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Mythical Chinese ancestor Fuxi worshipped in Taiwan

People Daily 24 Jun 2024
In Chinese mythology, Fuxi is generally believed to have composed a calendar, invented "Bagua," or "Eight Trigrams," and taught people about hunting, fishing, and domestication. (Web editor. Zhang Kaiwei, Liang Jun). .
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The Chinese “Esoteric Paradigm,” PierLuigi Zoccatelli, and Tai Ji Men

Bitter Winter English 13 Jun 2024
There are also the eight trigrams of the Chinese classicI Ching,” the Book of Changes, which are born from the interaction of yin and yang and correspond to the eight elements of the universe ...
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Why it’s China’s turn now

Asiatimes 16 Apr 2024
The I Ching is based on the Eight Trigrams, compounded yin-yang symbols denoting eight natural phenomena ... Confucius expanded the attributes given to the Eight Trigrams by adding the eight members of a nuclear family.
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Chinese people celebrate Lantern Festival with joy, hope

People Daily 26 Feb 2024
BEIJING, Feb ... Chen visited the fair with his wife and child ... The Jiuqu Yellow River Lantern Array consists of 365 lanterns arranged according to the Nine Palaces and the Eight Trigrams Formation, which was used for divination in ancient China ... .
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China Focus: Chinese people celebrate Lantern Festival with joy, hope

China.dot.org 24 Feb 2024
BEIJING, Feb ... Chen visited the fair with his wife and child ... The Jiuqu Yellow River Lantern Array consists of 365 lanterns arranged according to the Nine Palaces and the Eight Trigrams Formation, which was used for divination in ancient China ... Enditem .
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Changes to Double Ten inevitable

Taipei Times 12 Oct 2023
... and drum dancers doing a ritual dance to the seven stars in the Big Dipper and Taoist bagua (八卦, eight trigrams), to showcase the vitality and traditional culture of the Taiwanese parade formation.
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The end of Eurocentrism

Asiatimes 28 Jul 2023
... or mathematical logic, just as the system of order in the Book of Changes foreshadowed the binary arithmetic.” The ASCI code using Gottfried Leibniz’ binary system and the Eight Trigrams.
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Danish-Korean band Meejah explores transnational roots

Korea Times 04 Jul 2023
Danish-Korean band Meejah / Courtesy of Frej Rosenstjerne. By Jon Dunbar ... and Europe ... The eight tracks of the album represent the eight trigrams, which are combinations of three broken or unbroken lines representing yin or yang energy ... .
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Hebei martial art reels in younger adherents

China.dot.org 04 May 2023
Practitioners of baguazhang move in eight directions that represent the eight principle trigrams contained in the Book of Changes.
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Centuries-old lantern tradition still burning brightly in Gansu

China.dot.org 06 Feb 2023
The Jiuqu Yellow River Lantern Array consists of 365 lanterns arranged according to the Nine Palaces and the Eight Trigrams Formation, which was used for divination in ancient China.
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Across China: Centuries-old lantern tradition still burning brightly in Gansu

China.dot.org 05 Feb 2023
LANZHOU, Feb ... The Jiuqu Yellow River Lantern Array consists of 365 lanterns arranged according to the Nine Palaces and the Eight Trigrams Formation, which was used for divination in ancient China ... Enditem .
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Revisiting ‘The Tao of Physics’

Asiatimes 24 Jan 2023
They next created the Eight Trigrams, representing eight binary “gradations” of yin and yang, one pure yin, one pure yang, and six combinations that are either predominantly yin or yang ... Trigrams.
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Scenery of Tulou earthen building compound in Chaozhou, S China

Xinhua 25 Oct 2022
The walled building compound covers a floor area of 10,000 square meters in the shape of Bagua, or Eight Trigrams, the eight combinations of three whole or broken lines which were used by ancient Chinese people in their divination.
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China's largest octagonal earthen building under renovation

Beijing News 25 Oct 2022
The walled building compound covers a floor area of 10,000 square meters in the shape of Bagua, or Eight Trigrams, the eight combinations of three whole or broken lines which were used by ...
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Hong Kong and the surprising truth about the British Empire

The Spectator 18 May 2022
Even before the Opium War (1839–1842), the Chinese government was troubled by rebellions and uprisings; the White Lotus Rebellion (1796–1804) and Eight Trigrams uprising (1813), in which some hundreds of thousands were killed, are just two examples ... .

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