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Tian (天) is one of the
oldest Chinese terms for
heaven and a key
concept in
Chinese mythology, philosophy, and religion.
During the
Shang dynasty (17th―11th...
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Chinese zodiac. In the
ancient Chinese cyclic character numeral system tiāngān, 己
represents the
sixth Celestial stem.
Oracle bone
script character Bronze...
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Lunar Phases and
Their Coordination with the
Tian Gan 天干 as
Ecliptic Asterisms in a
China before Anyang",
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symbolizing "Earth"). At the top of the
scroll is a thin
wooden bar,
called tiangan (天杆), on
which a cord is
attached for
hanging the scroll. Two decorative...
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zodiac sculptures. They are
arranged according to the
Heavenly Stems (
Tiangan 天干) and
Earthly Branches (Dizhi 地支) in
Chinese astrology.[citation needed]...