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The ''bagua'' ( zh, c=八卦, p=bāguà, l=eight trigrams) is a set of symbols from
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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
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, respectively. Each line having two possible states allows for a total of 23 = 8 trigrams, whose early enumeration and characterization in China has had an effect on the history of
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. The trigrams are related to the divination practice as described within the ''
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'' and practiced as part of the Shang and Zhou state religion, as well as with the concepts of '' taiji'' and the five elements within traditional Chinese metaphysics. The trigrams have correspondences in
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and elsewhere. The ''bagua'' can appear singly or in combination, and is commonly encountered in two different arrangements: the ''Primordial'' (), "Earlier Heaven", or "
Fuxi Fuxi or Fu Hsi ( zh, c=伏羲) is a culture hero in Chinese mythology, credited along with his sister and wife Nüwa with creating humanity and the invention of music, hunting, fishing, domestication, and cooking, as well as the Cangjie syste ...
" ''bagua'' (), which is so named according the legend of Fuxi being the first primordial being to identify the eight trigrams; and the ''Manifested'' (), "Later Heaven", or "King Wen" ''bagua'', which arose recorded Chinese history. In the ''I Ching'', two trigrams are stacked together to create a six-line figure known as a
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. There are 64 possible permutations. The 64 hexagrams and their descriptions make up the book. The trigram symbolism can be used to interpret the hexagram figure and text. An example from Hexagram 19 commentary is "The earth above the lake: The image of Approach. Thus the superior man is inexhaustible in his will to teach, and without limits in his tolerance and protection of the people." The trigrams have been used to organize ''Yijing'' charts as seen below. A modern I Ching guide offering timeless wisdom for daily decision-making, personal reflection, and inner growth — blending ancient philosophy with practical insights for today’s evolving world.


Trigrams

There are eight possible combinations to render the various trigrams: }
, , ''the Creative'', '(natural) force' , , heaven, sky
, , metal , , northwest , , , , south , , Summer Solstice , , father , , head , , strong, persisting , , creative , ,
horse , ,
three lines , - , 2 , , , , 110 , , 6 , ,
, , ''the Joyous'', 'open (reflection)' , , lake, marsh
, , metal , west , , Fall Equinox , , southeast , , , , third daughter , , mouth , , pleasure , , tranquil (complete devotion) , ,
sheep, goat , ,
flawed above , - , 3 , , , , 101 , , 5 , ,
, , ''the Clinging'', 'radiance' , , fire, glow
, , fire , south , , Summer Solstice , , east , , Spring Equinox , , second daughter , , eye , , light-giving, humane "dependence" , , clinging, clarity, adaptable , ,
pheasant , ,
hollow middle , - , 4 , , , , 100 , , 4 , ,
, , ''the Arousing'', 'shake' , , thunder
, , wood , east , , Spring Equinox , , northeast , , , , first son , , foot , , inciting movement , , initiative , ,
dragon , ,
face-up jar , - , 5 , , , , 011 , , 3 , ,
, , ''the Gentle'', 'ground' , , wind, air
, , wood , southeast , , , , southwest , , , , first daughter , , thigh , , penetrating , , gentle entrance , ,
fowl , ,
broken below , - , 6 , , , , 010 , , 2 , ,
, , ''the Abyssal'', '
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' , , water
, , water , north , , Winter Solstice , , west , , Fall Equinox , , second son , , ear , , dangerous , , in-motion , ,
pig , ,
full middle , - , 7 , , , , 001 , , 1 , ,
, , ''Keeping Still'', bound , , mountain
, , earth , , northeast , , , , northwest , , , , third son , , hand , , resting, stand-still , , completion , ,
dog , ,
face-down bowl , - , 8 , , , , 000 , , 0 , ,
, , ''the Receptive'', field , , ground, earth
, , earth , southwest , , , , north , , Winter Solstice , , mother , , belly , , devoted, yielding , , receptive , ,
cow , ,
six fragments


