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This document provides a bibliography of materials related to the Yìjīng (I Ching) or Book of Changes, including translations, commentaries, studies and analyses from historical and philosophical perspectives. It is organized into sections on the Yìjīng in Chinese and English, images/tools related to the text, related primary sources, and background studies on the Yìjīng's role and interpretations in Chinese philosophy and religion. The bibliography consists of over 80 scholarly sources analyzing different aspects of the influential ancient divinatory and philosophical text.
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This document provides a bibliography of materials related to the Yìjīng (I Ching) or Book of Changes, including translations, commentaries, studies and analyses from historical and philosophical perspectives. It is organized into sections on the Yìjīng in Chinese and English, images/tools related to the text, related primary sources, and background studies on the Yìjīng's role and interpretations in Chinese philosophy and religion. The bibliography consists of over 80 scholarly sources analyzing different aspects of the influential ancient divinatory and philosophical text.
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A Bibliography of Materials Related to

Yjng (I Ching)
Last updated April 7, 2012

Yjng (Chinese)
Marshall, S. J., ed. 1935 Harvard-Yenching Zhouyi (Big 5). Yijing Dao.
http://www.biroco.com/yijing/entire.htm.
Pei, Ming L., ed. Yijing (I Ching), Book of Changes. China the Beautiful.
http://www.chinapage.com/classic/iching/yijing.html
Yjng (English)
Legge, James, trans. The Yi-King. London: Oxford University Press, 1882. http://www.sacredtexts.com/ich/index.htm
Lynn, Richard John, trans. The Classic of Changes: A New Translation of the I Ching as Interpreted
by Wang Bi. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.
Rutt, Richard, trans. Zhouyi: The Book of Changes. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 1996.
Shaughnessy, Edward L., trans. I Ching: The Classic of Changes. New York: Ballantine Books, 1996.
Wilhelm, Richard, trans. The I Ching or Book of Changes. Trans. Cary F. Baynes. 3rd ed. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1967.
Yjng (miscellaneous images, virtual casting, etc.)
Hexagrams of the Yijing:
http://www2.kenyon.edu/Depts/Religion/Fac/Adler/Reln270/hexagrams.htm
I Ching on the Net: http://pages.pacificcoast.net/~wh/Index.html
I Ching Sequencer: http://taolodge.com/flash/sequencer.html
King Wen Sequence Animation: http://www.biroco.com/yijing/kingwenseq.htm
Virtual Coin Casting: http://www.eclecticenergies.com/iching/virtualcoins.php
Virtual Yarrow Stalk Casting: http://www.russellcottrell.com/VirtualYarrowStalks/index.asp
Yijing Website (Richard J. Smith): http://chaocenter.rice.edu/Content.aspx?id=601
Related primary texts in translation
Adler, Joseph A., trans. Introduction to the Study of the Classic of Change (I-hseh ch'i-meng). New
York: Global Scholarly Publications, 2002.
___. Chu Hsi on the I Ching. http://www2.kenyon.edu/Depts/Religion/Fac/Adler/Reln270/Zhucallig.htm
Appendix: The Fu Hexagram. In Kidder Smith, Peter K. Bol, Joseph A. Adler, and Don J. Wyatt,
Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990), 237-254. see also
http://www.aasianst.org/EAA/smith2.pdf
Chan, Wing-tsit, trans. Yin and Yang. In A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy, ed. Wing-tsit
Chan (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963), 248-249.
Chu Hsi (Zhu Xi) and L Tsu-chien (Lu Ziqian), Reflections on Things at Hand, trans. Wing-tsit
Chan (New York: Columbia University Press, 1967), 107-114.
Csikszentmihalyi, Mark, trans. Medicine and Divination. In Readings in Han Chinese Thought, ed.
Mark Csikszentmihalyi (Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company, 2006), 167-183.
Fa-tsang (Fazang), Treatise on the Golden Lion, in A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy, ed.
Wing-tsit Chan (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963), 409424.
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In Sources of Chinese Tradition, Volume I: From Earliest Times to 1600, 2nd ed., eds. Wm. Theodore
de Bary, et al (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999) [SOCT]:
o The Oracle-Bone Inscriptions of the Late Shang Dynasty (SOCT 3-23)
o Classical Sources of Chinese Tradition (SOCT 24-29)
o The Metal-Bound Coffer and The Shao Announcement (SOCT 32-37)
o The Zuozhuan (SOCT 183-189)
o Syncretic Visions of State, Society, and Cosmos (SOCT 235-256)
o Dong Zhongshu and Han Views of the Universal Order (SOCT 292-301, 305-306, 346352)
o Excerpts from the Zhuangzi (SOCT 100-101, 103-104, 108-111)
o Guo Xiang: Commentary on the Zhuangzi (SOCT 386-391)
o The Flower Garland (Huayan) School (SOCT 471-476)
o Zhou Dunyi: The Metaphysics and Practice of Sagehood (SOCT 669-678)

