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What is the moral of Taiji gossip?

Taiji Bagua Diagram is an important symbol in Taoist philosophy, which represents a very rich meaning. It usually consists of a big circle and two small circles. There are two opposite and interdependent fish-shaped lines on the outside of the great circle, and three and two opposite straight lines and 1 whole circle on the small circle respectively.

The great circle in the eight diagrams of Taiji represents Taiji, which is the invisible and empty principle of the universe and symbolizes the creation of the infinite universe. The small circle represents "Yin and Yang", and a circle represents Yin, representing uniqueness, primitiveness and tranquility in the universe. The other circle represents Yang, representing poles, movements and changes in the universe. "Gan", "Kun", "Earthquake", "Flood", "Kan", "Calendar", "Gen" and "Hui" in the Eight Diagrams represent eight astronomical phenomena, natural phenomena and personnel events respectively, reflecting the mysterious changes of the universe as a whole and the gas field.

Taiji Bagua Diagram shows the dynamics of the universe through eight different arrangements. It symbolizes the harmonious operation of the universe and represents the common destiny of nature, human beings and the universe. In some cultural traditions, the Eight Diagrams Diagram of Taiji is also regarded as the fundamental atlas to describe the development of all things, emphasizing the wisdom of complementary balance of Yin and Yang and telling people to conform to nature and destiny. In addition, Taiji Bagua Map has multiple meanings, such as guiding people to cultivate their self-cultivation and promoting China traditional culture.