Ch’an wei
Prognostics in 300 B.C.-400 A.D., a system represented by a group of prophetic writings called ch’an and a group of apocryphal “complements” or “woofs” to the Confucian classics, called wei, in an attempt to interpret the classics in terms of medieval Chinese theology, the theory of correspondence between man and the universe, and the Yin Yang philosophy. (Tung Chung-shu, 177-104 B.C., etc.). — W.T.C.