I Ching
Rosemary Huang, coauthor
(Workman Publishing, New York, 1987) 207 pages
ISBN 0-89480-319-0
This is the American edition of I Ching, The Oracle.
To order online go to Workman catalog
CONTENTS
PART I ABOUT THE I CHING
1 I Ching, Canon of Change 2 A Tour of History with the I Ching 3 The Legacy of Confucius 4 Meaning of of the I Ching 5 The Roots of the I Ching 6 I Ching and Physics -- Personal reflections of Kerson Huang 7 Using the I Ching
PART II I CHING, A Modern Translation With Commentaries
1 Heaven
2 Earth
3 Retrenchment
4 Blindness
5 Waiting
6 The Court
7 The Army
8 Support
9 Small Cattle
10 Treading
11 Peace
12 Stagnation
13 Gathering
14 Great Harvest
15 Modesty
16 Weariness
17 The Chase
18 Work
19 Prevailing
20 View
21 Biting
22 Decoration
23 Loss
24 Return
25 Propriety
26 Big Cattle
27 The Cheeks
28 Great Excess
29 Water
30 Fire
31 Cutting
32 Steadfastness
33 The Little Pig
34 Great Injury
35 Advance
36 The Crying Pheasant
37 The Family
38 Abandoned
39 Admonishment
40 Letting Loose
41 Decrease
42 Increase
43 Stride
44 Rendezvous
45 Illness
46 Ascendance
47 Trapped
48 The Well
49 Revolution
50 The Caldron
51 Thunder
52 Mountain
53 Progress
54 The Marrying Maiden
55 Abundance
56 The Traveler
57 Wind
58 Lake
59 Flowing
60 Frugality
61 Sincerity
62 Small Excess
63 Fulfillment
64 Unfulfillment
Appendix The Hexagrams
Index of Hexagrams