
The I Ching opens with sixty‑four symbols, each built from solid and broken lines that together form a hexagram. For every figure a short verse describes a situation—like a hidden dragon or a soaring one—followed by a commentary that links the image to principles of conduct, balance and change. These brief passages blend poetry with practical advice, inviting the listener to reflect on how the forces of heaven and earth play out in everyday life.
In this audio experience the ancient wisdom is presented clearly, with each hexagram explained in a calm, measured tone. Listeners will discover how the text has guided thinkers for centuries, offering a framework for decision‑making and self‑examination. Whether you are new to Chinese philosophy or returning to a familiar source, the journey through the symbols provides a thoughtful companion for moments of contemplation.
Language
zh
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-05-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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