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What religion do I ching and gossip belong to?

The Book of Changes and Eight Diagrams belong to Taoism.

The Eight Diagrams in the Book of Changes refer to the Eight Images in the Book of Changes. Fuxi is the founder of innate gossip, and Zhou Wenwang is the founder of the acquired Eight Diagrams. The Book of Changes studies the variability of everything in the world. Eight diagrams represent eight phenomena in nature with eight symbols. Used to tell fortune and predict good or bad luck.

I ching studies the changes of everything in the world. Easy to change, classics are truth. Explore the laws of natural development and change, reveal the truth, and then introduce personnel to guide people's production and life.

Eight diagrams represent eight natural phenomena with eight symbols, and through the evolution law of these eight natural phenomena, they are extended to the law of personnel, in an attempt to achieve the world outlook of harmony between man and nature.

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Taoism believes that Taoist scriptures are sacred books written by sages with natural beauty in order to save all beings in the universe. Taoist scriptures are hidden in the "Seven Treasures Xu Antai", and immortals pass them on to Taoist celebrities by sending immortals to write, and then they spread the sermon to the whole world.

There are numerous Taoist classics, including doctrines, canon, precepts, dharma practice, fasting, preaching, geomantic calculation and so on.

Taoism takes "Tao" as its highest belief and holds that "Tao" is the source of all things. In the traditional culture of China, Taoism, together with Confucianism and Buddhism, is a dominant theory and a way to cultivate immortality.

Taoism in academic circles now refers to the ancient religious beliefs in China, which inherited most religious concepts and practice methods of Fang and Huang, as well as folk belief in gods, and gradually formed the highest belief of "Tao". It is mainly to worship the old gentleman in Taishang as the leader and take Laozi's Tao Te Ching as the classic of cultivating immortals, rather than the main sutra of cultivating truth.

As a religion in China that pursues the cultivation of immortality, the main methods of Taoist immortality can be roughly summarized into five types, namely, taking immortal medicine, external alchemy, refining qi to lead the way, cultivating inner alchemy, using Taoist instruments, self-cultivation and other rituals to achieve immortality. Later immortals mostly practiced inner alchemy, became immortals by virtue, and practiced Taoism.

Reference source; Baidu encyclopedia-Yijing gossip

Baidu encyclopedia-Taoism