I Ching Wisdom

Editorial Team

I Ching Wisdom is maintained by an interdisciplinary editorial team with academic backgrounds in Yijing studies, philosophy, and East Asian studies. Each editor has a dedicated author page disclosing their academic experience and research focus.

Eric Zhong

Eric Zhong

Professor of Philosophy, National Taiwan University

National Taiwan University

Eric Zhong is a Professor of Philosophy at National Taiwan University and the content editor of I Ching Wisdom. He specializes in pre-Qin philosophy and Zhouyi classical studies, bridging rigorous academic research with accessible learning materials for modern readers.

Research areas

I Ching study and editorial synthesisHexagram interpretation workflows for modern readersMultilingual educational content design
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Huang Junjie

Huang Junjie

Professor of Philosophy, National Taiwan University

National Taiwan University

Huang Junjie is a Professor of Philosophy at National Taiwan University and Team Lead at the International I Ching Research Center. His work bridges pre-Qin Confucian philosophy with comparative Yijing studies, examining how the Zhouyi shaped Confucian ethical thought and practical wisdom.

Research areas

Comparative Yijing studies and cross-cultural interpretationPractical application of hexagram wisdom to modern ethical questionsConfucian philosophy and its intersection with the Book of Changes
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Zhang Shanwen

Zhang Shanwen

Associate Professor of Philosophy, National Taiwan University

National Taiwan University

Zhang Shanwen is an Associate Professor at National Taiwan University specializing in Yijing textual criticism and the comparative study of excavated manuscripts. His philological expertise grounds I Ching Wisdom's content in the most reliable textual foundations.

Research areas

Yijing textual criticism and manuscript collationComparative analysis of excavated silk and bamboo Zhouyi manuscriptsHexagram structure and trigram composition methodology
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Li Shujuan

Li Shujuan

Associate Professor of Philosophy, National Taiwan University

National Taiwan University

Li Shujuan is an Associate Professor at National Taiwan University specializing in Song dynasty Yijing studies and Neo-Confucian thought. Her research on the interpretive traditions of Cheng Yi and Zhu Xi brings historical depth to modern I Ching reading.

Research areas

Song dynasty Yijing scholarship and Neo-Confucian philosophyHistorical development of hexagram interpretation methodsComparative study of Cheng Yi and Zhu Xi's Yijing commentaries
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Wang Dong

Wang Dong

Associate Professor, International I Ching Research Center

International I Ching Research Center

Wang Dong is an Associate Professor at the International I Ching Research Center whose research explores the deep connections between the Zhouyi's image-number system and ancient Chinese science — astronomy, calendrical science, and mathematics.

Research areas

Image-number (xiangshu) Yijing studies and scientific thoughtAncient Chinese astronomy, calendrical systems, and natural philosophyEast-West comparative perspectives on the Zhouyi and science
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Chen Xi

Chen Xi

Lecturer, International I Ching Research Center

International I Ching Research Center

Chen Xi is a Lecturer at the International I Ching Research Center specializing in Han dynasty image-number (xiangshu) Yijing studies. Her expertise in the early technical traditions of hexagram interpretation illuminates the roots of changing-line theory.

Research areas

Han dynasty image-number Yijing systems and prognosticationChanging-line (moving line) theory and interpretation methodsJing Fang and Meng Xi Yijing scholarship
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Liu Xiaofeng

Liu Xiaofeng

Associate Professor, International I Ching Research Center

International I Ching Research Center

Liu Xiaofeng is an Associate Professor at the International I Ching Research Center specializing in Yijing aesthetics and literary theory. His work explores how the Zhouyi shaped the deepest categories of Chinese aesthetic thought — image-idea, balanced harmony, and the rhythm of firmness and yielding.

Research areas

Yijing aesthetics and the philosophy of artLiterary and cultural interpretation of hexagram imageryComparative study of divination systems as cultural forms
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Yang Ming

Yang Ming

Postdoctoral Researcher, International I Ching Research Center

International I Ching Research Center

Yang Ming is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the International I Ching Research Center, working at the intersection of digital humanities and Yijing studies. He applies computational methods to the Zhouyi text while contributing to the platform's digital content strategy.

Research areas

Digital humanities and computational approaches to Yijing text analysisModern digital reading experiences and app-based I Ching practiceData-driven content optimization for learning platforms
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