Book of Changes 易經
Also known as the I Ching or 周易 Zhouyi, an early classic Chinese text on divination with English translation by James Legge
- 乾 Qian
- 坤 Kun
- 屯 Zhun
- 蒙 Meng
- 需 Xu
- 訟 Song
- 師 Shi
- 比 Bi
- 小畜 Xiao Xu
- 履 Lu
- 泰 Tai
- 否 Pi
- 同人 Tong Ren
- 大有 Da You
- 謙 Qian
- 豫 Yu
- 隨 Sui
- 蠱 Gu
- 臨 Lin
- 觀 Guan
- 噬嗑 Shi He
- 賁 Bi
- 剝 Bo
- 復 Fu
- 无妄 Wu Wang
- 大畜 Da Xu
- 頤 Yi
- 大過 Da Guo
- 坎 Kan
- 離 Li
- 咸 Xian
- 恆 Heng
- 遯 Dun
- 大壯 Da Zhuang
- 晉 Jin
- 明夷 Ming Yi
- 家人 Jia Ren
- 睽 Kui
- 蹇 Jian
- 解 Jie
- 乾 Qian
- 益 Yi
- 夬 Guai
- 姤 Gou
- 萃 Cui
- 升 Sheng
- 困 Kun
- 井 Jing
- 革 Ge
- 鼎 Ding
- 震 Zhen
- 艮 Gen
- 漸 Jian
- 歸妹 Gui Mei
- 豐 Feng
- 旅 Lu
- 巽 Xun
- 兌 Dui
- 渙 Huan
- 節 Jie
- 中孚 Zhong Fu
- 小過 Xiao Guo
- 既濟 Ji Ji
- 未濟 Wei Ji
Source
Wikisource, accessed 2018-04-28, https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/周易
English translations
- Legge, James 1882, 'The Yî King,' In Sacred Books of the East, Vol. XVI. 2nd edition (1899), Oxford: Clarendon Press, https://ctext.org/book-of-changes.
Discussion
- Nylan, Michael 2001, The Five “Confucian” classics, New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 216-266.
- Schaberg, David 2017, 'Chapter 12: Classics (Jing 經),' in Denecke, Wiebke, Wai-Yee Li, and Xiaofei Tian (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 BCE-900CE), New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 179-182.