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The "Book of Changes" refers to the three Yi books: "Lianshan", "Guizang" and "Zhouyi". Among them, "Lianshan" and "Gui Zang" have been lost, and only "Zhouyi" has been handed down. The current "Book of Changes" is generally the "Book of Changes". In "Zuo Zhuan·The Twelfth Year of Zhaogong", King Ling of Chu praised Zuo Shi Yixiang: "This is a good history, and I can read "Three Tombs", "Five Canons", "Ba Suo" and "Jiu Qiu". "". The so-called "Three Tombs" refers to the ancient "Yi".
Essentially speaking, the "Book of Changes" is a book about change and has long been used as a "divination". Later generations learned more about its philosophy, and it became a profound and profound book on dialectics philosophy. "Divination" is to predict the development of future events, and the "Book of Changes" is a book that summarizes the laws and theories of these predictions. The "Book of Changes" covers everything, outlines the rules of ethics, and is an outstanding representative of traditional Chinese culture. It is vast, subtle, and all-encompassing, and it is also the source of Chinese civilization. Its content involves philosophy, politics, life, literature, art, science and many other fields. It is the first of the group of classics and the most common classic of Confucianism and Taoism.
The "Book of Changes" is divided into three parts, the Book of Changes "Lianshan" in the Xia Dynasty, the Book of Changes "Gui Zang" in the Shang Dynasty [3]?, and the Book of Changes "Zhouyi" in the Zhou Dynasty, ( One theory is that they were written in the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties respectively; the other theory is that all three books were written in ancient times) and are called the Three Changes.
Huan Tan, a scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty, said in "Xin Lun Zheng Jing": ""Lianshan" contains 80,000 words, and "Guizang" has 4,300 words (a simplified version of the Qin Dynasty). "Lianshan" contains 80,000 words. Yu Lantai, "Gui Zang" was hidden in Taibu. "The whereabouts of "Lianshan" and "Gui Zang" after the Wei and Jin Dynasties are unknown, or they were absorbed into Confucianism and Taoism to make scriptures or were lost, which has become an eternal mystery in the field of Chinese culture.
About the "Three Changes". "The Rites of Zhou" "masters the method of three Yis, one is called "Lianshan Yi", the second is called "Guizang Yi", and the third is called "Zhou Yi". Its sutra hexagrams all have eight, and its different hexagrams have four out of sixty." That is to say, in the Zhou Dynasty, the three Yis "Lianshan Yi", "Gui Zang Yi" and "Zhou Yi" were controlled by diviners to predict national events, military wars and sacrificial activities.