Synopses & Reviews
DIVINATION / EASTERN PHILOSOPHY
“A careful comparison of Huang’s translation with the Wilhelm, Legge, and Blofeld versions reveals its superiority in nearly every respect. Readers interested in acquainting themselves with the I Ching for the first time need to look no further; those who have formed a deep personal attachment to a previous translation owe it to themselves to explore this one as well.”
--Intuition
“What is constant through this translation is both a sense of tradition and an appreciation of modernity. Throughout is a philosophical calmness, a sense of the intellectual mingling with the spirit of things. Most importantly, Huang makes this a useful I Ching, more useful for the current temperament than older, more self-conscious translations.”
--The Book Reader
Translated by the eminent Taoist Master Alfred Huang, The Complete I Ching has been praised by scholars and new students of the I Ching since its first edition. A native Chinese speaker, Master Huang first translated the original ideograms of the I Ching into contemporary Chinese and then into English, bringing forth the intuitive meanings embodied in the images of the I Ching and imbuing his translation with an accuracy and authenticity not possible in other English translations. However, what makes his translation truly definitive is his return to prominence of the Ten Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the I Ching’s insights.
This 10th anniversary edition offers a thorough introduction to the history of the I Ching, how to use it, and several new divination methods; in-depth and easy-toreference translations of each hexagram name, description, and pictogram; and discussions of the interrelations between the hexagrams and the spiritual meaning of their sequence.
Born in 1921, MASTER ALFRED HUANG is a professor of Taoist philosophy, former Dean of Students at Shanghai University, and a third-generation master of Wu-style Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, and Oriental meditation with more than 70 years of experience. He studied the I Ching--a forbidden book at the time--in secret with one of China’s greatest I Ching masters, only to be branded an antirevolutionary by the Communist government and forced into manual labor in 1957 and imprisonment in 1966. During his 22 years of confinement, he found the strength to survive through meditation on the I Ching. Released in 1979, he emigrated to the United States. The founder of New Harmony, a nonprofit organization devoted to self-healing, and the author of The Numerology of the I Ching and Complete Tai-Chi, Master Huang lives on the island of Maui.
Review
andldquo;A careful comparison of Huangandrsquo;s translation with the Wilhelm, Legge, and Blofeld versions reveals its superiority in nearly every respect. Readers interested in acquainting themselves with the I Ching for the first time need to look no further; those who have formed a deep personal attachment to a previous translation owe it to themselves to explore this one as well.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;What is constant through this translation is both a sense of tradition and an appreciation of modernity. Throughout is a philosophical calmness, a sense of the intellectual mingling with the spirit of things. Most importantly, Huang makes this a useful I Ching, more useful for the current temperament than older, more self-conscious translations.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;This translation, from a Taoist master, is the most extensive treatment of the subject I have ever encountered. . . . the quality of the work is so exceptional that it is hard to find fault with it. . . . if you wish to learn this system, this book will be an indispensable aid to your education. There is such a wealth of information contained in this book (each page contains the hexagram being discussed and the ideograph of the name, so there is no confusion) that it is hard to overstate the usefulness of this work. . . . This it is of use and benefit for both the novice and the more experienced user.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;Huang succeeds, also, in producing a work that keeps opening up new vistas of understanding and inviting the reader to explore the many layers of discovery offered by the mathematical, visual and literary dimensions of the classic.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;Impressive for its scope and the clarity of its translation, this 10th anniversary edition features a new introduction by Huany on the history and application of the I-Ching, with descriptions of the commentary and divination methods.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;. . . this 10th Anniversary Edition of Master Huangandrsquo;s translation brings new light to understanding and utilizing this ancient wisdom.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;This book is an absolute requirement for those who rely upon the I-Ching, and most highly recommended as a primary text for anyone wishing to learn how to use it. Highest recommendations to author and publisher - excellent!andrdquo;
Review
