词条 | Hexagram (I Ching) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The I Ching book consists of 64 hexagrams.[2] [3]A hexagram in this context is a figure composed of six stacked horizontal lines (爻 yáo), where each line is either Yang (an unbroken, or solid line), or Yin (broken, an open line with a gap in the center). The hexagram lines are traditionally counted from the bottom up, so the lowest line is considered line one while the top line is line six. Hexagrams are formed by combining the original eight trigrams in different combinations. Each hexagram is accompanied with a description, often cryptic, akin to parables. Each line in every hexagram is also given a similar description. The Chinese word for a hexagram is 卦 "guà", although that also means trigram. TypesClassic and modern I Ching commentaries mention a number of different hexagram types{{Citation needed|date=June 2013}}:
SequencesThe most commonly known sequence is the King Wen sequence. A totally different sequence was found in the Mawangdui Silk Texts. The hexagrams are also found in the Binary sequence, also known as Fu Xi sequence or Shao Yong sequence. Lookup table
See also
References1. ^Perkins, Franklin. Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. p 117. Print. 2. ^{{Cite book | last = Wilhelm | first = Richard | title = The I Ching or Book of Changes | publisher = | series = | volume = | edition = | date = 1950 | url = | isbn = }} 3. ^{{Cite book | last = Legge | first = James | title = I Ching: Book of Changes | publisher = | series = | volume = | edition = | date = 1964 | url = | isbn = }} 2 : I Ching|Symbolism |
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