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About the Author

A third-generation master of Wu style Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, and Oriental meditation, Master Alfred Huang is a professor of Taoist philosophy who studied the I Ching with some of China's greatest minds -- only to be imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution in 1966 and sentenced to death. For show more thirteen years in prison Master Huang meditated on the I Ching and found the strength to survive. Released in 1979 weighing only eighty pounds, he emigrated to the United States. Master Huang is the founder of New Harmony show less

Works by Alfred Huang

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China
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5 reviews
The MAIN tome of my collection. I always make sure this edition is somewhere handy whether that be on my desk or on a nearby shelf. Fantastic with wonderful commentary on the ancient symbols attached to each gua. I cannot recommend this edition enough!
used as part of a reading group -- each of us purposely used a different translation of the I Ching -- the group consensus (although none of could read the original in it's original language) deemed this one to seem the most authentic in wording and feel
If you like the Wilhelm/Baynes translation, you will love this one. Master Huang clears up a lot.
By far the most helpful book I've used in understanding the how of throwing the bones and interpreting the hexagrams. Highly recommended.

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