The Chinese classic usually translated as “Book of Changes,” although, since Chinese is without inflection, it might more appropriately be called the “Book of Change,” the idea of constant change being one of its basic assumptions, as pointed out by John Blofeld in his 1965 translation. Since the Chinese i is actually pronounced yi and the ch is pronounced more like j the book is sometimes titled Yi Jing.
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