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GFSA Multilingual Feng Shui and Yijing Glossary

Explore reviewed feng shui and Yijing terminology by subject, compare names across languages, trace public definitions to source snapshots, and understand differences among schools and cultures.

Interpretive boundary: The library documents terminology, sources and present-day usage. It does not establish scientific causation, medical effectiveness, legal status, one orthodox school or a guaranteed service result.
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Five Phases

中文:五行 English: Five Phases 日本語:五行 한국어: 오행

Cosmology and correlative thought

Wuxing refers to five relational categories or phases—wood, fire, earth, metal and water—historically used to organize correspondences among seasons, directions, governance, music, the body and other phenomena. Xing is c...

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Four Images

中文:四象 English: Four Images 日本語:四象 한국어: 사상

Cosmology and correlative thought

Four Images (四象) is a technical term within feng shui and Yijing-related knowledge systems. Specifically, Four symbolic states produced through combinations of yin and yang, commonly named greater yang, lesser yin, lesse...

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Hetu (River Chart)

中文:河圖 English: Hetu (River Chart) 日本語:河図 한국어: 하도

Cosmology and correlative thought

Hetu (River Chart) (河圖) is a technical term within feng shui and Yijing-related knowledge systems. Specifically, A number-and-direction diagram in later Yijing and correlative traditions, commonly interpreted through pai...

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Luoshu (Luo Writing)

中文:洛書 English: Luoshu (Luo Writing) 日本語:洛書 한국어: 낙서

Cosmology and correlative thought

Luoshu (Luo Writing) (洛書) is a technical term within feng shui and Yijing-related knowledge systems. Specifically, A three-by-three numerical arrangement using the numbers one through nine, with equal sums across rows, c...

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Taiji

中文:太極 English: Taiji 日本語:太極 한국어: 태극

Cosmology and correlative thought

Taiji (太極) is a technical term within feng shui and Yijing-related knowledge systems. Specifically, A Chinese philosophical and Yijing-related concept describing an integrated order from which yin-yang differentiation is...

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Three Powers

中文:三才 English: Three Powers 日本語:三才 한국어: 삼재

Cosmology and correlative thought

Three Powers (三才) is a technical term within feng shui and Yijing-related knowledge systems. Specifically, The linked domains of Heaven, Earth and Humanity used to organize relations among natural processes, place and hu...

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Two Modes

中文:兩儀 English: Two Modes 日本語:両儀 한국어: 양의

Cosmology and correlative thought

Two Modes (兩儀) is a technical term within feng shui and Yijing-related knowledge systems. Specifically, The two fundamental modes, normally yin and yang, described as unfolding from taiji in Yijing cosmology. They expres...

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Yin and Yang

中文:陰陽 English: Yin and Yang 日本語:陰陽 한국어: 음양

Cosmology and correlative thought

Yin and yang describe relational, interdependent and transformable contrasts in Chinese thought. They are not fixed labels for single objects, genders, good and evil, but context-sensitive aspects such as inner and outer...

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