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之 zhi1: ...'s / him / her / it /
貞 zhen1: perseverant / chaste / virtuous // divination / omen /
子 zi3: son / child / seed / egg / fruit / young /
南 nan2: south /
北 bei3: north /
朋peng2: friend /pal /acquaintance (2)
吉 ji2: lucky / fortunate /
I agree!(3) Better VITAL & MATURE than RIGID or UNMATURE (of course, for getting LOVERS)
Nothing passive with earth fecundity.
Ancient chinese people see females biologically stronger than males: «women defeat men like water suffocates fire».
Ch.
Here is what I was thinking about with the Thunder. Your picture wouldn't transfer over, but Lise's link did.
Hi, Courtney:[Nothing passive with earth fecundity.
Ancient chinese people see females biologically stronger than males: «women defeat men like water suffocates fire». Ch.]
Bruce and yourself have been discussing this, but I am not sure I have a complete handle on them being stronger. Physically because they bare children? Or in another way (or all ways)?
I like the shape of this character. It's like Zoro's mark. What does the ...'s mean?
The upper component is BU or PU, which means TO DIVINE / TO CONSULT THE ORACLE /TO FORETELL, it has an itiphallic shape, at least for westerners.I am starting to get familiar with the 2 lines at the top of this character from Bu:
This one looks like thunder and I am thinking about what Lise said in the Gender Association Thread. I don't actually understand the origin of this one, but I know that Thunder represents the First Son:
Is there a bird inside of there? I was just thinking that the South is associated with the Pheonix:
This could be a close up picture of a bone crack in a tortious shell. Still going off of the Animal associated with the Direction:
It's said that means FRIEND / PAL and that depicts TWO STRINGS OF COWRIES. Nowadays FRIEN needs a two-syllabe word. Peng must have another senses, among it, LONGEVITY = SEXUAL meanings.Snail shells on a string? Or two chicks hanging out?:
It means LUCKY / PROPITIOUS / GOOD / FORTUNATE. I believe that it depicts a PHALLIC SHRINE BUILT ON A HOLE IN THE SOIL. Maybe can be read so: GOOD LIKE TO JOIN THE YIN WITH THE YANG. Another character for GOOD depicts a WOMAN with a CHILD. More reputable.This gives a good feeling:
Harper provides an annotated translation of the Mawangdui medical manuscripts ... [that] are untitled, but have been assigned titles by Chinese scholars on the basis of their contents.
MS-1(the first manuscript) consists of five sections:
- Zubi shiyi mai jiujing or "Cauterization Canon of the Eleven Vessels of the Foot and Forearm" (1.1),
- Yin Yang shiyi mai jiujing or "Cauterization Canon of the Eleven Yin and Yang Vessels" (1.2),
- Maifa or "Model of the Vessels" (1.3),
- Yin Yang mai sihou or "Death Signs of the Yin and Yang Vessels" (1.4),
- Wushier bingfang or "Recipes for Fifty-two Ailments" (1.5).
MS-2 has two parts:
- Quegu shi qi "Eliminating Grain and Eatin g Vapor" (2.1),
- Daoyin tu "Drawings of Guiding and Pulling" (2.2).
MS-3 and MS-4 are compendia of recipes:
- Yangsheng fang or "Recipes for Nurturing Life"
- Zaliao fang or "Recipes for Various Cures."
MS-5:
Taichan shu , the "Book of the Generation of the Fetus," is specifically concerned with pregnancy.
MS-6 and MS-7 consist of four texts on various subjects:
- Shiwen or "Ten Questions" (6.1),
- He Yin Yang or "Harmonizing Yin and Yang" (6.2),
- Zajin fang or "Recipes for Various Charms" (7.1),
- Tianxia zhidao tan or "Discussion of the Culminant Way in Under-heaven" (7.2).
From a review by Lisa Raphals published in China Review International 7.2 (Fall 2000)
Unlike Jinkui yaolue regarding ´sexual dreams´as a symptom of women´s only Zhouhou Fang sugests that both men and women may dream of sex with either human being or ´demons´. These problems can be solved by herbal formulas, acupuncture or moxibustion.
Source: Hsiu Fen Chen: Dreaming sex with demons
(The link doesn´t function but here another from the same author:
http://128.220.160.199/journals/late_imperial_china/v032/32.1.chen.html
Some people liked to go to the tomb with good literature for enjoying in the afterlife: philosophy, the Lao Zi, the Zhou Yi, medical text. Maybe the more wealthy on JOINING YIN / YANG with it promise of LONG LIFE and even, the jackpot, IMMORTALITY!
For the afterlife, maybe, comics.What literature would you take?![]()
... can't read the language but the pictures SAY a lot.
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