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Yes, the I Ching is indeed widely known in China. People have two views. One is that the I Ching is a philosophy of life, and the other is that the I Ching is used for divination. Most people think and discuss at the philosophical level, and a small number of people use it for specific divination.Hi @wanlihonghu , I'm not sure I'm able to understand the interpretation method you described in the other thread (I'm not familiar with most of the concepts you refer to).
However, I do have a curiosity about how I Ching is perceived in modern China and I hope you can shed some light on it.
Is it something widely known? I mean, also from people that are not interested in divination? Is it still somehow culturally relevant?
I've always thought this was the case but I might be biased.
The method I use is also inherited from more than 2,000 years ago...
Jingfang Yi,Six Line Najia methodWhat is the name of the method/system?
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