A possible fusion-word in the Yi-ching divinations in the Tso-chuan and the Kuo-yü

The most ancient examples of divination using the Yi-ching are found in the Tso-chuan and the Kuo-yü (both texts probady date from the end of the fourth cenury B.C.E). In each divination, a hexagram is determined which, in most cases, changes into another hexagram. In a few cases the first hexagram...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 1985-01, Vol.48 (1), p.106-110
1. Verfasser: Cohen, Alvin P.
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Zusammenfassung:The most ancient examples of divination using the Yi-ching are found in the Tso-chuan and the Kuo-yü (both texts probady date from the end of the fourth cenury B.C.E). In each divination, a hexagram is determined which, in most cases, changes into another hexagram. In a few cases the first hexagram does not change. In this brief essay, I will remark on the terminology for the change and not change of the hexagrams, and will propose an explanation for the term that designates not change.
ISSN:0041-977X
1474-0699
DOI:10.1017/S0041977X00026999