- The
Taixuanjing is a
divination guide composed by the
Confucian writer Yang
Xiong (53 BCE – 18 CE) in the
decade prior to the fall of the
Western Han...
-
characters written on
squared graph paper A
symbol with four
lines in
Taixuanjing A
degenerate star polygon,
usually represented as a
compound of two digons...
- Brothers' is a ****anese
fable The
number of
possible divinations in the
Taixuanjing 81 (八一) is
referenced in
flags and
symbols of the People's Liberation...
-
digraph (orthography), a pair of
letters used to
write one
speech sound a
Taixuanjing symbol with two
lines Digraph (disambiguation)
Trigram (disambiguation)...
- Shao Yung)
edited the
Taixuanjing by Yang
Xiong (written in 10 AD).
Influenced by the Base 3
number system found in the
Taixuanjing,
probably drawing on...
- as well as
propagating alternate systems of
divination such as the
Taixuanjing. Most of this
early commentary, such as the
image and
number work of...
- de
facto binary byte).
Qutrit Setun, a
ternary computer Ternary logic Taixuanjing Kindra, Vladimir; Rogalev, Nikolay; Osipov, Sergey; Zlyvko, Olga; Naumov...
- the most
famous Chinese oracle, much more
complex than the
Lingqijing Taixuanjing -
similar to the I
Ching Xiangqi - the
board game that is
commonly called...
- Shuo Yuan:
Garden of
Talks Zhan Guo Ce:
Annals of the
Warring States Taixuanjing:
Canon of
Supreme Mystery Fangyan:
Regional Speech Liexian Zhuan: Biographies...
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ignoring more
important issues of morality. Yang's
other works include the
Taixuanjing, a
divination text
based on the I Ching, "Justification
Against Ridicule"...