| 英文摘要 |
For a long time, scholars have been more interested in Zhu, Jun-Sheng's "Shuo Wen Tong Xun Ding Sheng", and have gotten lots of substantial results. As a matter of fact, "The Interpretation to Classics of Sixty-Four Guas" ,for Zhu, was actually the superior writing of study on the Book of Changes (Yi-jing) in Ch'ien-lung and Chia-ch'ing Eras, but until now the research of the successors on this area is still scanty. The paper is divided into four sections: Firstly, to make a description of the bibliography and give the outline of "Yi Jing" in Ch'ien-Chia Eras, secondly, to disclose the background and its writing motivation and the source of Zhu's "Yi Jing" from "The Interpretation to Classics of Sixty Guas"; thirdly, to disclose a distinguishing feature of the book from the Han-Yi ,and give the Interpretations from the point of view of Confucianism and then from the history to assist canon. finally, to summarize the results. |