Relation to other principles

The ''Scripture of Changes'' 易經 (I Ching) listed two sources for the eight trigrams. Its chapter explains the first source thus:''Book of Changes'
"繫辭上 - Xi Ci I (The Great Treatise) 11.3"
with
James Legge James Legge (; 20 December 181529 November 1897) was a Scottish linguist, missionary, sinologist, and translator who was best known as an early translator of Classical Chinese texts into English. Legge served as a representative of the Lond ...
's translation
Original Text and Transliteration: 易有太極,Yì yǒu tàijí, 是生兩儀,shì shēng liǎngyí, 兩儀生四象,liǎngyí shēng sìxiàng, 四象生八卦。sìxiàng shēng bāguà. Translation: Having change is the great-axis, The great-axis produces the paired forces, The paired forces produce the four aspects, the four aspects produce the eight ways. ''Tài Jí (太極) Great Axis'' Taiji is the encapsulation of all the universe, space and time. It is derived from Wújí 無極 (without axis) the formless, dimensionless, limitless, unbounded, infinite void. When the formless void began to stir and move, Taiji came into being. ''Liǎng Yí (兩儀) Dual Powers'' The beginning of the universe begot the twin forces: * ⚋ yīn (''trad.'' 陰 / ''simp.'' 阴) dark, original, central, passive * ⚊ yáng (''trad.'' 陽 / ''simp.'' 阳) bright, extreme, furthest, active ''Sì Xiàng (四像) Four Aspects'' The twin powers produce four aspects named: * ⚌ great yang 太陽 tàiyáng * ⚎ lesser yang 少陽 shǎoyáng * ⚍ lesser yin 少陰 shǎoyīn * ⚏ great yin 太陰 tàiyīn The four aspects are the differing levels of energy in world. Primarily they are associated with the solar terms, the two solstices and the two equinoxes. Being aspects they are also associated with the four main compass directions. Each direction is associated with a level of solar energy, and a mythological animal. * ⚌ great yang 太陽 tàiyáng, Summer Solstice (longest day), South (most sun), Red Phoenix * ⚎ lesser yang 少陽 shǎoyáng, Spring Equinox (increasing day), East (increasing sun), Blue Dragon * ⚍ lesser yin 少陰 shǎoyīn, Fall Equinox (increasing night), West (decreasing sun), White Tiger * ⚏ great yin 太陰 tàiyīn, Winter Solstice (longest night), North (least sun), Black Tortoise ''Bā Guà (八卦) Eight Passages'' The four phenomena act through the eight gates (bā guà): * ☰ Heaven zh, t=乾, p=Qián, labels=no, warming * ☳ Thunder zh, t=震, p=Zhèn, labels=no, storming * ☵ Water zh, t=坎, p=Kǎn, labels=no, pooling * ☶ Mountain zh, t=艮, p=Gèn, labels=no, jutting * ☴ Wind zh, t=巽, p=Xùn, labels=no, dispersing * ☲ Fire zh, t=離, p=Lí, labels=no, dancing * ☱ Lake zh, t=兌, p=Duì, labels=no, engulfing * ☷ Earth zh, t=坤, p=Kūn, labels=no, resting Another chapter, zh, t=說卦, p=Shuō Guà, l=Discussing the Trigrams, labels=no, characterizes the relationship of the trigrams as being: * zh, t=乾, p=Qián, labels=no ☰ Heaven, Father * zh, t=坤, p=Kūn, labels=no ☷ Earth, Mother who have three sons: * zh, t=震, p=Zhèn, labels=no ☳ Thunder, 1st Son * zh, t=坎, p=Kǎn, labels=no, ☵ Water, 2nd Son * zh, t=艮, p=Gèn, labels=no ☶ Mountain, 3rd Son and have three daughters: * zh, t=巽, p=Xùn, labels=no ☴ Wind, 1st Daughter * zh, t=離, p=Lí, labels=no ☲ Fire, 2nd Daughter * zh, t=兌, p=Duì, labels=no ☱ Lake, 3rd Daughter The son trigrams all have a single ⚊ yáng line in their formation. The Yang trigrams correspond to odd numbers 1, 3, 5, 7. The daughter trigrams all have a single ⚋ yīn line in their formation. The Yin trigrams correspond to even numbers 0, 2, 4, 6. Their ordering is from bottom line, mid line, top line. ''Wǔxíng (五行) Five Phases'' The trigrams are related to the five phases of the Wuxing. The phases are: Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal. The major qualities associated with the 5 phases are: * Water - Receding * Fire - Bursting * Earth - Resting * Wood - Growing * Metal - Contracting These qualities are associated with the seasons. * Water is associated with mid winter, the time of lowest energy. * Fire is associated with mid summer, the time of highest energy. * Earth is the pivot or balanced energy, either given as late summer, or as a brief transitional period between the seasons, where they are neither obviously one quality or the next. * Wood is associated with the spring time, burst with life and increasing sunshine. * Metal with the fall, life is slowing down, the days are shortening, and both men and creatures are taking precaution by storing food, and preparing for winter. Typically the trigram-to-phase correspondences are given as follows: * The phase of Water only corresponds with the trigram of the Deep zh, t=坎, p=Kǎn, labels=no. * The phase of Fire 火 only corresponds with the trigram of Flame zh, t=離, p=Lí, labels=no. * The phase of Earth or Soil 土 corresponds with the trigrams of Earth zh, t=坤, p=Kūn, labels=no and Mountain zh, t=艮, p=Gèn, labels=no. * The phase of Wood 木 corresponds with the trigrams of Wind zh, t=巽, p=Xùn, labels=no and Thunder zh, t=震, p=Zhèn, labels=no. * The phase of Metal or Gold 金 corresponds with the trigrams of Heaven zh, t=乾, p=Qián, labels=no and Lake zh, t=兌, p=Duì, labels=no.''Yi Jing''
Shuo Gua 10
. Translated by James Legge
Notably, more than just their seasonal correspondence, the elements have interactions with each other and relationships of promoting and subverting other elements, as well as reversals where there is insufficiency in one element, resulting in an unbalanced relationship giving unexpected results where it should normally promote or subvert another element, but gives the opposite effect. The wuxing and it's promoting/subverting relationship system is also used as a frame work for understanding the relationships in spacial features in
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as well as the relationships between the organ systems in
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. ''Liùshísì Guà'' (六十四卦) Sixty-Four Hexagrams Eight trigrams stacked atop another eight trigrams give sixty-four variations of hexagrams, with the dominant quality above, and the secondary quality below. These sixty four hexagrams make up the main body of the Yijing oracle used for divination. The Yijing itself gives a pithy explanation for each hexagram. The ways can be thought of as eight main expectations, and each variation is an outcome either typical, inverted; promoted, subverted; nurtured, neglected; surprised or disappointed; depending on circumstance. The sixty-four hexagrams give many possibility for how an endeavor may turn out. Diviners consulting the Yijing oracle use a variety of methods to elicit a response from the oracle, such as throwing yarrow stalks, tossing coins, pulling cards from a deck, or consulting exterior signs, such as examining the shapes of sacrificed animal entrails, examining the cracking patterns of bones tossed into a fire, observing the flight path of startled birds, etc.


