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Fortune-telling after graduation from Philosophy Department _ Philosophy and Fortune-telling

Do I have to take the Yijing exam when I graduate from Chinese Academy of Sciences?

Doctoral graduates of Chinese Academy of Sciences must take the Book of Changes.

You need to bring the Book of Changes. On September 5th, 20 19, at the launching ceremony of the "National Practical Application Competition of Yi-ology" held in Beijing, the representative of the researcher of the Institute of Philosophy of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences announced a heavy news on the spot, saying that "The Book of Changes and foresight were included in the doctoral (full-time) enrollment plan for 20 19". According to specific data, China's philosophy was divided into "traditional culture" and "Zhouyi prediction".

The source of the Book of Changes:

The Book of Changes is a product of ancient civilization and a philosophical work with a high degree of integration of natural science and social science in China. The Book of Changes is divided into three parts, Lianshan and Guizang in the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and Zhouyi in the Qin and Han Dynasties, which are collectively called "three changes" (the other said that all three books were written in ancient times).

The ancient ancients "observed the images and gave time", which defined the principles of heavenly stems and earthly branches, Yin and Yang, Five Elements and Eight Diagrams. Gossip is related to the time and direction of the main branch, both of which belong to the same system. The concepts of space-time, yin and yang, which have existed since ancient times, have developed into a systematic world view, and all changes in the universe and human society are explained by the unity of opposites of yin and yang, Gankun and rigidity.

Lianshan and Guizang are ancient cultural classics in China. It is said that Lian Shan and Gui Zang have not been lost, but have been renamed as innate gossip and the acquired gossip, or other names. It is also said that the whereabouts of Lianshan and Guizang were unknown after the Han Dynasty or were absorbed by Confucianism and Taoism as classics or lost. This can easily become an eternal mystery in the cultural field of China.