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    A taijitu (simplified Chinese: 太极图; traditional Chinese: 太極圖; pinyin: tàijítú; Wade–Giles: t'ai⁴chi²t'u²) is a symbol or diagram (图 tú) in Chinese philosophy representing Taiji (太极 tàijí "utmost extreme") in both its monist (wuji) and its dualist (yin and yang) aspects. Such a diagram was first

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    The taijitu consists of five parts. Strictly speaking, the "yin and yang symbol", itself popularly called taijitu, represents the second of these five parts of the diagram.
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    The Ming-era design of the taijitu of two interlocking spirals was a common yin-yang symbol in the first half of the 20th century. The flag of South Korea, originally introduced as the flag of Joseon era Korea in 1882, shows this symbol in red and blue. This was a

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    Unicode features the he tu symbol in the Miscellaneous Symbols block, at code point U+262F ☯ YIN YANG. The related "double body symbol" is included at U+0FCA (TIBETAN SYMBOL NOR BU NYIS -KHYIL ࿊), in the Tibetan block. The Soyombo symbol,

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    The term taijitu in modern Chinese is commonly used to mean the simple "divided circle" form (), but it may refer to any of several schematic

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    Similarities can be seen in NeolithicEneolithic era Cucuteni–Trypillia culture on the territory of current Ukraine and Romania. Patterns containing ornament looking like Taijitu from

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    El taijitu (en chino tradicional, 太極圖; en chino simplificado, 太极图; pinyin, taìjítú, Wade-Giles: t'ai4 chi2 t'u2) es un símbolo que representa los conceptos de la filosofía china del yin y yang y del taiji, o principio generador de todas las cosas. Es habitual que aparezca rodeado por los ocho trigramas del I Ching. En occidente se suele conocer como "el símbolo del yin y el yang" o "el símbolo taoísta".

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      What is a taijitu?
      The original description of a taijitu is due to Song era philosopher Zhou Dunyi (1017–1073), author of the Taijitu shuo 太極圖說 "Explanation of the Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate", which became the cornerstone of Neo-Confucianist cosmology. His brief text synthesized aspects of Chinese Buddhism and Taoism with metaphysical discussions in the Yijing .
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      Who invented the Taijitu diagram?
      Such a diagram was first introduced by Song Dynasty philosopher Zhou Dunyi (周敦頤 1017–1073) in his Taijitu shuo 太極圖說. The modern Taoist canon, compiled during the Ming era, has at least half a dozen variants of such taijitu.
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      What is Taiji and Wuji?
      Thus, for both Zhou and Zhu, taiji is the yin-yang principle of bipolarity, which is the most fundamental ordering principle, the cosmic "first principle." Wuji as "non-polar" follows from this.
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      How did Lai Zhide change the Taijitu?
      Ming period author Lai Zhide (1525–1604) simplified the taijitu to a design of two interlocking spirals. In the Ming era, the combination of the two interlocking spirals of the taijitu with two black-and-white dots superimposed on them became identified with the He tu or "Yellow River diagram" (河圖).
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      • Sur une copie médiévale de la Notitia Dignitatum (Ve siècle) représentant des boucliers, apparaît sur la quatrième ligne, troisième objet en partant de la gauche, l'une des premières représentations du symbole connu aujourd'hui comme le symbole yin-yang. On peut trouver un autre symbole yin-yang sur le bouclier des Mauri Osismiaci et un motif sembl...
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      • https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taijitu

        Taijitu terdiri dari lima bagian. Sebenarnya "simbol yin dan yang" itu sendiri, yang populer disebut taijitu, mewakili bagian yang kedua dari lima bagian diagram. - Di bagian atas, sebuah …

        • Hanzi tradisional: 太極圖
        • Hiragana: たいきょくず
        • Hangul: 태극도
        • Shinjitai: 太極図
      • https://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taijitu
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        Taijitu adalah [rajah geometri []] mudah, yang terdiri daripada variasi bulatan bersarang. Simbol Tao klasik boleh dibuat dengan bantuan daripada kompas dan alat tepi lurus: satu melukis pada diameter daripada bulatan dua bulatan bukan bertindih setiap yang mempunyai diameter yang bersamaan dengan jejari di bulat…
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        • https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Taijitu

          The taijitu is a simple geometric figure, consisting of variations of nested circles. The classical Taoist symbol can be drawn with the help of a compass and straightedge: one draws on the …

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          Taijitu Worldbuilding exists in its own world on the planet of Taijitu. Many countries may be based off of countries from the real world, but there's no overt connection. Tajitu has its own self …

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          Myroria - Taijitu Myroria navigation search The All-House Union of Myroria (commonly known as Myroria) is an elective monarchy consisting of four counties and a royally-administered colony. …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang

          For Chinese people surnamed Yang, see Yang Ying. In Ancient Chinese philosophy, yin and yang ( / jɪn / and / jæŋ /; Chinese: 陰 陽; pinyin: yīnyáng; lit. 'dark-light', 'negative-positive') is a Chinese …

        • https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taijitu

          ’n Taijitu (Chinees: 太極圖, ou transliterasie: taitsjitoe) is ’n simbool of diagram in Chinese filosofie wat óf oneindigheid óf groot uiterstes (soos jin en jang) voorstel.Dit is die eerste keer tydens …

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