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Ancient Taiji Culture in China
The concept of Taiji has influenced China cultural schools such as Confucianism and Taoism. Yi Ganwei talked with Liezi about Taiyi, Taishi, Shu Tai, Tai Su and the five stages of Taiji universe. Zhou Dunyi, a Confucian scholar in the Song Dynasty, said at the beginning of Taiji Illustration: "Wuji and Taiji." This has injected the meaning of Neo-Confucianism into the word "infinity" mentioned by Laozi. It also links the concept of infinity with Tai Chi. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the Medical Zong Jin Jing compiled by Tai Hospital adopted a five-stage view (Nie talked about Zhouyi: "Infinity is too empty to regulate qi, Tai Chi is too empty to regulate qi. Yin and yang are produced by the movement of qi, which divides heaven and earth. There is no cosmic gas, but there is cosmic gas. Formally speaking, qi is called yin and yang, that is, qi is called Tai Chi. "

Cohesion also said: "Two instruments give birth to four images, and four images give birth to gossip". This means that all things and phenomena in the vast universe include both yin and yang, as well as inside and outside. But they are both antagonistic and interdependent, which is the general law of the material world, the procedure and origin of many things, and the fundamental reason for the emergence and destruction of things.

The way of heaven and earth creates everything with yin and yang. Heaven and earth, sun and moon, thunder and lightning, wind and rain, four o'clock, before noon, and men and women, rigid and soft, dynamic and static, obviously convergent, everything, regardless of yin and yang. The truth of life is that yin and yang nourish hundreds of skeletons. Meridian, flesh and blood, abdomen and back, five internal organs, six internal organs, and even seven damages and eight benefits are incompatible with yin and yang. Too meaningful; Extreme extreme, that is to say, as for the limit, there is no meaning of being equal to each other. It includes both extreme principles and maximum and minimum time and space constraints. If you let it go, you will be six in one, and the volume will be hidden in your heart. It can be greater than any amount but not beyond the circumference and space, or less than any amount but not equal to zero or zero. These are the meanings of the word Tai Chi.

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