Background studies
Balkin, J. M. The Laws of Change: I Ching and the Philosophy of Life. New York: Schocken Books,
2002.
Berthrong, John H. Neo-Confucian Philosophy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/neo-conf/
Chan, Alan. Neo-Taoism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/neo-taoism/
Chan, Wing-tsit. The Philosophy of Change. In A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy, ed. Wingtsit Chan (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963), 262-70.
Cheng, Chung-ying. Philosophy of Change. In Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy, ed. Antonio
S. Cua (London and New York: Routledge, 2003), 517-524.
Graham, A. C. The Yi. In Graham, Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient
China (La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1989), 358-370.
Hacker, E., et al. I Ching: An Annotated Bibliography. New York and London: Routledge, 2002.
Hansen, Chad. Taoism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/taoism/
Ho, Peng Yoke. The System of Yijing. In Ho, Li, Qi and Shu: An Introduction to Science and
Civilization in China (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1985), 34-51.
Keightley, David N. Late Shang Divination: The Magico-Religious Legacy. In Explorations in
Early Chinese Cosmology, ed. Henry Rosemont, Jr. (Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1984), 11-34.
___. The Religious Commitment: Shang Theology and the Genesis of Chinese Political Culture,
History of Religions 17/3-4 (February-May 1978): 211-225.
Littlejohn, Ronnie. Wuxing (Wu-hsing). Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/wuxing/
___. Daoist Philosophy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. http://www.iep.utm.edu/daoism/
Lynn, Richard John. I Ching (Classic of Changes. In Linsun Cheng, ed., Berkshire Encyclopedia
of China (Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2009), III: 1139-1142.
Marshall, S. J. The Mandate of Heaven: Hidden History in the I Ching. New York: Columbia
University Press, 2001.
Needham, Joseph. The System of the Book of Changes. In Needham, Science and Civilisation in
China, vol. II (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1954-), 304-340.
Nylan, Michael. The Changes. In Nylan, The Five Confucian Classics (New Haven and London:
Yale University Press, 2001), 202-252.
Peterson, Willard J. Making Connections: Commentary on the Attached Verbalisations of the Book
of Changes. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 54 (1982): 75-116.
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Poo, Mu-chou. How to Steer through Life: Negotiating Fate in the Daybook. In The Magnitude of
Ming: Command, Allotment, and Fate in Chinese Culture, ed. Christopher Lupke (Honolulu:
University of Hawaii Press, 2005), 107-125.
Puett, Michael. Following the Commands of Heaven: The Notion of Ming in Early China. In The
Magnitude of Ming: Command, Allotment, and Fate in Chinese Culture, ed. Christopher Lupke
(Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2005), 49-69.
Shaughnessy, Edward L. I ching (Chou I ). In Early Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical
Guide, ed. Michael Loewe (Berkeley: Society for the Study of Early China and the Institute of East
Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1993), 216-228.
___. The Origins and Early Development of the Yijing. In Shaughnessy, trans., I Ching: The
Classic of Changes (New York: Ballantine Books, 1996), 1-13.
Shchutskii, Iulian K. Introduction to Part I. In Shchutskii, Researches on the I Ching ,
trans.William L MacDonald and Tsuyoshi Hasegawa (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979),
3-12.
Smith, Kidder. The Difficulty of the Yijing. Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews 15 (1993):
115.
Smith, Richard J. Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the World: The Yijing (I Ching, or Classic of
Changes) and Its Evolution in China. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2008.
___. The Sixty-Four Hexagrams: Some Translations of Hexagram Names (Guaming).
(http://www.aasianst.org/EAA/smith3.pdf)
Waley, Arthur. The Book of Changes. Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 5 (1933):
121-142. [available at http://www.biroco.com/yijing/waley.pdf]
Wang, Robin R. Yinyang (Yin-yang). Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/y/yinyang
Wilhelm, Richard. The Use of the Book of Changes. In Wilhelm, The I Ching or Book of Changes,
trans. Cary F. Baynes, 3rd ed. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967), xlix-lvii.
Yates, Robin D. S. The Historical Background to the Silk Manuscripts and Huanglao Daoism and
Yin-Yang Thought. In Yates, Five Lost Classics: Tao, Huang-Lao, and Yin-Yang in Han China
(New York: Ballantine Books, 1997), 6-16.
Zuesse, Evan M. Divination. In The Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade (New York:
Macmillan, 1987), IV: 37582.

