Re: New characters query

From: Richard Cook (rscook@socrates.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: Tue Jul 03 2001 - 00:17:13 EDT


"John H. Jenkins" wrote:
>
> At 7:07 PM -0700 7/2/01, Richard Cook wrote:
> >Evidence? There's ample evidence, starting c. 1000 BC, with
> >[U+5468][U+6613] _Zhou Yi_ (aka _Yi Jing_ aka _I Ching_ aka _The Book of
> >Changes_), an artifact of the Zhou Dynasty ...
> >
>
> I agree with Richard here. It's silly to have the trigrams and not
> the hexagrams, although I know why it worked out that way. Richard,
> are they used much *outside* of the Yi? If so, I think it's
> reasonable to add them.

I think this PDF makes the traditional arrangement more explicit:

http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~rscook/pdf/64Gua-TradOrder-dec.pdf



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