लो शू अंकज्योतिष 02 | Ch. 00 Lo Shu: Definition, Nature and History
LO SHU MAGIC SQUARE Lo Shu: Definition, Nature and History Lo Shu Square (simplified Chinese:洛书; traditional Chinese: 洛書: literally: Luo (River) Book/Scroll) or the Nine Halls Diagram (simplified Chinese: 九宫图; traditional Chinese: 九宮圖), often in connection with the Ho Tu (河圖) figure and 8 trigrams, is the unique normal magic square of order three. Lo Shu is part of the legacy of the most ancient Chinese mathematical and divinatory (Yi Jing 易經) traditions, and is an important emblem in Feng Shui (風水, translate as "wind-water"), the art of geomancy concerned with the placement of objects in relation to the flow of qi (氣), 'natural energy'. Actually, the first Chinese magic square is believed to have been created by Fuh-Hi, the mythical founder of Chinese civilization, who lived from 2858 to 2738 B.C. The scroll is a 3x3 magic square, where odd numbers are expressed as white dots, or yang symbols, and even numbers are expressed as black dots, or Yinsymbols. The odd numbe...
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