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What are the Bagua diagrams in order?

"Qian [qián] (heaven), Kun [kūn] (earth), Zhen [zhèn] (thunder), Xun [xùn] (wind), Kan [kǎn] (water), Lei [lí] (fire), Burgundy [gèn] (mountain), Dui [duì] (zephyr)" is divided into eight directions.

Symbolizing "heaven, earth, thunder, wind, water, fire, mountains, zephyrs" eight things and natural phenomena, symbolizing the world's changes and cycles, the classification method is like the five elements, the world can be categorized to the eight trigrams, but also binary and electronic computers of the ancient ancestor.

The origin of the gossip map, in the literature, the earliest from the Song Dynasty Shao Yong, and later Zhu Xi, "Zhouyi Benyi" using Shao's map, so that it has been circulated. Later, other scholars drew other bagua diagrams.

Expanded:

The Bagua diagram is derived from the ancient Chinese "Hetu" and "Luoshu," which were made by Fu Xi based on the two star charts created by the Suiren clan. The Hetu evolved into the Eight Trigrams of Heaven, and the Luoshu evolved into the Eight Trigrams of Heaven.

The eight trigrams were first created by Fuxi according to the two star charts created by Suiren's calendar "Hetu Luoshu". Location in the village of Hongdong Gua Di, because the village is surrounded by mountains, there are eight villages distributed around, and are separated by eight miles, like the bottom of the trigrams. Fuxi to the scene to draw trigrams, so the creation of gossip. This figure by the Zhou Wenwang in Fu Xi created on the basis of the evolution of the gossip map. Bagua map is located in the central axis of the scenic area of the Great Sophora Tree in Hongdong, meaning "rooted in Hongdong".

Source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Bagua