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In Chinese philosophy, water (Chinese: 水; pinyin: shuǐ) is the low point of matter. It is considered matter's dying or hiding stage. [1] Water is the fifth of the five elements of wuxing. Among the five elements, water is the most yin in character. Its motion is downward and inward, and its energy is stillness and conserving.
Wuxing (Chinese: 五行; pinyin: wǔxíng), [a] usually translated as Five Phases or Five Agents, [2] is a fivefold conceptual scheme used in many traditional Chinese fields of study to explain a wide array of phenomena, including cosmic cycles, the interactions between internal organs, the succession of political regimes, and the properties of ...
Bahasa Indonesia; Português; Türkçe; ... Water (wuxing) Wood (wuxing) Wuxing painting This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 07:14 (UTC). Text ...
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Wu xing (Chinese: 五行; pinyin: Wǔxíng) is a Warring States period text ascribed to Zisi, known mainly due to the Mawangdui Han tombs site (1973, sealed 168 BCE) and Guodian (1993, sealed about 300 BCE) discoveries.
Traditional Chinese painting inherited an attachment to rice paper and silk as well as to a certain type of paint, while wuxing has no such limitations. The single most important thing for the artist who practices wuxing painting is an attractive image harmoniously constructed using the wuxing system. Everything else is secondary, including the ...
1991–1993: The second station ID shows the SCTV logo 1990-2005 being placed over with rippling water background. 1993–1997: The third station ID begins with the blue water background and the water ripple, then the various pictures of Indonesia appear, we see the ripple from the previous logo of SCTV 1990–2005, the letters and semicircle ...
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