Bagua (concept)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

(Redirected from Eight trigram)
Jump to: navigation, search
This article contains Chinese text.
Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters.

The bagua (Chinese: 八卦; pinyin: bā guà; Wade-Giles: pa kua; literally "eight symbols") is a fundamental philosophical concept in ancient China. It is generally represented with an octagonal diagram with one trigram on each side. The concept of bagua is applied not only to Chinese Taoist thought and the I Ching, but is also used in other domains of Chinese culture, such as fengshui, martial arts, navigation, and so on.

The eight trigrams of the bagua (King Wen "Later Heaven" order).
The eight trigrams of the bagua (King Wen "Later Heaven" order).

There are two possible sources of bagua: The first is from traditional Yin and Yang philosophy. The interrelationships of this philosophy were described by Fuxi in the following way:

無極生有極, 有極是太極,
太極生兩儀, 即陰陽;
兩儀生四象: 即少陰、太陰、少陽、太陽,
四象演八卦, 八八六十四卦

The Limitless (Wuji) produces the delimited, and this is the Absolute (Taiji)
The Taiji produces two forms, named yin and yang
The two forms produce four phenomena, named lesser yang, great yang (
taiyang also means the Sun), lesser yin, great yin (taiyin also means the Moon).
The four phenomena act on the eight trigrams (ba gua), eight eights are sixty-four hexagrams.

Gi-ming Shien of the American Academy of Asian Studies in San Francisco taught that the Logos of Ancient Greece was the same as the Tao of Lao Tzu. Pangu, Yu Huang or Nüwa could be considered comparable to Plato's demiurge.

Another philosophical description of the source is the following, attributed to King Wen of the Zhou Dynasty: "When the world began, there was heaven and earth. Heaven mated with the earth and gave birth to everything in the world. Heaven is Qian-gua, and the Earth is Kun-gua. The remaining six gua are their sons and daughters".

Note that "South" is always found at the top of the Bagua.

卦名
Name
自然
Nature

Season
性情
Personality
家族
Family
方位
Direction
意義
Meaning
Qian 天 Heaven Summer Creative 父 Father 南 South Expansive energy, the sky.
Xun 風 Wind Summer Gentle 長女 Eldest Daughter 西南 Southwest Gentle penetration, flexibility.
Kan 水 Water Autumn Abysmal 中男 Middle Son 西 West Danger, rapid rivers, the abyss, the moon.
Gen 山 Mountain Autumn Still 少男 Youngest Son 西北 Northwest Stillness, immovability.
Kun 地 Earth Winter Receptive 母 Mother 北 North Receptive energy, that which yields.
Zhen 雷 Thunder Winter Arousing 長男 Eldest Son 東北 Northeast Excitation, revolution, division.
Li 火 Fire Spring Clinging 中女 Middle Daughter 東 East Rapid movement, radiance, the sun.
Dui 泽 Lake Spring Joyous 少女 Youngest Daughter 東南 Southeast Joy, satisfaction, stagnation.

Bagua with name and nature (King Wen "Later Heaven" order)
Bagua with name and nature (King Wen "Later Heaven" order)
卦名
Name
自然
Nature

Season
性情
Personality
家族
Family
方位
Direction
意義
Meaning
Li 火 Fire* Summer Clinging 中女 Middle Daughter 南 South Rapid movement, radiance, the sun.
Kun 地 Earth* Summer Receptive 母 Mother 西南 Southwest Receptive energy, that which yields.
Dui 泽 Lake Autumn Joyous 少女 Youngest Daughter 西 West Joy, satisfaction, stagnation.
Qian 天 Heaven Autumn Creative 父 Father 西北 Northwest Expansive energy, the sky.
Kan 水 Water* Winter Abysmal 中男 Middle Son 北 North Danger, rapid rivers, the abyss, the moon.
Gen 山 Mountain Winter Still 少男 Youngest Son 東北 Northeast Stillness, immovability.
Zhen 雷 Thunder Spring Arousing 長男 Eldest Son 東 East Excitation, revolution, division.
Xun 風 Wind Spring Gentle 長女 Eldest Daughter 東南 Southeast Gentle penetration, flexibility.

