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I ching, what do you think of China's traditional culture?
In ancient China, there was a Fu, which created the world, created yin and yang, and created gossip. It was a wordless gobbledygook. Later, Zhou Wenwang appeared and recorded it in the words at that time, becoming the Book of Changes with more than 4,000 words, also called Zhouyi. More than 2500 years ago, Confucius wrote a biography of the Book of Changes. Therefore, Confucius, the most holy teacher, has become a master of China culture, and his origin is the Book of Changes. The Book of Changes is the oldest and most profound classic in China, and it is the crystallization of China's wisdom and culture for 5,000 years. Known as "the head of the group classics and the source of the avenue". It is a prediction of the future development of events and a summary of our ancestors' long-term observation of the natural laws of the universe. Because the Book of Changes has divination function, people can only understand and be keen on its mysterious divination function, which makes people's specific views on the Book of Changes deviate for a long time.
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