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DescriptionFuxi order grid and circle (SBE vol 16, 1882).png | The 64 hexagrams of the I Ching in the sequence attributed to Fuxi (which is the same as that of base 2 integers), arranged once in a grid and again in a circle, with the ones in the circle labeled by name. It has been cropped from a scan from the University of Michigan's library (see File:Sacred Books of the East - Volume 16.djvu). |
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Source | Sacred Books of the East, Vol. XVI, Plate II, Fig. 1 |
Author | James Legge |
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