Discuss how the consulting of the I Ching — the Chinese Book of Changes — shows signs of both Confucian thought and Taoism thought.

Discuss how the consulting of the I Ching — the Chinese Book of Changes — shows signs of both Confucian thought and Taoism thought. What parts of the consultation seem to reflect the idea of Wu-Wei, spontenaity, and natural forces? What parts seem to relate to ritual, careful conduct, and social virtue? How do they complement each other and work together to help provide insight into the Tao?

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