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Chinese Martial Arts Terms Dictionary |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 23 July 2007 |
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U
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X
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Page 10 of 27 Chinese Martial Art Terms- I Ching means the classic of changes. It is a text written about 3,000 years ago about eight elemental energies. Each energy is represented by three lines which can be solid (yang)or broken (yin). The three lines are called trigrams. Two trigrams paired are called a hexagram. There are 64 hexagram combinations possible. The I Ching explains the 64 hexagrams.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 July 2007 )
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