In the ancient book, I Ching, when explaining a certain divinatory symbol the dragon is associated with young bamboo. |
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T'ai chi ch'uan incorporates the Taoist principles expressed in the Tao-te Ching. |
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A descendent of a famous eunuch of the Ching Dynasty is suing a Taipei hospital for medical malpractice. |
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Hand of Death is set in 17th century China, the Ching dynasty era when Manchu occupiers persecuted the members of the Shaolin sect. |
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I thought the barber might misunderstand me and shave me back to the Ching Dynasty. |
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The Sorrells use a computer program that spits out something from the I Ching for each of the 512 biorhythmic combos of their system. |
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That is nice and clean, except none of that has happened in the Ching Cheong case. |
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Ching said that he could not find copies of the book in Hong Kong bookstores. |
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Ana and Yu Ching Li sat in the little glassed-in solarium which housed Chin's winter quarters and watched the snow come down. |
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The most simple method of I Ching divination makes use of 3 coins to read the hexagrams. |
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I do not believe in tarot cards, nor the I Ching, nor astrology, nor palmistry, nor ghosts. |
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The laborers tell him that Ching was teaching a newly hired farmer the right way of holding the flail, but it was too much on the old man. |
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The geometry is intriguing, and there are interesting connections with Gray codes and even with the I Ching, but I'm not so sure that biologists will find the concept useful. |
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In fact, Leibniz is said to have been influenced by a version of the I Ching during his development of the binary system that is the basis for modern computation. |
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The I Ching, oriental mysticism, is based on sixty-four hexagrams. |
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Mr. Lee is now dallying with younger women, and the middle-aged Ching is desperate to reverse her fading looks and retain her husband's interest in her. |
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Ching memorial volume, a collection of pteridological papers published to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Professor Ren-Chang Ching. |
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Just south of Leeds Bridge once stood The Theatre which hosted Sarah Siddons and Ching Lau Lauro in 1786 and 1834 respectively. |
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The working together of earth and sky calls to mind the 11th hexagram of the I Ching. |
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If a medium is needed in between, nothing is more fitting than the sixty-four hexagrams of the I Ching. |
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Shu Ching Yang and Wen Chaun Lin, Graduate Institute of Education, National Sun Yat-Sen University. |
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Throughout the history of religious Taoism, the Tao Te Ching has been used as a ritual text. |
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Ancient commentaries on the Tao Te Ching are important texts in their own right. |
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While the Tao Te Ching is most famous, there are many other important texts in traditional Taoism. |
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Insofar as it is a cultural artifact, I Ching lends itself to a mediumistic study. |
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Ah Ching went to the temple on her behalf on every major festival to kou chim, that is to ask one's fortune through the use of fortune sticks. |
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Between 5,000 and 25,000 ethnic Chinese people were killed in the subsequent Sook Ching massacre. |
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The Han Feizi has a commentary on the Tao Te Ching, but references Shen Buhai rather than Laozi for Wu wei. |
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The text Laozi wrote was said to be the Tao Te Ching, although the present version of the text includes additions from later periods. |
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Taoist philosophy, in accordance with the I Ching, proposes that the universe works harmoniously according to its own ways. |
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The Tao Te Ching or Daodejing is widely considered the most influential Taoist text. |
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Ching is widely distributed in the south of China and has been used as folk medicine mainly for the treatment of diseases such as hydropsy and traumatic bleeding. |
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The four famous Yue Lao temples in Tainan are the Grand Matsu Temple, the State Temple of the Martial God, Da Guan Yin Ting and Chong Ching Temple. |
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There is significant, at times acrimonious, debate regarding which English translation of the Tao Te Ching is preferable, and which particular translation methodology is best. |
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He is known as the reputed author of the Tao Te Ching, the founder of philosophical Taoism, and a deity in religious Taoism and traditional Chinese religions. |
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