Th e Classic of Changes in Cultural Context Th e Classic of Changes in Cultural Context A Textual Archaeology of the Yi jing Scott Davis Cambria Sinophone World Series General Editor: Victor H. Mair Copyright 2012 Cambria Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the prior permission of the publisher. Requests for permission should be directed to: [email protected], or mailed to: Cambria Press 20 Northpointe Parkway, Suite 188 Amherst, NY 14228 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Davis, Scott. The classic of changes in cultural context : a textual archaeology of the Yi Jing / Scott Davis. p. cm. — (Cambria sinophone world series (series editor: Victor H. Mair)) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-60497-808-7 (alk. paper) 1. Yi jing—Criticism, Textual. 2. Anthropological linguistics—China. 3. Archaeology and history—China. I. Title. PL2464.Z6.D38 2012 299.5’1282—dc23 2012022419 This book is dedicated, with thanks for the licks, to Robby Krieger, a Music Master T C ABLE OF ONTENTS List of Figures ix Introduction xiii Acknowledgments xxi Chapter 1: Uproarious Prologue: Head-Splitting Laughter 1 Chapter 2: Spirits of the Zhou yi—An Essay on Wine 19 Chapter 3: Age Groups: Introduction to Age Sets 39 Chapter 4: Framework Questions 59 Chapter 5: Big and Little Hexagrams, with Excursus on Carriages 89 Chapter 6: Two Compositional Devices, with Excursus on the Mie li Rite 121 Chapter 7: An Excursus on How to Create Sinological Controversies, with Regard to How to Resolve Them 149 Chapter 8: Some Thoughts About Mountains in the Zhou Yi Textual Design 157 viii THE CLASSIC OF CHANGES IN CULTURAL CONTEXT Chapter 9: Piglets, Fish, and an Excursus on the Yue Rite 201 Chapter 10: The Four Seasons 233 Chapter 11: Burning Water 247 Envoi 259 Bibliography 261 Index 275 L F IST OF IGURES Figure 1. Oracle bone script of “pray,” “older brother.” 1 Figure 2. Dui trigram. 2 Figure 3. Guai hexagram. 4 Figure 4. Feature analysis of the “wine” system. 22 Figure 5. Transforming lines in the “wine” system. 23 Figure 6. The King Wen Sequence of the Zhou yi. 60 Figure 7. The “Three talents” domains in a hexagram. 62 Figure 8. Transformational boundaries for dragon references in the fi rst two hexagrams. 64 Figure 9. Topologies of hexagrams as loops. 65 Figure 10. Minimal and maximal integration in the outline of the King Wen sequence. 66 Figure 11. Symmetrical hexagrams pair through inversion transformations. 68 Figure 12. Eight hexagrams pair indifferently through inversion or rotation transformations. 68
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