“A careful comparison of Huang’s translation with the Wilhelm, Legge, and Blofeld versions reveals its superiority in nearly every respect. Readers interested in acquainting themselves with the I Ching for the first time need to look no further; those who have formed a deep personal attachment to a previous translation owe it to themselves to explore this one as well.” < i=""> Intuition <>
Review
“What is constant through this translation is both a sense of tradition and an appreciation of modernity. Throughout is a philosophical calmness, a sense of the intellectual mingling with the spirit of things. Most importantly, Huang makes this a useful I Ching, more useful for the current temperament than older, more self-conscious translations.” < i=""> The Book Reader <>
Review
“This translation, from a Taoist master, is the most extensive treatment of the subject I have ever encountered. . . . the quality of the work is so exceptional that it is hard to find fault with it. . . . if you wish to learn this system, this book will be an indispensable aid to your education. There is such a wealth of information contained in this book (each page contains the hexagram being discussed and the ideograph of the name, so there is no confusion) that it is hard to overstate the usefulness of this work. . . . This it is of use and benefit for both the novice and the more experienced user.” < b=""> Mike Gleason <> , < i=""> Witchgrove <>
Review
“Huang succeeds, also, in producing a work that keeps opening up new vistas of understanding and inviting the reader to explore the many layers of discovery offered by the mathematical, visual and literary dimensions of the classic.” < b=""> Reg Little <> , < i=""> New Dawn <>
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“. . . this 10th Anniversary Edition of Master Huang’s translation brings new light to understanding and utilizing this ancient wisdom.” < i=""> Light of Consciousness Journal <> , April 2011
Review
“This book is an absolute requirement for those who rely upon the I-Ching, and most highly recommended as a primary text for anyone wishing to learn how to use it. Highest recommendations to author and publisher - excellent!” < b=""> Elizabeth Hazel <> , FacingNorth.net, September 2011
Synopsis
A revised edition of the definitive translation of the worldandrsquo;s most important book of divination andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andbull; The first English translation from within the tradition by a Chinese Taoist Master andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andbull; Includes translations of the Ten Wings--the commentaries by Confucius essential to the I Chingandrsquo;s insights andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andbull; Features elegant French flaps andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Translated by the eminent Taoist Master Alfred Huang, andlt;Iandgt;The Complete I Chingandlt;/Iandgt; has been praised by scholars and new students of the I Ching since its first edition. A native Chinese speaker, Master Huang first translated the original ideograms of the I Ching into contemporary Chinese and then into English, bringing forth the intuitive meanings embodied in the images of the I Ching and imbuing his translation with an accuracy and authenticity not possible in other English translations. However, what makes his translation truly definitive is his return to prominence of the Ten Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the I Chingandrsquo;s insights. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;This 10th anniversary edition offers a thorough introduction to the history of the I Ching, how to use it, and several new divination methods; in-depth and easy-to-reference translations of each hexagram name, description, and pictogram; and discussions of the interrelations between the hexagrams and the spiritual meaning of their sequence.
Synopsis
A revised edition of the definitive translation of the world s most important book of divination
The first English translation from within the tradition by a Chinese Taoist Master
Includes translations of the Ten Wings--the commentaries by Confucius essential to the I Ching s insights
Translated by the eminent Taoist Master Alfred Huang, The Complete I Ching has been praised by scholars and new students of the I Ching since its first edition. A native Chinese speaker, Master Huang first translated the original ideograms of the I Ching into contemporary Chinese and then into English, bringing forth the intuitive meanings embodied in the images of the I Ching and imbuing his translation with an accuracy and authenticity not possible in other English translations. However, what makes his translation truly definitive is his return to prominence of the Ten Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the I Ching s insights.
This 10th anniversary edition offers a thorough introduction to the history of the I Ching, how to use it, and several new divination methods; in-depth and easy-to-reference translations of each hexagram name, description, and pictogram; and discussions of the interrelations between the hexagrams and the spiritual meaning of their sequence."
Synopsis
As a native Chinese speaker, Master Huang has imbued this "I Ching" with an accuracy and authenticity not achieved in other English translations. He also returns to prominence the Ten Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the "I Ching's" insights.
