《系辞》(Xici), also known as the "Appended Judgments" or "Ten Wings," is a key commentary on the ancient Chinese classic, the Yijing. Yijing uses hexagrams (combinations of six lines) to provide guidance. The Xici provides philosophical insights into the principles underlying Yijing. Here are a few practical examples to illustrate some concepts from the Xici: ### 1. **The Concept of Change and Transformation (变与化)** The Xici emphasizes that change is a constant in the universe. Everything is in a state of flux and transformation. **Example: Business Adaptation** In a business context, this can be understood as the need to continually adapt to market trends and customer needs. For instance, a company that originally sold products in physical stores might need to pivot to e-commerce as consumer preferences shift towards online shopping. ### 2. **The Idea of Yin and Yang (阴阳)** Yin and Yang represent complementary opposites that interact to form ...
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