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Fuxi's "Earlier Heaven"

} North, , Receptive energy, that which yields. For further information, see '' .'' , - , , ,  
Thunder Thunder is the sound caused by lightning. Depending upon the distance from and nature of the lightning, it can range from a long, low rumble to a sudden, loud crack. The sudden increase in temperature and hence pressure caused by the lightning pr ...
, , Winter, , Arousing , ,  Eldest Son, ,  Northeast, , Excitation, revolution, division. , - , , ,  
Fire Fire is the rapid oxidation of a fuel in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction Product (chemistry), products. Flames, the most visible portion of the fire, are produced in the combustion re ...
, , Spring, , Clinging , ,  Middle Daughter, ,  East, , Rapid movement, radiance, the sun. , - , , ,  
Lake A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from ...
, , Spring, , Joyous , , Youngest Daughter, ,  Southeast, , Joy, satisfaction, stagnation.


King Wen's "Later Heaven"


In feng shui

The ''bagua'' is a tool in the majority of feng shui schools. The ''bagua'' used in feng shui can appear in two different versions: the ''Earlier Heaven bagua'', used for burial sites, and the ''Later Heaven bagua'', used for residences.


Pre-Natal ''Bagua''

Primordial ''bagua'' is also known as
Fuxi Fuxi or Fu Hsi ( zh, c=伏羲) is a culture hero in Chinese mythology, credited along with his sister and wife Nüwa with creating humanity and the invention of music, hunting, fishing, domestication, and cooking, as well as the Cangjie syste ...
''bagua'' or Earlier Heaven ''bagua''. Named after the mythological first emperor of China. In the ''Preface of Shang Shu'' by Kong Anguo, he writes that "In ancient times, Fu Xi ruled the whole world. It was he who began to draw Eight Trigrams and to create Scripts in order to substitute the system of tying knots."Gong, Y., Yan, H., & Ge, Y. (2009). The Accounts of the Origin of Writing from Sumer, Egypt and China — A Comparative Perspective. Wiener Zeitschrift Für Die Kunde Des Morgenlandes, 99, 137–158. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23861987 In traditional Chinese medicine, this sequence is known as the prenatal sequence and is used to understand familial risk for illness or disease, similar to western medicine's understanding of formative medicine and the study of genetics. The Heaven trigram is at the top, the Earth trigram is at the bottom (the South was located at the top in Chinese maps of this period) of the ''bagua''. The Fire trigram is located on the left, while the Water trigram is on the right. Thunder and wind form another pair, being the opposites of each other; the first is on the bottom left next to fire, while the second is next to Heaven on the top right of the ''bagua''. Mountain and Lake form the last pair, with one opposite to the other. The adjustment of the trigrams is symmetrical by forming exact contrary pairs. They symbolize the opposite forces of Yin and Yang and represent a state in which everything is in balance.


