Impukyokoi

Japanese: 《陰符経考異》 - いんぷきょうこうい
Impukyokoi

…According to Li Quan, Yinfu means a dark union, and the gist of this book is that the secrets of creation and evolution are secretly united with the secrets of human affairs. Since the Tang and Song dynasties, it has been widely used due to its simplicity, and Zhu Xi (Zhu Xi) also wrote Yinfu Jing Koi, saying that it could only be written by someone with a deep understanding of the Way. [Sunayama Minoru]…

*Some of the terminology explanations that refer to "Infu Kyokoi" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…李筌によれば,陰符とは闇合の意で,造化の機密が人事の機密と暗合していると説くのがこの書の主旨と言う。唐・宋以後,その簡潔さもあって広く行われ,朱熹(しゆき)(朱子)も《陰符経考異》を著し,道を深く理解した人でなければ作れぬ書としている。【砂山 稔】。…

※「《陰符経考異》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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