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traditional culture, the ''I Chings influence throughout history has been profound. The ''
I Ching The ''I Ching'' or ''Yi Jing'' (, ), usually translated ''Book of Changes'' or ''Classic of Changes'', is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics. Originally a divination manual in the Western Zho ...
'' (Yì Jīng), or ''Classic of Changes'', which dates from over 3,000 years ago, is believed to be one of the world's oldest books. The two major branches of Chinese philosophy, Confucianism and Taoism have common roots in the ''I Ching''.


Significance for Chinese culture

From its mythological origins in prehistory (''see'' Fu Xi) and the earliest dates of recorded history in China, the ''I Ching'' has been added to by a succession of philosophers, scholars and rulers. Thus, it reflects a thread of thinking and a common cosmology that have been passed through successive generations. In addition to the ''I Ching's'' broadly recognized influence on Confucianism and Taoism, it has been shown to have influenced Chinese Buddhism. Fazang, patriarch of the Huayan school, is believed to have drawn on a mode of thought derived from the ''I Ching''. One of the earliest versions of the ''I Ching'' (called, ''Zhou I'', or ''Changes of Zhou'') was the oracle of the Zhou. It played a role in their overthrow of the Shang dynasty by Zhou King Wu in 1070 BCE. An account of Wu's conquest tells of a
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believed by the King to be an omen from Heaven to march against the Shang. This account has been matched with a solar eclipse that occurred on June 20, 1070 BCE. Thus, the earliest layer of the ''I Ching'' has been shown to preserve a hidden history that went undetected for three millennia. The ''Zhou Yi'' has been called one of the most important sources of Chinese culture. It has influenced fields as varied as mathematics, science, medicine, martial arts, philosophy, history, literature, art, ethics, military affairs and religion.
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describes the ''I Ching'' as "an encyclopedia of
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, based on a mythic view of the universe that is fundamental to all Chinese thought."


Confucius

Confucius was fascinated by the ''I Ching'' and kept a copy in the form of "a set of bamboo tablets fastened by a leather thong, hichwas consulted so often that the binding had to be replaced three times. onfuciussaid that if he had fifty years to spare, he would devote them to the I Ching." The ten commentaries of Confucius, (or ''Ten Wings''), transformed the ''I Ching'' from a divination text into a "philosophical masterpiece".Internet Archive copy
(See also the whole work by Ralph H. Abraham
''Commentaries on the I Ching''
It has influenced Confucians and other philosophers and scientists ever since.


Influence on Japan

Prior to the Tokugawa period (1603–1868 CE) in
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, the ''Book of Changes'' was little known and used mostly for divination until Buddhist monks popularized the Chinese classic for its philosophical, cultural and political merits in other literate groups such as the samurai. The '' Hagakure'', a collection of commentaries on the Way of the Warrior, cautions against mistaking it for a work of divination.


Influence on Western culture

* American historian Michael Nylan, representing UC Berkeley noted the considerable influence of the ''I Ching'' on intellectuals in Europe and America. She stated that it is the most familiar of the five Chinese classics, and without doubt, the best-known Chinese book that laid the foundation of modern Western culture beginning the 17th century. * German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was keenly interested in the ''I Ching'', and translated I-Ching binary system into modern binary system. * Author Douglas Adams's ''
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'' features an ''I Ching'' pocket calculator that represents anything greater than four as " A Suffusion of Yellow". * British poet Alan Baker based his prose-poem sequence "The Book of Random Access" (pub. 2011) on the 64 Hexagrams of the I Ching. * When Danish Physicist Niels Bohr was awarded Denmark's highest honor and the opportunity to create a family coat of arms, he chose the yin-yang symbol, and Latin motto ''contraria sunt complementa'', "opposites are complementary", a nod to his
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. * The philosopher and novelist Will Buckingham has used the ''I Ching'' extensively, describing it as an 'uncertainty machine'. * Musician and composer
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used the ''I Ching'' to decide the arrangements of many of his compositions. * Composer Andrew Culver and choreographer Merce Cunningham use the ''I Ching''. * The
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soap opera '' Dark Shadows'' featured yarrow sticks and a copy of the ''I Ching'' that allowed characters meditating on the hexagrams to astral travel. * The hip-hop music group Dead Prez refer to the ''I Ching'' in several of their songs and in their logo. * The D&B-metal music group Marshall Ar.ts use the ''I Ching'' hexagram 36 in their logo and refers to it in several songs. * Author
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used the ''I Ching'' when writing '' The Man in the High Castle'' and including it in the story as a theme. * In a 1965 interview, Bob Dylan stated that the book is "the only thing that is amazingly true, period…besides being a great book to believe in, it’s also very fantastic poetry" and in a mid-1970s rendition of his song ''Idiot Wind'' he sang "I threw the I-Ching yesterday, it said there might be some thunder at the well." * The film '' G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra'' uses a red hexagram tattoo on the right forearm for the Storm Shadow ninja clan. * The poet Allen Ginsberg wrote a poem called ''Consulting I Ching Smoking Pot Listening to the Fugs Sing Blak'' in 1966. * Musician
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, who composed the
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song '' While My Guitar Gently Weeps'', recalls he "picked up a book at random, he ''I Ching''opened it, saw "gently weeps", then laid the book down again and started the song". * Author Hermann Hesse's 1943 novel '' The Glass Bead Game'' is mainly concerned with the principles of the ''I Ching''. * Psychologist Carl Jung wrote a foreword to the Wilhelm–Baynes translation of the ''I Ching''. * The TV series ''
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''. * Author Terence McKenna's Novelty Theory and Timewave Zero, were inspired by analysis of the
King Wen sequence The King Wen sequence () is an arrangement of the sixty-four divination figures in 易經 Yì Jīng, the I Ching or Book of Changes. They are called '' hexagrams'' in English because each figure is composed of six 爻 yáo—broken or unbroken line ...
. * In director Michael Mann's film ''
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'', Vincent ( Tom Cruise) refers to the ''I Ching'' as he tries to teach Max ( Jamie Foxx) the importance of improvisation. * Photek released a song called ''Book of Changes'' in 1994. * The song Chapter 24 from
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, features lyrics adapted from the ''I Ching''. * British author Philip Pullman's book '' The Amber Spyglass'' features the ''I Ching'' amongst the divination methods used by Dr.
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to communicate with Dust. * The writer Raymond Queneau had a long-standing fascination with the ''I Ching''. * ''I Ching'' is mentioned in the
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, the protagonist consults the ''I Ching'' for its synchronicities relating to a romance with her partner. * Francophone author
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and his book ''Yi King, mythe et histoire'' delves into the shamanic roots of oracular Chinese thought, and examines the real or legendary bestiary, searching for meaning from psychoanalysis and Western culture. * Author
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's novel ''
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. * In the late 1960s, the comic book '' Wonder Woman'' temporarily changed the title character from a
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to a secret agent, and placed her under the guidance of an elderly mentor known as "I Ching". * The ''I Ching'' is mentioned in ''
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