The real ancient Taiji Diagram was based on the Nine Palace Diagram and was drawn using the numbers of the Book of Luo. It had a certain degree of accuracy. When drawing, with Zhonggong 5 as the base point, the differences were calculated in eight directions, and the differences were marked on the eight-directional number axis and connected with curves to complete the correspondence with the solar terms. The traditional Yin Yang Fish Tai Chi Diagram should have the following characteristics: the starting point of the fish tail is due south and due north (the edge of Qian and Kun); the fish body is rotated clockwise, that is, the black fish is on the right (west), the head of the fish is facing east, the white fish is on the left (east), and the head of the fish is facing west; the fish eyes are in the east and west directions respectively. The Taiji Diagram was passed down by Taoist Chen Tuan of the Song Dynasty. It was known as the "First Diagram of China". Its shape was like the two fish of Yin and Yang intertwining with each other. It was nicknamed the "Yin-Yang Fish Taiji Diagram". It had a rich meaning under the integration of Confucianism and Taoism. It reflected many philosophical thoughts such as the complementation and transformation of Yin and Yang, the existence of me in you, the overall balance of change, and the dynamic cycle.
The Taiji Diagram was known as the "First Diagram in China" and had a wide range of applications. It appeared in many famous buildings such as the Dacheng Hall of the Temple of Confucius and the Baiyun Temple. It also appeared on clothes such as Taoist robes and fortune-tellers 'stalls. In terms of the state of the universe, it was initially a chaotic state of "Wuji". Heaven and earth were not separated, Yin and Yang were unknown, and all things were mixed into one. Later, chaos gradually separated and became orderly. With the circumference of heaven and earth and Yin and Yang, this was "Tai Chi". Tai Chi gave birth to Two Elements, which could be understood by the changes of cold and heat in a year (or a day). The winter solstice was when extreme Yin gave birth to Yang, and the summer solstice was when extreme Yang gave birth to Yin, and the winter solstice was when extreme Yang gave birth to Yin. The "two elements" gave birth to the "four signs". The winter solstice to the summer solstice was yang. The winter solstice to the vernal equinox was relatively cold, which was yang in yin (Shaoyin). The vernal equinox to the summer solstice was relatively hot, which was yang in yang (Laoyang). The summer solstice to the winter solstice was yin. The summer solstice to the autumnal equinox was relatively hot, which was yin in yang (Shaoyang). The autumnal equinox to the winter solstice was relatively cold, which was yin in yin (Laoyin). The Four Symbols gave birth to the Eight Trigrams. Through further refinement, Yin and Yang were judged according to the cold and heat of different stages, and then the combination of Yin and Yang from inside to outside of each position of the Eight Trigrams was determined to obtain the hexagram symbol. For example, the Zhen position from inside to outside was Yang, Yin and Yin, and the symbol was Yu; the Li position was Yang, Yin and Yang, and the symbol was Yu; the Dui position was Yang, Yang, Yin and the symbol was Yu; the Qian position was Yang, Yang, and the symbol was Yu; the Xun position was Yin, Yang, and the symbol was Yu; the Kan position was Yin, Yang, and the symbol was Yu; the Kun position was Yin, Yin, and the symbol was Yu. The eight trigrams were divided into eight directions, and in the middle was the Taiji Diagram. This was the basic meaning and principle of the Taiji Eight Trigrams Diagram. Furthermore, the Eight Trigrams developed outward. The theoretical basis was that Yang was born from Yin, and Yin was born from Yang. For example, the fruit rotted from the inside, the explosion spread outwards from the center, and the sun shot out from the center to the surroundings. All of these phenomena were consistent with the hexagram that Tai Chi gave birth to the two elements, the two elements gave birth to the four images, and the four images gave birth to the Eight Trigrams.
"The Taiji Diagram is the supreme treasure of the Grand Supreme Elder. It is a supreme heaven-opening sacred artifact and one of the three Connate supreme treasures. It was in the color of chaos and yin and yang, and had the image of "Great Dao Wuji"(Wuji gives birth to Tai Chi, Tai Chi turns into two elements, two elements transform into three talents, three talents form four images, four images transform into five elements, five elements become six directions, six directions determine seven stars, seven stars give birth to eight trigrams, eight trigrams connect nine palaces). His body was covered in multicolored light and thousands of auspicious colors. There was a Great Dao prophecy surrounding the outside of the picture, and the Heavenly Dao Talisman was faintly visible inside the picture. The five-colored light illuminated the mountains and rivers, and the nine-colored auspicious qi shocked the heavens. It was mysterious and endless. This diagram can negate all attacks and ignore all defenses. In terms of usage, it could transform into a white jade golden bridge and connect to the Heavenly Dao's saintly might to eliminate enemies, turn countless spacetime into chaos, and subdue countless treasures and weapons. In the Investiture of the Gods, the Taiji Diagram was a magic treasure that existed before the creation of the world. It was the supreme treasure of chaos and was used by the Grand Supreme Elder to create the world. It could be used to clear away the turbid and stabilize the earth, water, fire, and wind. It was all-encompassing. In the Battle of Gods Investiture, the Grand Supreme Elder used it to break various formations, such as the Fairy Slaying Sword Formation, which was said to be the first killing formation since the beginning of the world, and the Nine Yellow River Formation, which was said to be able to kill Connate Sages, set by the Three Firmament Goddess. Red Essence had once used it to trap Yin Hong in the picture and turn him into ashes. There were many theories about the creator of the Taiji Diagram, such as Fuxi's research, the whirlpool pattern or fish pattern on the pottery of the Neoliths, the Zhou Yi San Tong Qi of Wei Boyang of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the painting of the Song Dynasty Taoist ancestor Chen Tuan. The novel "Battle of Yin and Yang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
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There were many versions of the creator of the Taiji Diagram. One theory was that it was created by Fuxi in ancient times. It was said that Fuxi was inspired by the River Map and Luo Book, and understood the mystery of the mutual promotion and restriction of Yin and Yang, thus drawing the Taiji Diagram. There was also a saying that it was painted by the Song Dynasty Taoist priest, Ancestor Chen Tuan. In addition, the Taiji Diagram could be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty, and its form and meaning continued to evolve in different historical periods.
