INFLUENCE OF I-CHING (YIJING (...), OR THE BOOK OF CHANGES) ON CHINESE MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE.

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  • Author(s): Lu, Dominic P.
  • Source:
    Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research; 2013, Vol. 38 Issue 1/2, p77-133, 57p, 3 Black and White Photographs, 12 Diagrams
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    • Abstract:
      I-Ching or Yi-Jing ((...), also known as The Book of Changes) is the earliest classic in China. It simply explained the formation of the universe and the relationship of man to the universe. Most, if not all, branches of various knowledge, including traditional Chinese medicine, can be traced back its origin to this Book in which Fu Shi ((...) 2852 B.C.) theorized how the universe was formed, through his keen observation of environment and orbits of sun, moon and stars. He used symbols to represent his views. The essence of I-Ching is basically the expression and function of Yang symbolized as "-" (from <->) and Yin symbolized "- -" (from "--" and (...); as interaction and circulation of Yang and Yin. Both Yin and Yang were derived from the same origin, Tai-Chi. Fu Shi believed Yin and Yang were the two opposite background force and energy that make the universe as what it is. Yang and Yin manifest in great variety of phenomena such as mind and body, masculine and feminine, sun and moon, hot and cold, heaven and earth, positive and negative electricity etc. The entire theory of Chinese medicine is based on the theories of Yin and Yang as well as that of 5 Element Cycles which are also related to the orderly arrangement of 8 trigrams (...) by King Wen (...), 1099-1050 B.C.). The 5 Elements Theory explains the "check and balance" mechanism created by the background force of Yin and Yang Qi and illustrated the relationships that are either strengthened or weakened by "acting and controlling" among the 5 elements. I-Ching has exerted profound influences on some well- known European philosophers and scientists, notably Leibnitz and Hegel. Between I-Ching and modern cosmology and the physics of sub-atomic particles, there are some basic theories in common. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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