About the Author
Born in 1921, Master Alfred Huang is a professor of Taoist philosophy, former Dean of Students at Shanghai University, and a third-generation master of Wu-style Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, and Oriental meditation with more than 60 years experience. He studied the I Ching--a forbidden book at the time--in secret with one of Chinaandrsquo;s greatest I Ching masters, only to be branded an antirevolutionary by the Communist government and forced into manual labor in 1957 and imprisonment in 1966. During his 22 years of confinement, he found the strength to survive through meditation on the I Ching. Released in 1979, he emigrated to the United States. The founder of New Harmony, a nonprofit organization devoted to self-healing, and the author of andlt;Iandgt;The Numerology of the I Chingandlt;/Iandgt; and andlt;Iandgt;Complete Tai-Chiandlt;/Iandgt;, Master Huang lives on the island of Maui.
Table of Contents
andlt;Bandgt;Acknowledgments andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Preface andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Ten Contributions of This Translation andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;About the Translation andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;How to Use This Book andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Introduction andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Flying with the I Ching andlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;The Upper Canonandlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;1.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Qian - Initiating andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;2.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Kun - Responding andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;3.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Zhun - Beginning andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;4.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Meng - Childhood andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;5.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Xanduuml; - Needing andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;6.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Song - Contention andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;7.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Shi - Multitude andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;8.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Bi - Union andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;9.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Xiao Xanduuml; - Little Accumulation andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;10.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Landuuml; - Fulfillment andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;11.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Tai - Advance andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;12.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Pi - Hindrance andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;13.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Tong Ren - Seeking Harmony andlt;BRandgt; andlt;Bandgt;14.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Da You - Great Harvest andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;15.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Qian - Humbleness andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;16.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Yanduuml; - Delight andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;17.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Sui - Following andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;18.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Gu - Remedying andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;19.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Lin - Approaching andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;20.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Guan - Watching andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;21.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Shi He - Eradicating andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;22.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Bi - Adorning andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;23.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Bo - Falling Away andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;24.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Fu - Turning Back andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;25.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Wu Wang - Without Falsehood andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;26.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Da Xanduuml; - Great Accumulation andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;27.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Yi - Nourishing andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;28.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Da Guo - Great Exceeding andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;29.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Kan - Darkness andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;30.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Li - Brightness andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;The Lower Canonandlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;31.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Xian - Mutual Influence andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;32.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Heng - Long Lasting andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;33.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Dun - Retreat andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;34.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Da Zhuang - Great Strength andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;35.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Jing - Proceeding Forward andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;36.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Ming Yi - Brilliance Injured andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;37.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Jia Ren - Household andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;38.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Kui - Diversity andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;39.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Jian - Hardship andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;40.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Jie - Relief andlt;BRandgt; andlt;Bandgt;41.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Sun - Decreasing andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;42.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Yi - Increasing andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;43.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Guai - Eliminating andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;44.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Gou - Encountering andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;45.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Cui - Bringing Together andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;46.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Sheng - Growing Upward andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;47.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Kun - Exhausting andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;48.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Jing - Replenishing andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;49.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Ge - Abolishing the Old andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;50.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Ding - Establishing the New andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;51.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Zhen - Taking Action andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;52.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Gen - Keeping Still andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;53.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Jian - Developing Gradually andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;54.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Gui Mei - Marrying Maiden andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;55.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Feng - Abundance andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;56.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Landuuml; - Traveling andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;57.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Xun - Proceeding Humbly andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;58.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Dui - Joyful andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;59.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Huan - Dispersing andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;60.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Jie - Restricting andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;61.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Zhong Fu - Innermost Sincerity andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;62.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Xiao Guo - Little Exceeding andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;63.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Ji Ji - Already Fulfilled andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;64.andlt;/Bandgt;andnbsp;andnbsp;andnbsp; Wei Ji - Not Yet Fulfilled andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;A Brief History of the Zhou Dynasty andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;About the Author andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Glossary andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Index andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Chart of the Trigrams and Hexagramsandlt;/Bandgt;