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  2. Dishu system - Wikipedia

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    Di sons, regardless of their age, held much higher social status than the shu sons, and the eldest di son (嫡長子) held the paramount position over all other children of the house. [2] An illegitimate son, born out of wedlock, was generally categorized as a shu son, though he would have much lower status than those born to legitimate shu wives.

  3. Taiyi shenshu - Wikipedia

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    Numerous examples appear in classical Chinese literature, especially in the dynastic histories. The methodology is similar to other arts, with a rotating heavenly plate and fixed earthly plate. While the art makes use of the 8 trigrams as well as the 64 hexagrams as a foundation.

  4. File:Zhang Di Yi Qi Shu.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... File:Zhang Di Yi Qi Shu.pdf. Add languages. ... Version of PDF format: 1.4

  5. Qimen Dunjia - Wikipedia

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    Over the centuries of Chinese history, Qimen Dunjia grew in popularity and was expanded to include a number of other types of divination, including medical divination, matchmaking, childbirth, travel, personal fortunes, and today includes contemporary applications, most notably that of business and finance. Today Qimen Dunjia is especially ...

  6. Tieban shenshu - Wikipedia

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    Tie Ban Shen Shu (in Simplified: 铁板神数; Traditional: 鐵板神數; Pinyin: Tiě Bǎn Shén Shù = iron plate spiritual numerology) is an ancient form of divination from China, which is still in use in mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore and the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. Tie ban shen shu is regarded as among the most accurate and ...

  7. Dishu - Wikipedia

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    Dishu system, legal and moral system involving marriage and inheritance in ancient East Asia; Ground calligraphy (地書, dishu), a recreational practice of calligraphy, involving writing with a large water brush on the ground, in Chinese culture