This book has three sections: The Temporal and Spatial Backgrounds of the Book of Changes. Full Explanations of Zhou Yi's 64 Hexagrams. and Health Preservation on the Principle of Heaven and Man As One. It explains the origin and meaning of the River Map, the Luo Writing, the Eight Trigrams, and the 64 Hexagrams. and the close relationship between medical science and the Book of Changes in an easy-to-understand way.
作者簡(jiǎn)介
Born in 1957 in Beijing, Zhou Chuncai is a professional painter and writer. He has spent much of his life studying and popularizing Chinese culture. On the subject of comparison between East and West, the author makes a clear distinction and imparts a specific definition to Chinese culture. His works are rich in imagery and detail, and many of them have been translated into other languages. He has won worldwide acclaim from experts and readers in equal measure.
圖書目錄
Introduction The Gougu (Pythagorean) Theorem--the Pivot of Chinese Civilization The Theory of "Round Heaven and Square Earth" Is Not a Description of the Natural Structure The Temporal and Spatial Backgrounds of the Book of Changes Fuxi and the River Map "Dayan Number" and the Time-Space Pattern of the Book of Changes Birth of the Early Eight Trigrams Sequence Diagram of Fuxi's Early Eight Trigrams (One Divided into Two) The Early Eight Trigrams was derived from the River Map Taiji Diagram and the Actual Measurement of Primitive Celestial Phenomena Diagram of the Order of the Early 64 Hexagrams Yu the Great and Luo Writing The Relationship Between the Luo Writing and the River Map, the Correlation of the Five Elements Duke Wen Wrote the Zhou Yi Relationship Between the Later Eight Trigrams and the Early Eight Trigrams Order of the Later Eight Trigrams Illustration of the Images of the Eight Trigrams The Book of Changes Is a Yin-Yang Combination System The Principle of the Ancient Divination Method Full Explanations of the Zhou Yi's 64 Hexagrams Health Preservation on the Principle of Heaven and Man As One Epilogue