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Book of Changes

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Book of Changes

Another name for the I Ching, a Chinese book of divination.



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This emphasis on embryo is also related to the Han cosmology, and Kinney contends that the Chinese word embryo was corresponding to the word ji in the "Great Appendix" of the Book of Changes (Yi jing).
Richard Wilhelm, who introduced Chinese philosophy to the West with his German translation of the I Ching, or Book of Changes.
I Ching The Book of Changes and The Unchanging Truth
 
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