• {
  "text": "baguá – dupla face"
}

Translation:

{
  "text": "bagua – double-sided"
}

{ "text": "baguá – dupla face" } Translation: { "text": "bagua – double-sided" }

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{ "text": "The double-sided bagua." }

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```json { "product_name": "Bagua – Double-Sided", "description": "The bagua – double-sided is used to define the location of energy in both people and environments. The bagua is also used as a protective symbol inside homes.", "details": "This bagua – double-sided measures 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 1 cm and features a symbolic representation of Yin Yang at its center. A unique feature of this piece is that both sides are identical, allowing it to be hung from the ceiling or in the center of a room.", "explanation": "The bagua (literally meaning 'eight symbols') is the union of eight trigrams used in Taoist philosophy to represent the fundamental principles of reality, seen as a series of interconnected concepts.\n\nEach trigram consists of three lines, where a broken line represents Yin energy and an unbroken line represents Yang energy. Due to their tripartite structure, they are often referred to as 'trigrams.' The trigrams are related to the philosophy of tai ji (Tai-Chi) and the Wu Xing (five elements). In Chinese philosophy, Yin and Yang describe how seemingly opposing or contrary forces are actually complementary and interconnected in nature. These energies become prominent when they interact with each other; thus, the whole is more important than each energy or aspect on its own.\n\nThe bagua serves to define the location of energy in both people and environments. Each symbol represents the main phases of natural cycles: sky, earth, wind, water, mountain, thunder, fire, and lake. These have been expanded, such as the celestial cycle consisting of sun, moon, stars, day, night, morning, evening, wind, thunder, rain, and cloud phases; and the terrestrial cycle, consisting of mountain, river, lake, swamp, fire, water, tree, flowers, and grass phases. These are symbolized by various combinations of the eight trigrams in pairs to form 64 hexagrams.\n\nThese concepts apply to Taoist philosophy, the I Ching, and Chinese martial arts. The I Ching, or Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes, is a collection of principles used to interpret nature through trigrams and hexagrams." } ```

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