This sentence comes from China's classic Zhouyi Zhuan, and its complete paragraph is: "Husband lives in harmony with heaven and earth, with the sun and moon, with the four seasons, and with ghosts and gods." Nature goes against nature, and the day after tomorrow goes against nature. The situation is different from people! "
The Book of Changes is called the Book of Changes for short. One of the three is easy. Confucianism is the first of the six classics.
The Book of Changes consists of three parts: First, there were no words at that time, so there was no gossip. Second, Zhou Wenwang and his son inherited Fuxi's Eight Diagrams, and the August 8th overlapping gave birth to sixty-four hexagrams. Zhou Wenwang and his son believed that the sixty-four hexagrams contained everything in the universe, and each hexagram had its own writing. Later, Confucius made a biography, also known as Yi Zhuan and Ten Poems Zhuan. The development of the Book of Changes produced Lianshan Yi in Xia Dynasty, Gui Zang Yi in Shang Dynasty and Zhouyi in Zhou Dynasty. The Book of Changes is the earliest Book of Changes in China, written by Fu. Due to time, Lianshan Yi and Guizang Yi have been lost, leaving only Zhouyi. Therefore, the Book of Changes comes from the Book of Changes, which carries too many historical missions and tasks, but it is not lacking in literary talent and philosophy. It is one of the important classics of Chinese studies (including Confucianism and Taoism).
The Book of Changes is the theoretical source of natural philosophy and humanistic practice in China's traditional ideology and culture. It is the crystallization of the thoughts and wisdom of the ancient Han nationality and is known as the "source of the road". It is a study of ancient emperors and a required skill for politicians, strategists and businessmen. The Book of Changes is an outstanding representative of the traditional culture of the Han nationality. Vast, subtle and all-encompassing, it is also the source of Chinese civilization.