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The Old Man and his Horse

22/01/202225/01/2022 / B / Leave a comment

There once was an old man and his son who made a living raising horses, their home lay on the border of barbarian territory. One day, one of their horses escaped and ran off into the foreign land. All the community felt sorry for them; "You must be so upset!", they said.The old man replied, "We'll … Continue reading The Old Man and his Horse

Yin and Yang – 陰陽

27/08/202129/08/2021 / B / Leave a comment

The concept of Yin and Yang is most often illustrated within a symbol called a "Taijitu", which represents Taiji, "great pole", in both its monist (Wuji) and its dualist (Yin and Yang) aspects. And so represented is the ultimate, supreme Principle that is unmanifest, Wuji, and from this comes the creator which indicates it is … Continue reading Yin and Yang – 陰陽

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