I Ching Quotes

A collection of quotes by I Ching.

I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text and one of the oldest existing books in the world. Its origins are believed to date back to the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046–771 BCE), making it over 3,000 years old.

The exact authorship of the I Ching is uncertain, and some scholars believe it to be a compilation of wisdom from various sources, including the legendary Chinese sage, Fu Xi. The book is traditionally attributed to King Wen of Zhou and his son, the Duke of Zhou.

I Ching consists of a set of symbols called hexagrams, formed by stacking solid and broken lines, representing yin and yang respectively. Each hexagram signifies a particular state or condition in the world and contains rich philosophical and divinatory meanings.

The central concept in I Ching is that everything in the universe is constantly changing and evolving. The book provides guidance on how to navigate these changes, offering insights into the nature of existence, human behavior, and relationships. It is highly regarded as a philosophical and moral guide, influencing various areas including Confucianism, Taoism, and Chinese culture as a whole.

Even in modern times, I Ching continues to be studied and used as a tool for divination, self-reflection, and decision-making. Its enduring popularity testifies to its profound wisdom and enduring relevance in understanding the complexities of life.