Sticks and method for consulting chinese book of changes

Education and demonstration – Means for demonstrating apparatus – product – or surface... – Block or like manually manipulatable object having indicia...

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273161, 273146, G09B 2500, A63F 904

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056516827

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method and device for consulting and contemplating the ancient Chinese Book of Changes. The invention provides six rectangular sticks having indicia on the four sides. Two of the indicia represents the changing Yang line and the Yin line and are located on two of the sides opposite from one another, and the other two indicia represent the changing Yin line and the Yang line and are located on the other two sides opposite from one another. The sticks are tossed in order to arrive at a first hexagram. In the event that there are any changing lines appearing in the first hexagram, the sticks having the changing lines are turned over to construct a second hexagram.

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patent: 3603593 (1971-09-01), Chew
Wilhelm et al, The I Ching, 1990, pp. 721-724, Prinston University Press.
Ritsema et al, I Ching, 1994, pp. 20-23, Barnes & Noble.

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