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The Dance of Yin and Yang

Read the Stories of the I Ching to Avoid the Pitfalls of Life

The Dance of Yin and Yang: Xuemo's Story of the I Ching presents the timeless wisdom of the I Ching through 64 vivid stories, each corresponding to one of the classic hexagrams. With clarity and warmth, Xuemo transforms ancient symbols into tales that are engaging, relatable, and practical for modern readers.

Rather than abstruse philosophy, these stories bring the I Ching into everyday life-offering guidance, inspiration, and illumination for life's choices and challenges. It is an I Ching like you have never read before, and one you will finally understand.

Xuemo, born in 1963 as Chen Kaihong, is a renowned writer from Gansu, China. He has written over 80 books, published in more than 200 editions, with translations available in over 20 languages.

Xuemo's novel Into the Desert won the 2022 Excellent Translation Award by the China International Communications Group (CICG), the 2024 NYC Big Book Award for Women's Fiction and the 2024 Independent Press Award for Literary Fiction. Xuemo has been named International Impact Book Awards-Author of the Year 2025 for Into the Desert. His novel Curses of the Kingdom of Xixia won the 2024 NYC Big Book Award for World Literature. The novel Wild Fox Ridge won the 2024 International Impact Book Awards, it was also honored with the 2025 International Book Awards and 2026 NYC Big Book Award. White Tiger Pass received the 2026 International Impact Book Awards. He has been nominated three times for the Mao Dun Literature Prize and has won the Dunhuang Literature and Art Award six consecutive times.

The e-book editions of Desert Rites, Desert Hunters, White Tiger Pass, Love Letters from the Goddess, Eternal Love and Reclaim the Throne of Your Heart have repeatedly ranked No. 1 on Amazon's bestseller lists.

Undertittel
Xuemo's Story of the I Ching I (Traditional Chinese Edition)
Forfatter
Xuemo
ISBN
9798889910596
Språk
Kinesisk
Vekt
1043 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.7.2025
Antall sider
622