Liu Bowen’s philosophy of divination—a discussion on HuangjinCe or golden treatises

Asian Philosophy 30 (2):103-113 (2020)
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This paper discusses the Chinese philosophy of divination, named Wuxingyi, or the doctrine of yi of the Five Elements. Wuxing is a method of divination established from Han dynasty, which ful...

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Huang Ping
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