A flow of air, the meaning of infinite and Taiji

Updated on culture 2024-04-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Infinite and too extreme. the pole is dynamic and generates yang , the pole is dynamic and static ; static and yin , static and repetitive. one movement and one stillness , each other is its root .

    yin and yang , the two instruments stand tall . Yang becomes Yin , and water , fire , wood , metal , earth are born . the five qi is smooth and the four are in line .

    five elements , one yin and yang ; yin and yang , a pole also ; too extreme , this is also infinite . the life of the five elements is also the same . the infinite truth , the essence of the two and five , the wonderful combination and condensation , the dry way becomes a man , and the kun road becomes a woman .

    the two qi sympathetic , all things are born , and all things are born and change endlessly .

    Its translation is from incarnation to apole. Polar motion produces positivity, moves to the extreme, and turns to rest; Stillness produces negativity, and stillness to the extreme, and renew movement. one movement and one still, each other is the basis of each other .

    when yin and yang are separated, the heavens and the earth are established. Yang and yin intersect to produce water, fire, wood, metal, and earth. The qi of the five elements flowed and distributed in order, and it was carried out at four o'clock.

    The five elements are unified in yin and yang; Yin and Yang are unified in the Ether; The Ether is based on the Extreme. After the five elements are born, each has its own nature. the infinite true nature , the essence of the five elements of yin and yang , mysteriously combined and condensed , from the dry sex to the yang man , from the soft sex to the yin woman .

    the yang male and the yin female qi intersect , transforming all things, and all things are endless, so the changes are endless.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wang Fuzhi (an outstanding thinker and philosopher in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties).

    He said, "There is no pole, there is no pole, there is no pole." If there is a pole, there is a non-pole; There is no pole and Taiji, there is no pole, it is called Taiji, so the gentleman does everything. "Infinity" refers to the state in which there is no pole in all things in nature, and there is no pole that is not a pole.

    The so-called "Dao" of "Lao Tzu" and the so-called "Tai Chi" of "Zhou Yi" are both chaotic and formless vitality at the beginning of the universe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One is Tai Chi and the other is Wu Ji.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is a saying in Tai Chi, and should it have something to do with the Tao? What does "Wuji and Taiji" mean? Wuji and Taiji refer to an abstract philosophical law.

    The words "none" and "too" do not specifically refer to. From the perspective of time: taking life and death as an example, the meaning of life exists because there is death.

    Life is complete only when it is experienced from birth to death. From birth to death, it is from "nothing" to "too". Therefore, Wuji and Tai Chi are opposites and complement each other.

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