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Li [Fire, Brightness]. Hsien [Mutual Influence]. Hang [Continuing]. Thun [Retiring]. Ta Kwang [Strength]. Zin [Advancing]. Ming I [Intelligence Wounded]. Kia Zan [Household]. Khwei [Division]. Kien [Difficulty Walking]. Kieh [Unloosing, Removing]. Sun [Diminishing]. Yi [Increasing]. Kwai [Displacing]. Kau [Encountering]. Zhui [Collecting Together]. Shang [Ascending Upwards].

Khwan [Straitened, Distressed]. Zing [The Well]. Ko [Change]. Ting [Caldron]. Kan [Thunder, Movement]. Kan [Mountain, Resting].

Kien [Gradual Advance]. Fang [Abundance]. Lu [Stranger, Traveller]. Sun [Wind, Penetrating]. Tui [Lake, Pleasure].

Hwan [Dispersion]. Kieh [Regulating]. Kung Fu [Inmost Sincerity]. Hsiao Kwo [Small Excesses]. Ki Zi [After Completion]. Wei Zi [Before Completion]. Appendix 4. Explanation of the Sentences, Section 1: Khien. Explanation of the Sentences, Section 2: Khwan. Appendix 7. Hexagrams Taken Promiscuously. Illustrating the Tenth Paragraph of Appendix 5 Plate 3. Figure 2. Khien [Heaven, Strength] 2.

Khwan [Earth, Submission] 3. Kun [Difficulty at the Beginning] 4. Mang [Inexperience] 5. Hsu [Waiting] 6. Sung [Contention] 7. Sze [The Host] 8. Pi [Union, Attachment] 9. Hsiao Khu [Small Restraint] Li [Treading] Thai [The Great Arrives] Phi [Distress, Obstruction] Thung Zan [Union of Men] Ta Yu [Great Havings] Khien [Humility] Yu [Pleasure, Satisfaction] Sui [Following] Ku [Arresting Decay] Lin [Approaching] Kwan [Looking, Contemplating] Shih Ho [Gnawing Through] Pi [Adorning] Po [Overthrowing] Fu [Returning] Wu Wang [No Falsehood] Ta Khu [Great Accumulation] I [Nourishing] Ta Kwo [Great Exceeding] Khan [Pit, Danger] Li [Fire, Brightness] Hsien [Mutual Influence] Hang [Continuing] The sophistication of this method has not escaped modern interpretation, and the four-valued logic has been compared to the biochemistry of DNA amino acids.

How a Neolithic shamans' divination technique presaged the basic logic of the human genome is one of the ageless mysteries. Production Notes : This is a complete overhaul of the Legge I Ching etext, with all of the original illustrations.

This utilizes Unicode characters throughout to represent the 'short A' and the 'Yodh' found in the original book. In addition, we have used images to present the dozen or so Chinese characters in this text.

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