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Confucius / Kong Qiu

Ten Wings

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551 BCE

Qufu, Jining, Shandong, China

479 BCE

N/A

State of Lu

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Confucius had a deep reverence for the I Ching. He is often credited with writing commentaries on the I Ching that helped to explain and interpret its meanings. These commentaries, known as the "Ten Wings," provide insights into the philosophical and ethical implications of the hexagrams and their lines.

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Arthur Waley

The Book of Changes

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August 19, 1889

1933

London, UK

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Fu Xi

Yi

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2852 BCE

2737 BCE

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Fuxi is a legendary figure associated with key cultural innovations, including the development of written language and the creation of the Eight Trigrams (Bagua) that underpin the I Ching. He is revered as a divine figure and is linked with the concept of dualism in Chinese cosmology. Fuxi is also seen as a symbolic ancestor of humanity and is associated with introducing fundamental aspects of early Chinese civilization. Despite his legendary status, his impact endures through art, literature, and philosophical texts, making him a cherished symbol of Chinese wisdom and heritage.

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Richard Rutt

Zhouyi: The Book of Changes

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08/27/1925

Langford, United Kingdom

July 27, 2011

1996

9780700714919

Durham East Asia Series

Treliske, Truro, UK

A New Translation with Commentary of the Book of Changes

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Dong Zhongshu

Book of Han

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179 BCE

Hengshui, Hebei, China

104 BCE

Three Chapters: Ju Xianliang Duice

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King Wen of Zhou

Book of Changes

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1112 BCE

1050 BCE

Bi Zhou, Zhaoping County, Hezhou, China

The King Wen sequence

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Creating (Discovering?) the Book of Changes while held captive in a cell by the Shang tyrant.

Credited with having stacked the eight trigrams in their various permutations to create the sixty-four hexagrams of the I Ching. He is also said to have written the judgements which are appended to each hexagram. The most commonly used sequence of the 64 hexagrams is attributed to him and is usually referred to as the King Wen sequence.

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Da Liu

I Ching Numerology:

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60616687

Harper & Row, Publishers

Based on Shao Yung's Classic Plum Blossom Numerology

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Edward L. Shaughnessy. Ph.D.

Unearthing the Changes

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07/29/1952

United States

2013

9780231533300

Columbia University Press

Recently Discovered Manuscripts of the Yi Jing and Related text

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James Legge

Sacred Books of the East

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12/20/1815

Huntly, Aberdeenshire, UK

November 29, 1897

1899

9780517149904

Oxford University Press

Oxford, England, UK

Volume 16

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Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board | He produced a massive translation of Chinese classics regarded as the greatest single achievement of Western sinological scholarship in the nineteenth century and still a standard work of reference.

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Chu Hsi's

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Wei Tat

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Henry Wei

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Master Yin

Complete I Ching

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Kerson Huang

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Gregory Whincup

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1987

9780850305265

Aquarian Press

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Stephen Karcher, Ph.D.

The Way of I Ching

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12/08/1946

1995

9780007136049

Thorsons Publishers

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Hilary Barrett, an I Ching scholar stated, "This translation liberates meanings in the I Ching that have been missing from our understanding for a couple of thousand years... it reveals a whole new landscape of interpretation that make previous translations feel cramped by comparison."

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Wei Wu Wei, alias Terence James Stannus Gray

The I Ching

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1968

Book of Changes

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Terence James Stannus Gray, commonly known as Terence Gray, was an author and scholar known for his translation and interpretation of the I Ching (Yijing or Book of Changes). His work has contributed to the understanding and accessibility of the I Ching in English-speaking cultures.

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Rudolf Ritsema

I Ching Oracle

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10/03/1918

Velp, Netherlands

May 6, 2006

2018

9781786781222

Walkins Publishing

Velp, Netherlands

The Eranos I Ching Project

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Richard Wilhem

Understanding the I Ching

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10/05/1873

Stuttgart, Germany

March 2, 1930

1980

9780691001715

Princeton University Press

Tübingen, Germany

The Wilhelm Lectures on the Book of Changes

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"Wilhelm was a truly religious spirit, with an unclouded and far-sighted view of things.

He had the gift of being able to listen without bias to the revelations of a foreign mentality, and to accomplish that miracle of empathy which enabled him to make the intellectual treasures of China accessible to Europe...he could not help recognizing the logic and clarity of Chinese thought... it had overwhelmed him and assimilated him."

— C.G. Jung

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John Blofeld

I Ching: The Book of Changes

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02/04/1913

London, UK

June 7, 1987

1991

9780140193350

Penguin Books

Bangkok, Thailand

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Blofeld compiled the translation in 1963. Origin Title:Yì, Published January 1, 851

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"Scholar and writer who devoted his life to the study of Eastern traditions, especially Buddhism and Taoism.

He is also the author of City of Lingering Splendor and Wheel of Life: The Autobiography of a Western Buddhist."

— biography from Bodhisattva of Compassion: The Mystical Tradition of Kuan Yin

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Nigel Richmond

Language of the Lines

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08/25/1921

Lancaster Gate, London, UK

August 13, 2005

1977

9780704502987

Wildwood House London

Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK

The I Ching Oracle

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Wilhem
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