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- Taijitu abstract "Taijitu (Traditional Chinese: 太極圖; Simplified Chinese: 太极图; Pinyin: tàijítú; Wade-Giles: t'ai⁴chi²t'u²; rough English translation: “diagram of supreme ultimate”) is a term which refers to a Chinese symbol for the concept of yin and yang (Taiji). It is the universal symbol of the religion known as Taoism and is also often used by non-Taoists to represent the concept of opposites existing in harmony. The taijitu consists of a rotated pattern inside a circle. One common pattern has an S-shaped line that divides the circle into two equal parts of different colors. The pattern may have one or more large dots. The classic Daoist taijitu (pictured right), for example, is black and white with a black dot upon the white background, and a white dot upon the black background.Patterns similar to the taijitu also form part of Celtic, Etruscan, Roman and much earlier Cucuteni-Trypillian culture iconography, where they are loosely referred to as yin yang symbols by modern scholars. A Roman shield pattern from around 430 AD is identical to the taijitu except in color. However no relationship between these and the Chinese symbol has been established.".
- Taijitu thumbnail Taijitu_-_Small_(CW).svg?width=300.
- Taijitu wikiPageExternalLink others.php.
- Taijitu wikiPageExternalLink YinYang.htm.
- Taijitu wikiPageExternalLink t24.
- Taijitu wikiPageExternalLink taiji_tu.html.
- Taijitu wikiPageExternalLink more-about-taiji-symbols-of-ukraine-pavilion-at-expo-2010.
- Taijitu wikiPageID "329877".
- Taijitu wikiPageRevisionID "606598281".
- Taijitu alt "Drawing taijitu".
- Taijitu alt "Wood grown in yin yang shape".
- Taijitu caption "Drawing the taijitu".
- Taijitu caption "Yin yang grown in nature".
- Taijitu hasPhotoCollection Taijitu.
- Taijitu image "Natürlich gewachsenes yin-yang-.jpg".
- Taijitu image "Yin-yang drawing animation.gif".
- Taijitu width "150".
- Taijitu subject Category:Art_history.
- Taijitu subject Category:Celtic_art.
- Taijitu subject Category:Chinese_folklore.
- Taijitu subject Category:Iconography.
- Taijitu subject Category:Ornaments.
- Taijitu subject Category:Rotational_symmetry.
- Taijitu subject Category:Symbols.
- Taijitu subject Category:Symmetry.
- Taijitu subject Category:Taoist_cosmology.
- Taijitu subject Category:Visual_motifs.
- Taijitu type Artifact100021939.
- Taijitu type CoatOfArms103058726.
- Taijitu type CoatsOfArmsOfTheRomanEmpire.
- Taijitu type Decoration103169390.
- Taijitu type Design103178782.
- Taijitu type Emblem103282591.
- Taijitu type Heraldry103515338.
- Taijitu type Motif103789014.
- Taijitu type Object100002684.
- Taijitu type Ornaments.
- Taijitu type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Taijitu type VisualMotifs.
- Taijitu type Whole100003553.
- Taijitu comment "Taijitu (Traditional Chinese: 太極圖; Simplified Chinese: 太极图; Pinyin: tàijítú; Wade-Giles: t'ai⁴chi²t'u²; rough English translation: “diagram of supreme ultimate”) is a term which refers to a Chinese symbol for the concept of yin and yang (Taiji). It is the universal symbol of the religion known as Taoism and is also often used by non-Taoists to represent the concept of opposites existing in harmony. The taijitu consists of a rotated pattern inside a circle.".
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- Taijitu label "Yin und Yang (Symbol)".
- Taijitu label "تاجيتو".
- Taijitu label "太極図".
- Taijitu label "太極圖".
- Taijitu sameAs Yin_und_Yang_(Symbol).
- Taijitu sameAs Taijitu.
- Taijitu sameAs Taijitu.
- Taijitu sameAs Taijitu.
- Taijitu sameAs 太極図.
- Taijitu sameAs Taijitu.
- Taijitu sameAs m.01wsbm.
- Taijitu sameAs Q1465408.
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- Taijitu wasDerivedFrom Taijitu?oldid=606598281.
- Taijitu depiction Taijitu_-_Small_(CW).svg.
- Taijitu isPrimaryTopicOf Taijitu.