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Is China superstitious about the Book of Changes?

If you want to know whether Zhouyi is superstitious, you must first understand the definition of superstition. Look it up in the dictionary, Fan: Lost, Faith: Faith. Together, you lose faith. The Dictionary of Modern Chinese Idioms says: Superstition is infatuation with unrealistic beliefs. Comprehensive meaning: infatuation with a belief with personal worship is superstition. The Book of Changes is the crystallization of the collective creation of our ancient people in China. There is no author (personality worship) and no age, but there is a legend that Fu was the original creator, but there is no worship in the book. Besides, The Book of Changes is a "reference book" used by ancient China people for divination and enlightenment. Therefore, learning Zhouyi or Zhouyi is far-fetched, absurd and superstitious. The effect of divination in Zhouyi is almost jaw-dropping. Because it is difficult to understand, some impatient people vaguely say that he is superstitious, too arbitrary and simple-minded. Foreigners regard Zhouyi as a classic of divination and philosophy, but it is casually called superstition by some manic people in China, which makes colleagues who study Zhouyi look down upon it and feel helpless at the same time. Moreover, because his philosophical thought is very systematic and hidden, this kind of philosophy is deeply hidden in divination divination, which requires in-depth study to get this perfect thought, and even makes some people who have no chance pass by, pretending to understand for their own face problems, and casually calling it superstition. In fact, they don't understand Zhouyi, but they have only a little knowledge. In essence, no one who really understands Zhouyi will have this so-called vulgar superstition.