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  • The text discusses the 'Yijing', or Book of Changes, and its 64 symbols, which are figures representing fundamental concepts. The author proposes to facilitate understanding of the symbols for European scholars by providing them with clear prolegomena. Each symbol is associated with keywords that specify its meaning, but their interpretation is often complex and subject to debate amongst scholars. The text also presents a series of ancient treatises, considered as appendices to the Yijing, which offer profound reflections and methods of interpretation. The author expresses a personal opinion on the origin of the symbols, suggesting that they originate from a tradition predating Noah. He also identifies eight fundamental trigrams that make up the symbolic system, each having multiple meanings related to natural elements and philosophical concepts. The text emphasises the importance of understanding these symbols to enrich knowledge of Chinese thought.

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