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Din Tai Fung is a Chinese cuisine restaurant chain based in Taipei, Taiwan. Din Tai Fung also has branches in Australia, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States.
- 1958
- Restaurant
- Yang Bingyi
The King Wen sequence ( Chinese: 文王卦序) is an arrangement of the sixty-four divination figures in the I Ching (often translated as the Book of Changes ). They are called hexagrams in English because each figure is composed of six 爻 yáo—broken or unbroken lines, that represent yin or yang respectively.
This is a list of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching, or Book of Changes, and their Unicode character codes . This list is in King Wen order. (Cf. other hexagram sequences .) Hexagram 1 is named 乾 (qián), "Force". Other variations include "the creative", "strong action", "the key", and "god".
鼎 (dǐng) 51 震 (zhèn) 52 艮 (gèn) 53 漸 (jiàn) 54 歸妹 (guī mèi) 55 豐 (fēng) 56 旅 (lǚ) 57 巽 (xùn) 58 兌 (duì) 59 渙 (huàn) 60 節 (jié) 61 中孚 (zhōng fú) 62 小過 (xiǎo guò) 63 既濟 (jì jì) 64 未濟 (wèi jì)
Hexagrams are formed by combining the original eight trigrams in different combinations. Each hexagram is accompanied with a description, often cryptic, akin to parables. Each line in every hexagram is also given a similar description. The Chinese word for a hexagram is 卦 "guà", although that also means trigram. Types.
The bagua ( Chinese: 八卦; pinyin: bāguà; lit. 'eight trigrams') is a set of symbols from China intended to illustrate the nature of reality as being composed of mutually opposing forces reinforcing one another. Bagua is a group of trigrams—composed of three lines, each either "broken" or "unbroken", which represent yin and yang, respectively. [1] .
The Shuowen Jiezi dictionary created by Xu Shen uses 540 radicals to index its characters. [1] List. Seal script - regular script comparison. Vol. 2. Vol. 3. Vol. 4. Vol. 5. Vol. 6. Vol. 7. Vol. 8. Vol. 9. Vol. 10. Vol. 11. Vol. 12. Vol. 13. Vol. 14. Vol. 15. See also.