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  2. Ten Wings - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Wings (十翼 shí yì) is a collection of commentaries (傳 zhuan) to the classical Chinese Book of Changes (易經 Yì jīng) traditionally ascribed to Confucius, though they were likely composed by later scholars. [1]

  3. I Ching - Wikipedia

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    The sinologist Michael Nylan describes the I Ching as the best-known Chinese book in the world. [56] Eliot Weinberger wrote that it is the most "recognized" Chinese book. [ 57 ] In East Asia, it is a foundational text for the Confucian and Daoist philosophical traditions, while in the West, it attracted the attention of Enlightenment ...

  4. King Wen sequence - Wikipedia

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    The King Wen sequence (Chinese: 文王卦序) is an arrangement of the sixty-four divination figures in the I Ching (often translated as the Book of Changes).They are called hexagrams in English because each figure is composed of six 爻 yáo—broken or unbroken lines, that represent yin or yang respectively.

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  6. Jiaoshi Yilin - Wikipedia

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    Jiaoshi Yilin (Chinese: 焦氏易林; pinyin: Jiāo shì Yì lín; lit. 'Forest of Changes of the Jiao Clan' (or just "Mr. Jiao's Many Thoughts on the Book of Changes") is a Chinese book of divination composed during the Western Han dynasty.

  7. Category:Chinese classic texts - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of all articles which pertain to classical works of Chinese literature. See Chinese classic texts , Chinese poetry , Chinese literature . Contents

  8. Thirteen Classics - Wikipedia

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    The Thirteen Classics (traditional Chinese: 十三經; simplified Chinese: 十三经; pinyin: Shísān Jīng) is a term for the group of thirteen classics of Confucian tradition that became the basis for the Imperial Examinations during the Song dynasty and have shaped much of East Asian culture and thought. [1]

  9. Template:Expand Classical Chinese - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Literary Chinese Wikipedia article at [[:zh-classical:Exact name of the Literary Chinese article]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated page|zh-classical|Exact name of Literary Chinese article}} to the talk page.