The meaning and symbol of the Taiji Diagram contained many aspects. Firstly, it embodied the concept of harmony and balance between Yin and Yang. Black and white represented the two sides of Yin and Yang, the two parts of heaven and earth. Yin and Yang were mutually dependent. As the saying went," Yin alone does not grow, and Yang alone does not grow." The two co-existed in a whole, restricting each other and growing and declining each other. Moreover, there was Yang in Yin and Yin in Yang. This relationship reflected the fundamental state of development and growth of all things. Secondly, the Taiji Diagram was shaped like a circle. The essence of the circle symbolized the universal law of the development of things. A circular object could rotate freely and repeat itself. This corresponded to the circle of the Taiji Diagram. It was reflected in the universe, celestial bodies, and the microscopic world. It was also related to the ancient ideology of "the sky is round and the earth is square". Thirdly, the Yin and Yang fish in the picture were intertwined. If one were to look at it from the perspective of the ancient people's " round heaven " universe, this meant that everything in the world contained Yin and Yang. The two were indispensable and were the basis for the development and change of all things. Fourthly, the fish eyes had a special yin and yang nature. Even if the yin and yang fish were separated into two types of yin and yang, there would be yang in the yin, and yang in the yang. The fish eyes represented the two states of yin and yang at a deeper level. They were an important factor in the change and development of things. Fifth, the path of the Yin-Yang Fish was the " S Qumei Line." This curve was a manifestation of the balance and relativity of things, reflecting the twists and turns, advancement, and cycles in the development process of things. Finally, Taiji was the origin of all things. The Taiji Diagram vividly expressed the philosophy that the rotation of yin and yang and the opposite and complementing each other were the root of all things 'generation and change. It showed a kind of mutual transformation and relatively unified formal beauty, and also developed into the unique "beauty" structure of China national patterns.
The Taiji Diagram that Swallows the Starry Sky was the name of a novel or story. We can understand that the protagonist in this novel has transmigrated to a world that devours the starry sky and is related to the Taiji Diagram. However, the search results did not provide any clear information about the meaning or function of the Taiji Diagram in the novel. Therefore, we have no way of knowing the details of the Taiji Diagram.
I recommend the two novels,"Tai Chi Eye in the Other World" and "Primordial Otaku Fairy", to you. In "Taiji Eye of the Other World," the protagonist, Luo Tu, lost his sight. However, after transmigrating to another world, his right eye miraculously regained its sight. Furthermore, it had turned into the Taiji Diagram of the Fuxi Great God performing the Eight Trigrams. In "Primordial Otaku Immortal," the protagonist, Li Xuan, stepped on the Taiji Diagram, carried the Mountain River Map on his back, held the Celestial Eradication Sword, and held the Golden Cudgel in his left hand. He defied the heavens and turned the clouds as he stood in front of the humans. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There was no one correct way to draw the Taiji Diagram. For example, it could be drawn according to the drawing concept of the Lai's Taiji Diagram by determining the center of the circle, radius, etc. It could also be drawn according to the direction of the Eight Trigrams, in the order of Qian 1, Dui 2, Li 3, Zhen 4, Zhuan Xun 5, Kan 6, Gen 7, Kun 8. It could also be drawn according to the twenty-four solar terms, by arranging the solar terms, drawing concentric circles, etc. It could also be drawn according to the order of the corresponding points of the numbers in the Book of Luo, and considering the relationship between Yin and Yang. He could even draw the Taiji Diagram based on the relationship between the Taiji Diagram and the noon shadow bar chart. He could draw a circle with the autumnal equinox as the center and the autumnal equinox to the vernal equinox as the radius. Then, he could determine the position of the yin and yang fish eyes and so on.
In Wang Yu's Xianxia novel, A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality, Mo Jianli was an itinerant cultivator. His magic weapon was a Postnatal treasure called the Taiji Diagram. In chapter 1001, Mo Jianli was possessed by the Ancient Devil. His magic treasure, the Taiji Diagram, was taken away by the Ancient Devil. Later, the Taiji Diagram was given to the Holy Ancestor Bloodlight by the Ancient Devil. In chapter 1314 of the novel, Saint Ancestor Bloodlight lent the Taiji Diagram to Bloodlight and gave it to Paopao Han to help him escape from the Nether Beast's claws. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!