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Is the Book of Changes Taoist or Buddhist?
The Book of Changes is one of China's ancient philosophical thoughts, which has nothing to do with religion. As an important part of China culture, it is regarded as a method to predict the future and explain nature and human life. The origin of Zhouyi can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty, and it is regarded as the wisdom summary of Zhou Wenwang and Duke Zhou. The Book of Changes contains sixty-four hexagrams and epigrams, which are widely used in history, philosophy, literature and medicine to predict the future and explain reality by divining and explaining the changes of hexagrams. Therefore, the Book of Changes does not belong to Taoism or Buddhism, but a philosophical thought independent of religion.
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