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Cultural Inheritance of Taiji Diagram

Mr. Ming Cidong, director of the Taiji Diagram Culture Institute, a large-scale public welfare lecture in Chengdu, showed his research results on Taiji Diagram in the past six years, saying that he had submitted a declaration of more than 30,000 words to the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and started the action of applying for the world intangible cultural heritage of Taiji Diagram, and had received a reply from the Provincial Department of Culture.

The lecture entitled "Tai Chi Map, Exploring Eight Diagrams" attracted more than 300 citizens to sit at the scene of "Chengdu Story". Ming Cidong's opening remarks shocked the public: "Taiji Map, which was produced more than 6,000 years ago, was the first invention of China, which was more than 3,000 years earlier than the four great inventions. It is the ancestor of China culture and the symbol of the Chinese nation. It is definitely not just that many people mistakenly believe that Tai Chi and gossip are just symbols and symbols of fortune telling. "

Ming Cidong introduced that for thousands of years, the ancients gradually formed the Taiji diagram on the basis of understanding the concepts of circle, symmetry, totem and yin and yang. The Taiji diagram, which embodies the wisdom of the Chinese nation, focuses on textile wheels and ceramic utensils, and now only the most powerful evidence can be found from archaeology. "Not only in the field of philosophical dialectics, Taiji diagram also has an important influence on science, but few people know it." Ming Ci-dong threw out one heavy point after another.

Ming Cidong showed a "Panda Tai Chi Map" based on the national treasure panda with multimedia. "Sichuan is the hometown of the national treasure panda, so I suggest that the Taiji diagram of the panda be used as the emblem of Sichuan Province, so that the national treasure panda representing Sichuan can be integrated with the Taiji diagram representing the primitive culture of China." At the same time, Ming Cidong also specially designed the "Tai Chi Map" to declare the world intangible cultural heritage. "I have submitted a 30,000-word 18-page Declaration and a letter of recommendation to the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture, suggesting that the world-class intangible cultural heritage be declared on the Taiji map, so that this original cultural treasure of China will have a profound impact on China and the world, and also prevent Koreans from rushing to apply for the Dragon Boat Festival from happening again on the Taiji map."

In the letter from the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture to Ming Cidong, the Provincial Department of Culture clearly stated: "Your suggestions and the contents to be declared will be reported to the Ministry of Culture as soon as possible. We will consult the National Intangible Cultural Heritage Expert Advisory Committee. " Ming Cidong believes that it will take at least 10 years to declare as a world-class intangible cultural heritage according to conventional procedures. "In the declaration of Taiji map, I hope to break the routine and declare it quickly, so that the traditional cultural treasures of the Chinese nation can be protected and passed down at a high level as soon as possible."