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Najia fortune telling _ Najia numerology

What do you mean? There is a chapter in the Academic Introduction of Qing Dynasty that the Book of Changes is based on Jia and the Book of Changes is based on the disasters and differences of the five elements.

Najia is a divination method created by Jing Fang, a Yi scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, which can be understood as a fortune-telling method. See: /view/33074 1.htm for details.

An Introduction to Academic Studies in Qing Dynasty refers to the interpretation of the Book of Changes by this kind of divination, which is no different from the interpretation of the Book of Changes by the five elements. The Book of Changes here refers to the Book of Changes, and books refer to historical books, both of which are important components of traditional Confucian classics and belong to orthodox Confucian classics. However, Najia and Wuxing belong to the outside world, and it is actually a waste of Yijing and Shangshu to explain orthodox Confucian classics with the outside world.