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What is the legendary "Returning to Tibet" and what is recorded?

Gui Zang is a version of the Book of Changes, which mostly records divination and ancient wisdom, as well as some ancient myths and legends, which were originally lost, but seem to have been discovered and unearthed.

"Ghost Hide" knows this book, because he learned it while reading "Holy Amethyst" with his son. In the sacred amethyst, it is written like this: "There are mountains, and there are those who return to Tibet." There is also Zhouyi, which is three easy details. The original translation explains these two sentences in this way: "Lianshan, Guizang and Zhouyi are three versions of the Book of Changes, which explain the truth of the Book of Changes in detail. "

What is the Book of Changes? Yi-ology, referred to as Yi for short, is the crystallization of ancient people's thoughts and wisdom and is known as the "source of Tao". It originated from divination, but it is higher than divination. Its main founders are Fuxi, Shun Di, Zhou Wenwang, Laozi and Confucius. Therefore, the contents in "Gui Zang" are basically stories of divination and the ideas and wisdom developed by these founders.

1March, 993, unearthed in Guizang. More than 800 bamboo slips were unearthed at that time. Many experts took these unearthed bamboo slips back to study and translate them carefully. After expert research and translation, it was found that there were 398 bamboo slips recorded in Guizang, and this new theory was completely consistent with the records in Guizang, so it was immediately determined.

The content described in it is also very comprehensive, recording fairy tales, three generations of rumors, historical stories and so on. But it seems that the result of divination is different from that of Zhouyi, and the content is similar. Experts suspect that the results will be different because of their different starting points. Experts also speculated that returning to Tibet was earlier than Zhouyi, and Zhouyi was more perfect and practical.