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I ching code: a new interpretation of traditional culture

Recently, an online movie "Book of Changes" with the theme of "Book of Changes" was released in iQiyi. I was deeply attracted when I saw the title. As we all know, the Book of Changes is the essence of China's traditional culture, which has been regarded as a classic since Shang and Zhou Dynasties, but what I saw in the Book of Changes is that the traditional culture glows with the charm of the new era.

The Book of Changes Code tells the story of the hero who, under the careful design of others, went through hardships to crack the code in the wordless book Tian Yan Book of Changes, and gained the ability to predict the future, but at the same time he struggled to find his id and gave up his desire.

The Book of Changes is essentially a book about changes, which has long been used as "divination". Later generations know more about his philosophy, thus becoming a profound dialectical philosophical work. "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. This philosophy is explained to us in the Book of Changes. High-burning travels through time and space, sacrificing oneself and saving companions. At the end of the movie, through the dialogue between Gao Yan's father and Hu Ge, we know that Gao Yan can save himself, but it didn't actually happen.

The Book of Changes tells us with a philosophical plot that there are many changes in the future, but there is only one now. It is better to cherish the present than to look forward to a future full of variables. The Book of Changes is based on traditional culture, with the Book of Changes as the carrier, interpreted and deduced in a brand-new way, and absorbed nutrients from ancient dialectical philosophy, so that China's ancient traditional classic culture has a new meaning in the contemporary era.