What is the difference between the I Ching and the Tao Te Ching?

The difference between the "Book of Changes" and the "Tao Te Ching":

First, the "Book of Changes" is the beginning of the Hundred Classics and the source of Chinese culture. The "Book of Changes" is based on the three saints updated by people and the three ancient times. The vast spirit can achieve change by adhering to sutras. Although it is used for divination, it can illuminate the position of the image and establish virtue. From a young age, it is for our own self-cultivation, to be able to live in peace and contentment, and to be happy and aware of destiny; "Tao Te Ching" is Laozi's philosophical system, which starts from cosmology to life theory, and then from life theory to politics. Tao is the highest category and the essence of all things in the universe. "Tao Te Ching" contains simple dialectical thoughts, and its social and political views are embodied in "governing by doing nothing." The language of "Tao Te Ching" is simple and profound, with many parallels. It is read in ancient pronunciation, and it roughly rhymes with modern pronunciation. The rhythm and charm of poetry.

Second, Fu Xi drew the hexagrams in the Book of Changes, King Wen repeated the hexagrams, and Confucius wrote the "Ten Wings". The Tao Te Ching was written by Laozi at the request of Yin Xi.

Third, the "Book of Changes" is a Confucian classic. Taoism is the founding sect of Taoism in the Tao Te Ching.

Fourth, "The Book of Changes" and "The Tao Te Ching" are both masterpieces of Chinese traditional culture. For thousands of years, the light has always shined.