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Title: Chinese Astrology and Philosophy


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Chinese Astrology and Philosophy
  • By Martha Schulenburg

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Daoism and the Classical Elements
  • The concept of harmony and balance in Daoism
    reveres the four classical elements air, water,
    fire, and earth.
  • In astrology, fire, water, metal, wood, and earth
    are considered balancing elements in the natural
    world.
  • Each elements has its own characteristics, and in
    turn one born under those signs has those traits.

  • Throughout the evolution of religion in
    philosophy in China, customs and beliefs were
    adopted in to the astrological beliefs.

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The Four Constellations
  • The four constellations each represent a cardinal
    direction and a season.
  • Bai Hu (Byakko) is the White Tiger of the east
    and autumn.
  • Qing Long (Sieryuu) is the Azure Dragon of the
    east and spring.
  • Zhu Que (Suzaku) is the Vermillion Bird of the
    south and summer.
  • Xuan Wu (Gembu) is the Black Tortoise of the
    north and winter.

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The 12 Zodiac Animals
  • According to legend, Buddha called all of the
    animals of the world to come to him, and only 12
    showed up.
  • Those 12 were rewarded by Buddha by being given a
    year, hence the 12 year zodiac cycle.
  • They are, in order Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit,
    Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster,
    Dog, and Boar.
  • The Chinese New Year date varies by year, so one
    born before the Chinese new year will still be
    under the sign of the previous animal. (for
    example, 1991 was the year of the sheep, but I
    was born in February before the new year, so I am
    a horse instead of a sheep).

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I Ching
  • Often regarded as a method of divination in the
    west, I Ching is an ancient book on symbolism.
  • The practices in the book are derived from an
    ancient method of fortune telling.
  • It was said to be written by the emperor Fu Hsi
    around 2250 BCE.
  • The book is now commonly used for interpretation
    of symbols in divination.
  • I Ching is one of the most read of Chinese
    classical liturature.

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Yin and Yang
  • Yin and Yang, or pinyin, is the Daoist concept of
    how dualities are interdependent of each other
    and how they balance the other in the natural
    world .
  • Many aspects, such as light and dark, or male and
    female, are either yin or yang in Chinese
    philosophy.

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