Displays the 'Map of the Yellow River' and the 'River Lo Writing'.
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Displays the 'Map of the Yellow River' and the 'River Lo Writing'.
See also Ta Chuan, section I, chapter IX, §§ 1-2, and chapter XI, § 8.
Displays two alternative arrangements of the trigrams, de 'Primal Arrangement' and the 'Inner World Arrangement'.
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Displays two alternative arrangements of the trigrams, de 'Primal Arrangement' and the 'Inner World Arrangement'.
See also Shuo Kua, chapter II, §§ 3 and 5, for references to these arrangements.
Displays the ninth wing: the Hsü Kua, or 'Treatise on the Sequence'.
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Displays the ninth wing: the Hsü Kua, or 'Treatise on the Sequence'.
This commentary aims at giving an explanation why the hexagrams are given in their present order.
Displays the eighth wing: the Shuo Kua, or 'Discourses on the Trigrams'.
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Displays the eighth wing: the Shuo Kua, or 'Discourses on the Trigrams'.
It contains some pre-confucian material in a very lucid style.
Displays the fifth and sixth wing: sections I and II of the Ta Chuan or 'Great Appendix'.
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Displays the fifth and sixth wing: sections I and II of the Ta Chuan or 'Great Appendix'.
It is a general commentary, although sometimes commentaries on specific hexagrams, even on specific lines, are included.
Displays an overview of The Ten Wings (the commentaries on the I Ching) and their origin.
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Displays an overview of The Ten Wings (the commentaries on the I Ching) and their origin.
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Book menu
Use this menu for an overview of The Ten Wings, and study the fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth wing, which are not part of the text of the seperate haxagrams.