Post-Natal ''Bagua''

The sequence of trigrams in the Later Heaven ''bagua'' is attributed to King Wen. It is also known as the postnatal ''bagua'' arrangement in traditional Chinese medicine; it is used to understand physical, emotional and environmental patterns that influence health or disease, similarly to western medicine's inquiry into functional medical science. In this arrangement, Water is placed downwards and Fire at the top; Thunder is in the East, while Lake is in the West. Contrary to the Earlier Heaven ''bagua'', the Later Heaven ''bagua'' is dynamic'';'' energies and the aspects of each of its trigrams flow towards the following. It is the sequence used by the Luo Pan compass, which is used in feng shui and referred to as the manifest pattern; it analyzes the movement of the ''qi'' that practitioners believe affect them.


Western ''bagua''

The popularity of feng shui increased in the West because of the ''bagua'' of the eight aspirations. Each trigram corresponds to an aspect of life that also corresponds to one of the cardinal directions. Applying feng shui using the ''bagua'' of the eight aspirations (or ''bagua'' map for short) made it possible to simplify feng shui and to use it for the general public. Western ''bagua'' focuses more heavily on intention than the traditional forms of feng shui. Experienced practicers of traditional feng shui disregard Western ''bagua'' for its simplicity, since it does not take into account the forms of the landscape, time, or the annual cycles. The ''bagua'' of the eight aspirations is divided into two branches: the first, which uses the compass and cardinal directions, and the second, which uses the ''bagua'' by using the main door.


''Bagua'' map

A ''bagua'' map is a tool used in Western forms of feng shui to map a room or location and see how the different sections correspond to different aspects in one's life. These sections are believed to relate to every area or aspect of life and are divided into categories such as fame, relationships/marriage, children/creativity, helpful people/travel, career, inner knowledge, family/ancestors/health, and wealth/blessings. In this system, the map is intended to be used over the land, one's home,
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or desk to find areas lacking good chi, and to show where there are spaces that may need rectifying or enhancing in life or the environment. For example, if the ''bagua'' grid is placed over an entire house plan and it shows the toilet, bathroom, laundry, or kitchen in the wealth/blessings area of the map, it would be said that the money coming into that particular environment would disappear very fast.


In Unicode

The ''bagua'' symbols in the
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block of Unicode include the following: The Miscellaneous Symbols block also encodes the constituents ( yang—U+268A, ⚊) and ( yin—U+268B, ⚋), as well as the digrams (greater yang—U+268C, ⚌), (lesser yin—U+268D, ⚍), (lesser yang—U+268E, ⚎), and (greater yin—U+268F, ⚏). The
hexagrams , can be seen as a compound polygon, compound composed of an upwards (blue here) and downwards (pink) facing equilateral triangle, with their intersection as a regular hexagon (in green). A hexagram (Greek language, Greek) or sexagram (Latin l ...
they form are separately encoded in the ''Yijing'' Hexagram Symbols Unicode block.


Modern usage

In traditional Chinese medicine, including the profession of
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, the Earlier Heaven and Later Heaven arrangements are used to understand the pathogenesis of disease or illness and to select treatment plans specifically related and tailored to a patient's constitution. The
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has the four cardinal trigrams (''qian'', ''kun'', ''kan'', ''li'') surrounding the
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, or ''taijitu''. These are specific representations of the movement and harmony of yin and yang. These trigrams were also depicted on the commissioning pennant of the
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See also

* Tian gan and Di zhi: the archaic calendar system of East Asia. * Baguazhen, a military tactical formation based on the ''bagua''. *
Ba Xian The Eight Immortals () are a group of legendary '' xian (immortals)'' in Chinese mythology. Each immortal's power can be transferred to a vessel () that can bestow life or destroy evil. Together, these eight vessels are called the "Covert Eight ...
, Eight Taoist Immortals * Ba Mai * Ba Duan Jin * Chinese ritual mastery traditions * Chinese spiritual world concepts * Fuji (planchette writing) *
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*
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References

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