The King Wen sequence (文王卦序) of the I Ching or Yi Jing (易經) is a series of sixty-four binary figures, each composed of 6 lines, either solid or broken. The King Wen sequence, also known as the classical hexagram sequence, is sometimes considered the second–oldest formal arrangement of the hexagrams, preceded only by the Fu Xi (伏羲) arrangement, though the Fu Xi arrangement is most often associated with the Song Dynasty scholar Shao Yong (邵雍).
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- The King Wen sequence (文王卦序) of the I Ching or Yi Jing (易經) is a series of sixty-four binary figures, each composed of 6 lines, either solid or broken. The King Wen sequence, also known as the classical hexagram sequence, is sometimes considered the second–oldest formal arrangement of the hexagrams, preceded only by the Fu Xi (伏羲) arrangement, though the Fu Xi arrangement is most often associated with the Song Dynasty scholar Shao Yong (邵雍). The historical legend is that King Wen of Zhou (周文王) designed this sequence in the 12th century BC while imprisoned by the King Zhou of Shang; King Wen is said to have died in 1050 BC.
- La séquence du roi Wen (文王卦序) du Yi Jing (易經) est une série de 64 figures binaires, appelés Hexagrammes, arrangés en 6 lignes qui sont soit continues yáng (陽) soit brisées. La séquence du roi Wen, aussi appelée séquence d'hexagrammes classique, est parfois considérée comme étant le deuxième plus ancien arrangement d'hexagrammes, précédé seulement par l'arrangement Fu Hsi (伏羲). Ce dernier est parfois attribué à un érudit de la dynastie Song, Shao Yong (邵雍). La légende veut que le roi Wen de Zhou inventa cette séquence au XIIe siècle av. J. -C. , alors qu'il était emprisonné par le tyran Zhou de Shang.
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- The King Wen sequence (文王卦序) of the I Ching or Yi Jing (易經) is a series of sixty-four binary figures, each composed of 6 lines, either solid or broken. The King Wen sequence, also known as the classical hexagram sequence, is sometimes considered the second–oldest formal arrangement of the hexagrams, preceded only by the Fu Xi (伏羲) arrangement, though the Fu Xi arrangement is most often associated with the Song Dynasty scholar Shao Yong (邵雍).
- La séquence du roi Wen (文王卦序) du Yi Jing (易經) est une série de 64 figures binaires, appelés Hexagrammes, arrangés en 6 lignes qui sont soit continues yáng (陽) soit brisées. La séquence du roi Wen, aussi appelée séquence d'hexagrammes classique, est parfois considérée comme étant le deuxième plus ancien arrangement d'hexagrammes, précédé seulement par l'arrangement Fu Hsi (伏羲).
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