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I Ching belongs to Taoism or Confucianism
Introduction to the I Ching
The I Ching consists of three books: Lian Shan, Gui Zang, and Zhou Yi, of which Lian Shan and Gui Zang have been lost, and only Zhou Yi survives. The I Ching is known as the source of the Great Dao, the first of all the sutras, and is the general program of traditional Chinese culture, which contains simple and profound laws of nature and harmonious and discriminative thoughts, and is the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese nation for 5,000 years.
The historical status of the I Ching
1. The I Ching is rich and colorful, and has an irreplaceable historical status and role in the history of the Chinese nation, and has had a great influence on the politics, economy, ideology and culture of the Chinese nation for thousands of years.
2, "Zhouyi" by Confucianism as a classic as the first of the six classics, the cultural thought of the Jing has been playing an important role in guiding, and become the forerunner of a variety of academic ideas.
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