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Condition: Excellent ☂ Will be shipped in a waterproof clear pack and an opaque envelope. Opposing the complex interpretations of the Book of Changes (I Ching) prevalent in the Han dynasty (Xiangshu Yi), a school of thought emerged during the Wei and Jin dynasties that interpreted the scriptures as a philosophy useful to individuals (Yili Yi). The representative of this school was Wang Bi, a young genius praised as "the future is to be feared." His fresh "Commentary on the Book of Changes" became a state-sanctioned study during the Tang dynasty and greatly influenced I Ching studies thereafter. This book provides an easy-to-understand translation and commentary on Wang Bi's notes on all the lines of the sixty-four hexagrams, and also includes a translation of "Zhou Yi Lueli," in which Wang Bi outlines his basic ideas on interpreting the Book of Changes. The original text from the Siku Quanshu edition is included as a separate booklet. Written by "Wang Bi's Commentary on the Book of Changes" Koji Tsutsumi Price: ¥6600 #KojiTsutsumi #Koji_Tsutsumi #book #Ethics/Morality/Ethics Thank you for viewing. Management A51-20250929-3
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