The I Ching , also known as Classic of Changes or Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text and the oldest of the Chinese classics. Possessing a history of more than two and a half millennia of commentary and interpretation, the I Ching is an influential text read throughout the world, providing inspiration to the worlds of religion, psychoanalysis, business, literature, and art. Originally a divination manual in the Western Zhou period (1000-750 BC), over the course of the Warring States period and early imperial period (500-200 BC) it was transformed into a cosmological text with a series of philosophical commentaries known as the "Ten Wings." After becoming part of the Five Classics in the 2nd century BC, the I Ching was the subject of scholarly commentary and the basis for divination practice for centuries across the Far East, and eventually took on an influential role in Western understanding of Eastern thought.
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Confucio fue un pensador y filósofo social chino cuyas enseñanzas y filosofía influyeron profundamente en el pensamiento y la vida de China, Corea, Japón y Vietnam. Sus ideas se centraron en la ética, la moral y la gobernanza de la sociedad, enfatizando la virtud personal y gubernamental. Sus obras formaron pilares fundamentales de la cultura de Asia Oriental y continúan inspirando a millones de personas en todo el mundo. Su filosofía destacó la importancia de la familia, el respeto a los mayores y las relaciones sociales armoniosas.






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The influence of Confucius extends across various facets of life in Asian nations, shaping moral values and political frameworks. His teachings address the roles of rulers and the behavior of women, while also exploring profound themes like the existence of God and the significance of prayer. This book delves into the enduring impact of Confucian philosophy on societal norms and governance, highlighting its relevance in contemporary discussions about ethics and leadership.