us first know the meaning of the title of I CHING which is also called Yi Jing. Yi as an adjective means easy and simple and as a verb it means to change or to substitute one thing for another. Jing here means classic text which says that things are not going to change with passage of time. I CHING combines three meanings. They are ease, simplicity, variability and persistency. In modern East Asia and the Western world, the I Ching is regarded as a symbol of divination. The text of I Ching is represented by a set of 64 abstract line arrangements called hexagrams.

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