Xici

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Xici or Xi Ci (Great Commentary, Template:Zh) is one of the Ten Wings, a collection of Confucian books traditionally included in the I Ching written during the fifth century BC. Its origins are unknown, but it is suspected of being the product of scholars who did not believe prevailing Daoist thought.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". A silk manuscript version of it dating from 168 BCE was found at the Mawangdui site in Changsha in 1973.[1] It's one of the most important sources about early Chinese cosmology.[1] Among the mythologies stressed in the book is that of Fuxi, the emperor-god.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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