Zhang Qicheng, "Exploring the Mysteries of Yi Tu" 266 pages

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Introduction

If trigrams and lines are the cultural genes of the Chinese people, determining the face and direction of Chinese culture, then the interpretation of trigrams and lines in successive generations is the long cultural river of the Chinese people, allowing Chinese culture to continue to develop. Later generations of interpretation of the hexagrams and lines are divided into the hieroglyphic school and the righteous school. The Elephant School invented various trigram and line diagrams, He Tu Luo Shu, Tai Ji Diagrams, and other interpretations of the Yi style, thus making the already mysterious I Ching symbols even more mysterious and unpredictable:
What exactly is the relationship between these Yi diagrams and Yi symbols?
What information does the various Gua Yao diagrams decipher about the Gua Yao symbols?
Were the hexagrams invented based on He Tu Luo Shu, or was He Tu Luo Shu created to match the eight trigrams?
Did the trigrams evolve from the taiji diagram, or was the taiji diagram made to interpret the trigrams?
The "deciphering" of the Hetu Luoshu and the Taiji diagram itself is no less lively than the "deciphering" of the hexagram symbols. The taiji diagram is the unification of cosmic field and cosmic number;
The taiji diagram is the image illustration of wave-particle duality, quantum mechanics and concordance principle, the three-dimensional cosmic structure of five-dimensional space-time;
The He Tu Luoshu and the taiji diagram are the physical objects left behind by prehistoric civilization, the gift to the earthlings from the extraterrestrial visitors ......
All these and more.

This book provides a sober and objective analysis of all these "decipherments".

I insist that Yi Fu and Yi Tu, as the carriers and illustrations of Yi Dao, show the ontological consciousness, way of thinking, value orientation, cognitive approach and humanistic spirit of Chinese culture at a specific level. In a sense, Yi symbols and diagrams are the representatives or foundations of traditional Chinese philosophy, traditional natural science and life science. Traditional Chinese science has different characteristics from traditional western science, western traditional science is characterized by "axiology", traditional Chinese science is characterized by "model theory", this "model

The traditional Chinese science is characterized by "model theory", and this "model" is represented by the "model" of Yi Fu and Yi Tu.

With this as a starting point, I propose the "Taiji Unified Model", which seeks to establish a unified model of Yi Fu and various Yi Diagrams, revealing their homogeneity, isomorphism, and interaction and complementary relationship.

In the integration and sublimation of Yi Dao, the backbone of Chinese culture, Yi Fu and Yi Tu will provide a gateway between ancient civilization and modern science, and a theoretical model for exploring the life of the universe - a unified "equation" or model. In the integration and sublimation of Yi Fu and Yi Tu will provide a methodological inspiration for exploring the theoretical model of cosmic life - the unified "equation" or "continuum" - and thus make an important contribution to the realization of the great integration of Chinese and Western cultures and to the future civilization of mankind.

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