the Two Forms generate the Four Symbols;
the Four Symbols generate the Eight Trigrams.’
— The Book of Changes, ‘Xici Commentary’, Confucius.”**
the Two Forms generate the Four Symbols;
the Four Symbols generate the Eight Trigrams.’
— The Book of Changes, ‘Xici Commentary’, Confucius.”**
This trigram represents: dragons 🐲, the color green 💚, thunder ⚡️, and the feet 🦶.
This trigram represents: dragons 🐲, the color green 💚, thunder ⚡️, and the feet 🦶.
from the Two Forms, the Four Images;
and from the Four Images, the Eight Trigrams.”
— Xici (Appended Statements), The Book of Changes, traditionally attributed to Confucius.
from the Two Forms, the Four Images;
and from the Four Images, the Eight Trigrams.”
— Xici (Appended Statements), The Book of Changes, traditionally attributed to Confucius.
fire🔥, crimson hues, the pheasant, the eye, and the light that cuts through darkness.
In the coming days, I’ll unveil the finer details of their story,
piece by piece, like sparks revealing themselves at dusk. ✨
fire🔥, crimson hues, the pheasant, the eye, and the light that cuts through darkness.
In the coming days, I’ll unveil the finer details of their story,
piece by piece, like sparks revealing themselves at dusk. ✨
“The Yi contains the Supreme Ultimate, which gives rise to the Two Modes.
The Two Modes give rise to the Four Symbols,
and the Four Symbols give rise to the Eight Trigrams.”
“The Yi contains the Supreme Ultimate, which gives rise to the Two Modes.
The Two Modes give rise to the Four Symbols,
and the Four Symbols give rise to the Eight Trigrams.”
They’re a set of 11 characters inspired by the concept of the Eight Trigrams (Bagua) from Chinese philosophy.
They’re a set of 11 characters inspired by the concept of the Eight Trigrams (Bagua) from Chinese philosophy.