Yjng in China
Chen, Chi-yun. A Confucian Magnate's Idea of Political Violence: Hsun Shuang's Interpretation of
the Book of Changes. T'oung Pao, series 2, 54 (1960): 73115.
Cheng, Chung-ying. Philosophy of the Yijing: Insights into Taiji and Dao as Wisdom of Life.
Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33/3 (September 2006): 323-333.
Field, Stephen L. Hexagram Landscapes in Six Dynasties Poetry. Tamkang Review 28/4 (Summer
1998): 117141.
Guo, Qiyong, and Changchi Hao. An Exposition of Zhou Yi Studies in Modern Neo-Confucianism.
Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1/2 (June 2006): 185-203.
Ho, Peng Yoke. The System of the Book of Changes and Chinese Science. Japanese Studies in the
History of Science 11(1972): 23-39.
Hon, Tze-ki. The Yijing and Chinese Politics: Classical Commentary And Literati Activism in the
Northern Song Period, 960-1127. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2006.
Lai, Whalen. The I Ching and the Formation of the Hua-Yen Philosophy. Journal of Chinese
Philosophy 7/3 (September 1980): 245258. [ available online at
http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-JOCP/jc26754.htm]

Liu, Shu-hsien. On the Formation of a Philosophy of History and Time through the Yijing. In
Notions of Time in Chinese Historical Thinking, eds. Chun-chieh Huang and John B. Henderson
(Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2006), 75-94.
Ong, On-cho. Religious Hermeneutics: Text and Truth in Neo-Confucian Readings of the Yijing.
Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34/1 (March 2007): 5-24.
Rawson, Jessica. Cosmological Systems as Sources of Art, Ornament and Design. Bulletin of the
Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 72 (2000): 133-189.
Smith, Kidder, Peter K. Bol, Joseph A. Adler, and Don J. Wyatt. Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.
Smith, Richard J. Fortune-tellers and Philosophers: Divination in Traditional Chinese Society.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1991.

