It should be pointed out that the study of Yi-ology rarely involves religion, but more focuses on the understanding and understanding of the scientific background of ancient China culture.
There are too many introductory books, most of which can only be used to understand the relevant knowledge of the Book of Changes, and the books annotated with the Book of Changes are not suitable for beginners. The key is to see whether your interest in learning focuses on enlightenment or mastery of magic. It is suggested to choose books focusing on the changes and structural explanations of divinatory symbols, such as Wang's Random Talks on Zhouyi, Zhouyi Bypass, Introduction to Yijing and Application of Yijing. Reading such books can avoid detours. Yi is a knowledge about the relationship between heaven and man, so it is a convenient way to learn Yi by reading Yi for health preservation and combining it with traditional Chinese medicine, that is, combining Yi in vivo with Yi in vitro, such as Yi for Health Preservation in Old Age by Pan Yuting and Yi Dao by Wang Zhongchang. In order to understand the present situation of the study of the Book of Changes, Chen Kaidong's Book of Changes is a comprehensive instrumental work ... The above recommended standards are subjective and for reference only. md=3