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How did gossip evolve into sixty-four hexagrams?

The eight diagrams in the Book of Changes are arranged in pairs into sixty-four hexagrams.

The names of the hexagrams are: Gan, Kun, Tun, Meng, Need, Litigation, Teacher, Bi, Small Beast, Shoe, Tai, Wu, Companion, Da, Qian, Yu, Sui, Gu, Qin, Guan, Bite, Ben, Peel, Fu, Innocent, Big Beast, H and so on.

Family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family, family.

Extended data? Gossip is the foundation of the Yi-ology system. The pre-Qin Yi-ology was mainly "three changes", namely, Lianshan in Xia Dynasty, Tibet in Shang Dynasty and Zhouyi in Zhou Dynasty. Later generations are familiar with Zhouyi, which can be divided into Yijing and Yi Zhuan.

Gossip represents China's early philosophical thoughts. Besides divination and geomantic omen, their influence also involves Chinese medicine, martial arts, music and mathematics. Congenital eight diagrams usually appear with Taiji diagrams. Taiji and Wuji represent the ultimate noumenon "Tao" of China's traditional beliefs (Confucianism and Taoism).

Baidu Encyclopedia-Eight Diagrams (Ancient Dialectical Philosophy)

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