Yjng in Korea
Fendos, Paul G., Jr. Book of Changes Studies in Korea. Asian Studies Review 23:1 (March 1999):
4968.
Lee, Jung Young. The Book of Change and Korean Thought. In Religions in Korea: Beliefs and
Cultural Values, eds. Earl H. Phillips and Eui-young Yu (Los Angeles: Center for Korean-American
and Korean Studies, California State University, Los Angeles, 1982), 5-24.
___. The Book of Change and Korean Thought. Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and
Social Affairs 13:3 (Winter 1981): 24-35.
Ng, Wai-ming. The I Ching in Late-Choson Thought. Korean Studies 24 (2000): 53-68.
Phelan, Timothy S. Chu Hsi's I-hsueh Ch'i-meng and the Neo-Confucianism of Yi T'oegye. Korea
Journal 18/9 (September 1978): 1217.
Yjng in Japan
Ng, Waiming. The I Ching in Tokugawa Thought and Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawaii
Press, 2000.
___. The I Ching in Tokugawa Medical Thought. East Asian Library Journal 8 (Spring 1998): 126.
___. The Yijing in Buddhist-Confucian Relations in Tokugawa Japan. Studies in Central and East
Asian Religions 10 (1998): 7-40.
___. The I Ching in Shinto Thought of Tokugawa Japan. Philosophy East and West 48/4 (October
1998): 568-591.
___. The I Ching in the Adaptation of Western Science in Tokugawa Japan. Chinese Science 15
(1998): 94-117.
___. Study and the Uses of the I Ching in Tokugawa Japan. Sino-Japanese Studies 9/2 (April
1997): 2444.
___. The History of the I Ching in Medieval Japan. Journal of Asian History 31/1 (July 1997): 25
46.
___. The I Ching in Ancient Japan. Asian Culture Quarterly 26/2 (Summer 1996): 7376.
___. The I Ching in the Military Thought of Tokugawa Japan. Journal of Asian Martial Arts, 5/1
(April 1996): 1129.
Tucker, John Allen. From Nativism to Numerology: Yamaga Sok's Final Excursion into the
Metaphysics of Change. Philosophy East and West 54/2 (April 2004): 194-217.
Yjng in Vietnam
Ng, Waiming. Yijing Scholarship in Late-Nguyen Vietnam: A Study of Le Van Ngus Chu Dich
Cuu Nguyen (An Investigation of the Origins of the Yijing, 1916). [available online at
http://hmongstudies.com/NgPaper2003.pdf]
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Yjng in the West


Bennett, Clif. The I Ching Sonnets. http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/6662/sonnets.htm
Cage, John. An Autobiographical Statement. Kyoto Prize Lecture, November 1989.
http://www.newalbion.com/artists/cagej/autobiog.html
Capra, Fritjof. The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and
Eastern Mysticism. 3rd ed. Boston: Shambala, 1991.
Clarke, J. J. Oriental Enlightenment: The Encounter Between Asian and Western Thought. London
and New York: Routledge, 1997. [cf. 47, 49, 100, 104, 167, 185]
___. The Tao of the West: Western Transformations of Taoist Thought. London and New York:
Routledge, 2000. [cf. 26, 48, 59-63, 72, 75, 97, 141]
Dick, Philip K. The Man in the High Castle. New York: Vintage, 1992.
___. Schizophrenia & The Book of Changes. In The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick: Selected
Literary and Philosophical Writings, ed. Lawrence Sutin (New York: Vintage, 1996), 175-82.
Hesse, Hermann. The Glass Bead Game (Magister Ludi). Trans. Richard and Clara Winston. New
York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
Jung, C. G. Foreword. In The I Ching or Book of Changes, trans. Richard Wilhelm and Cary F.
Baynes, 3rd ed. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967), xxi-xxxix.
Ryan, James A. Leibniz's Binary System and Shao Yong's Yijing. Philosophy East and West 46/1
(1996): 59-90.
Secter, Mondo. The Yin-Yang System of Ancient China: The Yijing-Book of Changes as a
Pragmatic Metaphor for Change Theory. Paideusis 1 (2003). [available online at
http://www.geocities.com/paideusis/n1ms.html]
Smith, Richard J. The Place of the Yijing (Classic of Changes) in World Culture: Some Historical
and Contemporary Perspectives. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25/4 (Winter 1998): 391422.
Stein, Murray. Some Reflections on the Influence of Chinese Thought on Jung and His
Psychological Theory. Journal of Analytical Psychology 50/2 (April 2005): 209-222.
Whincup, Greg, ed. The I Ching on the Net. http://pacificcoast.net/~wh/Index.html.
Wilhelm, Helmut and Richard. Understanding the I Ching: The Wilhelm Lectures on The Book of
Changes. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995.

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