In this article, we interpret the Jing text as it relates to the Tun Hexagrams. We have tried to combine studies of minority cultures and aboriginal customs, knowledge from the study of ancient Chinese characters and reflections from the Dao-De Jing, along with the studies of scholars of Chinese history. The Jing and Zhuan sections of the Yi-Jing are treated separately and the text of the Zhuan as related to the Tun Hexagrams is nto explained. Thus the Zhuan text is used only as an aid to understanding the Jing text in relation to the Tun Hexagrams.