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The antonym of taiji diagram

Taiji diagram is an ancient cultural symbol of China, and there is no antonym.

Introduction: Taiji Map is said to have been published by Chen Tuan, a Taoist priest in the Song Dynasty. Chen Tuan was a Taoist from the Five Dynasties to the early Song Dynasty, and he had profound attainments in Taoist thought and Taoist Yi. Taiji map is called "the first map of China". From the beams and columns of Dacheng Hall of Confucius Temple to the landmarks of Laozi Louguantai, Sanmao Palace and Baiyun Temple; From Taoist robes to fortune tellers' divination kiosks and so on, Tai Chi pictures leap from it. This well-known Tai Chi map is called "Tai Chi Map of Yin and Yang Fish" because it looks like a combination of Yin and Yang fish.

As the old saying goes: I ching: "it is easy to have Tai Chi, but two instruments are born, two instruments are born with four images, and four images are born with eight diagrams." Confucius' Ying Da Shu: "Taiji means that before the heavens and the earth are divided, the vitality has been mixed into one, that is, the beginning and the beginning."