PHilip K Dick used I Ching in The Man in the High Castle.
"The I Ching" by Martin Schรถnberger features a novel where the author used the I Ching to determine the plot and structure of the book.
The Chinese book the I-Ching Attempts to provide a method of divining the future using hexagrams.
According to legend, Laozi was a great philosopher wrote the book called Tao Te Ching. He was traditionally considered as the founder of Taoism.
He was a very wise man who wrote many famous sayings. Some are on the fortune cookies too. Confucius wrote five books which make up the Cannons of Confucianism and are accepted by all Chinese as part of their heritage. The books are: Chun Chiu (Spring and Autumn); Shu Ching (Book of History); Shih Ching (Book of Poetry); Li Chi (Book of Rites); and I Ching (Book of Changes). Source: World History Before 1600: the Development of Early Civilization, 2002, pp 105-107.
Dao-te Ching or Tao-te Ching.
he recorded everything he saw and did when he was an emissary for kublai khan then using his notes and memory wrote his book on his return journey to Venice
The Tao Te Ching.
The book 'I Ching' can be bought at a number of online book retailers, such as Amazon, The Book People, or WH Smith. The book is also available as an e-book and can be bought again at Amazon, or other e-book suppliers such as Kobo.
The hexagrams of the I Ching can be interpreted as representing different situations or concepts that are of relevance to the question being asked. By casting coins or yarrow sticks and generating a hexagram, one can consult the text associated with that hexagram to gain insight and guidance on the issue at hand. The changing lines within a hexagram provide further nuances and advice on how to navigate the situation.
Dao De Ching (also translates "Dao De Jing" or "Tao Te Ching")
The I Ching website offers information on the following: Chinese zodiac, I ching books, questions, asking questions, book of changes, Chinese history, to name a few.
The Four Books of Confucianism (traditional Chinese: 四書; pinyin: Sì Shū) (not to be confused with the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature), are Chinese classic texts that Zhu Xi selected, in the Song dynasty, as an introduction to Confucianism:for full text see link below "Four Books-Wikipedia"You idiot, WHO WROTE the books? WROTE. not selected.
The book The Dream Oracle: Using the Alphabet Dream Codewas written by David F. Melbourne.