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ARTICLES RELATED TO Five elements Japanese philosophy - Chi |  |  |  | Five elements Japanese philosophy - Chi: Encyclopedia II - Five elements Japanese philosophy - The ElementsThe five elements are, in ascending order of power, 地 (chi) Earth, 水 (sui) Water, 火 (ka or hi) Fire, 風 (fuu) Wind, and 空 (kuu). This last is usually translated as "Void" when referring to the elements, but refers to Sky in most other contexts, and is therefore sometimes translated as Heaven. Sometimes a sixth element is added, representing Consciousness.
Five elements Japanese philosophy - Chi.
(Note: This is a separate concept from the energy-force, pronounced in Chinese as qi or ch'i and in Japanes ...
See also:Five elements Japanese philosophy, Five elements Japanese philosophy - The Elements, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Chi, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Sui, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Ka, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Fū, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Kū, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Representations of the Godai, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Reference Read more here: » Five elements Japanese philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Five elements Japanese philosophy - The Elements |
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 |  |  | Five elements Japanese philosophy - Chi: Encyclopedia II - Five elements Japanese philosophy - Representations of the GodaiThe most common representations today of the five elements, outside of martial arts and fictional references (such as in anime), are found in Buddhist architecture. Many pagodas (仏塔 buttou) in Japan are of the Gojū no Tō (五重塔) style, meaning they have five tiers or levels. Each tier, naturally, represents one of the elements, beginning with Chi (earth) at the bottom, and ending with Kū (Void o ...
See also:Five elements Japanese philosophy, Five elements Japanese philosophy - The Elements, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Chi, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Sui, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Ka, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Fū, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Kū, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Representations of the Godai, Five elements Japanese philosophy - Reference Read more here: » Five elements Japanese philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Five elements Japanese philosophy - Representations of the Godai |
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