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Yi Chuan and Fortune Telling _ Yi Chuan Fortune Telling Network

Classics often talk about the second main content of Zhouyi.

The relationship between Zhouyi and daily folk customs, the myth and legend of Zhouyi, the relationship between divination and numbers, the philosophical essence of Zhouyi, the emergence of Zhouyi, the content of Zhouyi and its importance in Han Dynasty.

1. The relationship between Zhouyi and daily folk customs: This paper introduces the application of Zhouyi in folk beliefs, such as the use of gossip in doorways and hats, as well as fortune telling, fortune telling and lesson telling.

2. Myths and legends of Zhouyi: Discuss the mythical elements and their properties in Zhouyi, including their origin, spread and related fairy tales.

3. The relationship between divination and numbers: It explains the method of using Oracle Bone Inscriptions to predict good or bad luck in Shang Dynasty, and the process of using divination to assist divination in Zhou Dynasty, including the composition and editing of sixty-four hexagrams.

4. The philosophical nature of Zhouyi: This paper introduces the concept of image number in Zhouyi, which is the basic and core concept in the classics of Zhouyi and even the Book of Changes, and reflects the perceptual and concrete way of thinking and its world outlook in the primitive times.

5. The emergence of the Book of Changes: At the end of the Warring States period, the doctrines of Taoism and Yin and Yang prevailed, and the influence of Confucianism gave a new explanation to the hexagrams in the Book of Changes and formed the Book of Changes.

6. Content of Yi Zhuan: It introduces haiku and imagery in Yi Zhuan, as well as classical Chinese and cohesive content which have important influence on the interpretation of Zhouyi and the development of Confucian philosophy.

7. The importance of Zhouyi in Han Dynasty: This paper discusses the situation that Zhouyi was honored as the first of the six classics in Han Dynasty, and the discovery and significance of Shuogua, Xugua and Zagua Zhuan.