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"Any fool can take a fancy compass and mumble phrases from the Book of Changes.
They included two classics, the Book of Changes and the Laozi, as well as other unknown texts.
In his reformulation of Confucianism, Zhou drew from Daoist doctrines and elaborated on the Yijing ("Book of Changes").
The classic example is the Chinese Book of Changes, the I Ching, which is built like that.
In China for millennia many have sought the counsel of the I Ching ("Book of Changes") before taking important action.
The I Ching is the "Book of Changes," and Mr. Cunningham's choreography became an expression of the nature of change itself.
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His first volume, "A Book of Change," grew out of his attempts to deal with tragedies in his life.
Two English-language novels from the 1960s, "The Fall of the Pagoda" and "The Book of Change," were published by Hong Kong University Press this year.
A dozen volumes followed "A Book of Change," including "Poems: New and Selected," in 1987, and "The One Abiding" (Story Line Press), which appeared last year.
The first recorded details of this kind of "triumph," to use a term familiar to your readers from Roman history, can be found in the ancient Chinese classic Book of Change (Yi Jing).
Zhu blended this conception with ideas from the Book of Change and its commentaries in setting forth a comprehensive philosophy of cosmic and human creativity and providing philosophical grounds for the received Confucian concepts of human nature and self-cultivation.
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