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Who wrote the Book of Changes?

The Book of Changes was written with great enthusiasm.

The Book of Changes is an ancient classic that explains the changes of everything in the world and a profound dialectical philosophical work. Including Lianshan, Ghost Stories and Zhouyi, of which Lianshan and Ghost Stories have been lost and only Zhouyi exists in the world.

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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).

In ancient times, people set up astronomical phenomena, observed astronomical phenomena, gave time, created calendars and changed books. Civilization has begun. "Spring and Autumn Life Calendar": "The heavens and the earth are open, and everything is turbid; According to yin and yang, celestial bodies begin in the field of the North Pole, and the sun and the moon turn to the five latitudes; When the emperor came out, he set up a celestial phenomenon, an instrument of law, and made a date for it. "

The ancients began to explore the mysteries of the universe very early, and thus deduced a complete and profound star-watching culture. 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.