"The term 'Zhou Yi' contains quite a bit of meaning. The word 'Zhou' has two implications. One refers to Zhou Pu, meaning universal, suggesting that the Yi philosophy is vast and all-encompassing. The other implication points to the Zhou Dynasty."
"As for the word 'Yi,' its implications are even broader. However, the core meaning is change. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zheng Xuan authored a work called 'Yi Lun,' proposing that 'the word Yi has three meanings': firstly, simplicity; secondly, changeability; and thirdly, invariance."
Chu Ge reached this point when Su Luo finally responded with interest, "So... how do you think this sentence should be interpreted?"
