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The earliest extant Chinese illustration of 'Pascal's triangle' is from Yang's book Xiángjiě Jiǔzhāng Suànfǎ (詳解九章算法) [1] of 1261 AD, in which Yang acknowledged that his method of finding square roots and cubic roots using "Yang Hui's Triangle" was invented by mathematician Jia Xian [2] who expounded it around 1100 AD, about 500 years before Pascal.
Taoguang Yanghui (Traditional Chinese: 韜光養晦; Simplified Chinese: 韬光养晦; English: Hide your strength, bide your time) is a political slogan of the People's Republic of China that describes an approach toward the international community and is commonly attributed to a speech by Deng Xiaoping.
San Jiao ("triple burner", or "triple energizer", or "triple heater") is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and acupuncture.It is the sixth organ of Fu, which is the hollow space inside the trunk of the body.
The phrase also appears as the three teachings harmonious as one (三 教 合 一; San Jiao He Yi).In common understanding, three teachings harmonious as one simply reflects the long history, mutual influence, and (at times) complementary teachings of the three belief systems.
Sanjiao, Zhongshan, town in Zhongshan, Guangdong, China Three teachings , or sanjiao in pinyin, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism when considered as a harmonious aggregate Topics referred to by the same term
Yang Hui's magic circle series was published in his Xugu Zhaiqi Suanfa《續古摘奇算法》(Sequel to Excerpts of Mathematical Wonders) of 1275.His magic circle series includes: magic 5 circles in square, 6 circles in ring, magic eight circle in square magic concentric circles, magic 9 circles in square.
The Zhong he ji begins by affirming the theory of the Integration of the Three Doctrines ("Sanjiao Heyi", 三教合一). This theory holds that Daoism , Confucianism and Buddhism evolved in different ways but are all based on the Absolute, or Supreme Ultimate ( " Taiji ", 太極). [ 2 ]
In the religious compendium Sanjiao Soushen Daquan from the Yuan and Ming dynasties, it is indirectly renamed "Shiji", while "Shiji" is the name used in the Ming and Qing dynasty novel Fengshen Yanyi. In other words, the original prototype of Shiji was a stone spirit. [6] In Yijianzhi, a Taoist priest killed her using Nezha's fire spell. This ...