Note,* some trigrams are also among the five elements of Wu Xing: Water and Fire. The element of Earth corresponds with both the trigrams of Earth and Mountain. The element of Wood corresponds with the trigrams of Wind (as a gentle but inexorable force that can erode and penetrate stone) and Thunder. The element of Metal corresponds with the trigrams of Sky and Lake.

A bagua map is a tool used in modern forms of Feng Shui (especially Black Sect Tantric Buddhist Feng Shui) to map a room or location and see how the different sections correspond to different aspects in one's life. These sections are believed to relate to every area or aspect of our lives and are divided into such categories as: fame, relationships/marriage, children/creativity, helpful people/travel, career, inner knowledge, family/ancestors/health, and wealth/blessings.

In this system, the map is intended to be used over the land, one's home, office or desk to find areas lacking good chi, and to show where there are negative or missing spaces and what may need rectifying or enhancing in life or the environment.

For example, if the Bagua grid is placed over the entire house plan and it shows the toilet, bathroom, laundry, or kitchen in the wealth/blessings area it would be considered that the money coming into that particular environment would disappear very fast, as if to be 'going down the drain.' Malaysia I Ching Net

One representation of the bagua
One representation of the bagua

In Taiwan's colloquial Mandarin and Hong Kong's Cantonese slang, bagua, symbol of all changes and transformations, means "gossip" ; ex : 你很八卦 = You're such a gossip ; 八卦新聞 = tabloid news;

In the cartoon Jackie Chan Adventures, the trigrams are each written on a face of the Pan Ku Box, though Lake is reassigned to mean Moon.

The creators of the television series Lost incorporated the bagua symbol into the logos for the DHARMA Initiative stations found around the island.

In the anime/manga Naruto, the clan known as the Hyuga clan uses combat based on the Eight Trigrams, with their main attack called the Eight Trigrams Sixty-Four Palms, involving a series of heavy strikes into pressure points on the opponent's body, or as a means of fast weaker attacks against many opponents.

In the anime Cowboy Bebop, episode titled Boogie Woogie Feng Shui, the device that Maefa uses with the Sunstone contains trigrams from the Bagua, shaped in a Octagon that has a gyroscopic outer and inner ring. The device was used as a MacGuffin of sorts to get Maefa and Jet Black out of trouble. This would be in contrast to the Sunstone, which functions more as a Plot coupon: it not only powered the device, but was destroyed with a single shot from Spike's Swordfish II and opened a rift in hyperspace to provide a resolution to the story.

In the anime/manga Outlaw Star, there is a form of energy called Tao Magic which is employed extensively by the Kei Pirates. There is a somewhat obscure bagua reference near the end of the series when the Kei Pirate Hazanko constructs a method to force the Galactic Leyline open. When the method is completed, a giant bagua-like shape appears in space with the Leyline as the center just before the way inside is opened.

In the Nickelodeon television show Avatar: The Last Airbender, air bending is based on Bagua. The forms used in the show for airbending are similar or identical to Bagua moves. All four bending styles are based on four ancient forms of Chinese martial arts. Firebending is based on Northern Shaolin Kung Fu; Waterbending is based on Tai Chi Chuan; Earthbending is based on Hung Gar; and Airbending is based on Bagua.

The 8 Diagrams, an album released by The Wu-Tang Clan in 2007, features an adaptation of the Bagua map on its cover. The title of the album itself is a reference to the eight trigrams that are found around the outside of the map.

Advanced Search
Included Web Search Engines


Safe Search

close

Top Matching Results

Occasionally Search.com will highlight specialized results that are based on the context of your query. Examples of specialized results include specific links to news, images, or video.

Top Matching Results may highlight information from other Search.com pages, content from the CNET Network of sites, or third party content. The listings are based purely on relevance. Search.com does not receive payment for listings in this section but our partners that provide this data may get paid for listing these products.

Sponsored Links

This section contains paid listings which have been purchased by companies that want to have their sites appear for specific search terms and related content. These listings are administered, sorted and maintained by a third party and are not endorsed by Search.com.

Search Results

Search.com sends your search query to several search engines at one time and integrates the results into one list which has been sorted by relevance using Search.com's proprietary algorithm. You can customize the list of search engines included in your metasearch from the preferences.

The search engines that are used in your metasearch may allow companies to pay to have their Web sites included within the results. To view the Paid Inclusion policy for a specific search engine, please visit their Web site. Search.com does not accept payment or share revenue with any search engine partner for listings in this section.