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ISBN£º978-7-309-13888-7/B.670
Author£ºNan Huaijin
Date of publication£ºAugust 2018
Series£º Nan Huaijin Series
 


Description£º
This book is the lecture of Mr. Nan Huaijin on the Book of Changes. The first part mainly introduces the general knowledge of the Book of Changes and some related issues. The latter part focuses on the interpretation of the 64 hexagrams (beginning with the ¡°Qian¡± hexagram and ending with the ¡°Weiji¡± hexagram), with the most detailed explanation of the ¡°Qian¡± hexagram. This book contains the names, statements, line statements of hexagrams, and he tools to interpret them, like Tuan Ci (Treatise on the Tuan), Xiang Ci (Treatise on the Xiang), and Literary Classical Chinese.


About the Author£º
Mr. Nan Huaijin (1918-2012) was a scholar highly reputed both at home and abroad. He studied Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism thoroughly and integrated various ideologies of Chinese culture. In 1974, he founded the East-West Essence Society intending to promote exchanges of cultural essence between the East and the West. With the "inter-reference between classical legends and historical records" method, he explained the famous classics of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. His remarkable achievements in popularizing traditional Chinese culture have been broadly recognized thanks to his extensive reference to ancient and present stories, citations of other authors, profound implications in his speech, and the vivid and humorous language he used. Readers have favored him at all levels in China and beyond, and his books have influenced countless Chinese and foreigners for half a century. It is believed that Mr. Nan Huaijin's wish to integrate the essence of the East and the West and reconstruct the cultural fault's content will be passed down forever.

 
 


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