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  Fu Xi - Comprehensive Romance of the Three Kingdoms Biography
Fu Xi is the first of three noble emperors, the San Huang, in Chinese mythology (1).
Fu Xi is also said to have invented the one hundred Chinese family names, and ordered that marriages may only take place between persons bearing different family names (3).
Fu Xi is represented as a human being with the body of a snake.
www.kongming.net /novel/kma/fuxi.php   (342 words)

  
  Fu Hsi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fu Hsi or Fuxi (伏羲; pinyin fú xī; Pao-hsi, traditional dates 2852 BCE – 2738 BCE) was the first of the mythical Three Sovereigns of ancient China.
Fu Hsi is said to have discovered the arrangement in markings on the back of a mythical dragon-horse that emerged from the river Lo.
Fu Hsi taught his subjects to cook, to fish with nets, and to hunt with weapons made of iron.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fu_Xi   (437 words)

  
 Fu Xi - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fu Xi - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Fu Xi, in ancient Chinese legends, a creator who often appears with goddess Nü Gua.
Chu ci inspired and influenced a form of prose-poetry known as fu, which was developed by poets in the Han court.
ca.encarta.msn.com /Fu_Xi.html   (94 words)

  
 In a Calabash, Introduction
The fragments of myth that describe the sibling rulers Fu Xi and Nü Wa are relatively abundant in the classical corpus, as are pictorial representations of their intertwined half-dragon, half-human forms.
Fu Xi imitated its stripes and drew the eight trigrams.
She marries her twin brother, Fuh He (Fu Xi), is seduced by the river god, Huh Boa (He Bo), has an affair with the sky god, Hoh Yih (Hou Yi), and then creates human beings before finally vanquishing the water demon, Gongong (Gong Gong), and repairing the devastated world for her human descendants.
www.fengshuigate.com /calabash/introduction.html   (2682 words)

  
 Kung fu master takes on the world
Fu was a descendent of a wushu family.
Fu believes that different factions of martial arts can actually be mixed together with each other though their practising style or emphasis may be different.
When Fu was taking part in the wushu festival in Zhengzhou, a Taoist from Wudang Mountain of Central China's Hubei Province suggested he go abroad with him to spread traditional Chinese martial arts.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2004-12/01/content_396157.htm   (787 words)

  
 Falun Gong--Beliefnet.com
According to legend and the depiction on the cloth, both Fu Xi and Nu Kua had upper bodies that were in the form of humans and lower bodies in the form of snakes.
Fu Xi was regarded as the first male and in the picture holds a square, thought to be needed for the creation of all things, while Nu Kua, the first female, holds a protractor.
The intertwined bodies of Fu Xi and Nu Kua effectively illustrate how a single strand of DNA from a father and a single strand of DNA from a mother are intertwined in a zygote.
www.beliefnet.com /boards/message_list.asp?pageID=2&discussionID=460836&messages_per_page=4   (1446 words)

  
 What Is Fu Xi Wen Start
Fu Xi Wen is a new medicine that believes in modern medical discoveries but places them soundly within a more traditional paradigm.
Fu Xi Wen deviates from Eastern and Western medicines in that it believes that each direction of flow around the body relates to an entirely different body structure.
Fu Xi Wen is a methodology by which the body can be divided and diagnosed in 360 degrees.
www.meridians.info /what.htm   (1258 words)

  
 Chinese Mythology - ninemsn Encarta
The precise members vary, but Fu Xi is often taken to be the first of the three sovereigns.
Fu Xi is credited with providing many things, one of the most important of which is the eight trigrams used in divination.
Gun’s theft of self-generating soil from the Yellow Emperor in order to benefit mankind parallels Prometheus’ theft of fire; Fu Xi and Nü Wa’s sense of shame on deciding to become husband and wife echoes the sentiments of Adam and Eve.
au.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_781534864_2/Chinese_Mythology.html   (1981 words)

  
 Fu Xi
Fu Xi taught mankind many arts, such as the use of fishing nets, the breeding of silk worms, and the taming of wild animals.
Furthermore, Fu Xi is said to have invented the one hundred Chinese family names and decreed that marriages may only take place between persons bearing different family names.
In Taoist temples he is usually portrayed holding a panel on which the eight tigrams are inscribed.
www.pantheon.org /articles/f/fu_xi.html   (174 words)

  
 Article - Classical Feng Shui - presented by ©NewsFinder.Org - All Rights Reserved
Fu Xi had never seen a creature like this before and he noticed that it had strange markings on it's back which he drew in the sand, so that he could study them.
Fu Xi then devised the 8 trigrams, which later were used to create the 64 Hexagrams of the I Ching.
It was Fu Xi's love of observation that enabled him to realise that everything in nature, including the mountains, the valleys and everything that lived in them, were subjected to a type of change.
www.newsfinder.org /comments.php?id=186_0_1_0_M   (1284 words)

  
 Cybermacro Articles
Fu Xi was born in the Tianshui region of the Weishui River Valley in Gansu province.
Ancient Chinese legend holds Fu Xi as the first person to discover farming, hunting, fishing with nets, cooking meals in pots over fire, the domestication of animals, the breeding of silk worms, the regulation of marriage, use of the mortar and pestle, and teaching of the eight trigrams (bagua) via divination with yarrow stalks.
Fu Xi later added a greater dimension to physical reality by stacking these primary trigrams on top of each other and reconfiguring each graph so that a total of sixty-four, six-line symbols were formed.
www.cybermacro.com /articles21.html   (3199 words)

  
 Hung Kuen Net - Hung Gar Kung Fu - Traditional Chinese Medicine
According to the legend the origins of traditional Chinese medicine is traced back to the to three legendary emperors/mythical rulers: Fu Xi, Shen Nong and Huang Di.
Fu Xi was a cultural hero who developed the trigrams of Yi Jing(I Ching) or Book of Changes.
Ancient texts record that "Fu Xi drew the eight trigrams, and created nine needles." Shen Nong, the legendary emperor who lived 5000 years ago is hailed as the "Divine Cultivator"/ "Divine Farmer" by the Chinese people because he is attributed as the founder of herbal medicine, and taught people how to farm.
www.hungkuen.net /tcm-history.htm   (2227 words)

  
 Legendary characters in ancient China
Fu Xi, was born in the Shaanxi Province and, according to legend, was carried in his mother's womb for twelve years before birth.
Fu Xi was succeeded by a person named Nv Wa, who was his own sister according to the legends.
When Fu Xi's evil spirit, his minister Gong Gong, had smashed the vault of heaven, Nv Wa patched it up by melting stone.
www.chinavoc.com /history/ancient/legend.htm   (1288 words)

  
 ITA FU (FLAT GLUTEN CAKE) - Muso
X. Fu is a potential source of vegetable protein made from wheat gluten, sifted wheat flour and water.
Since gluten is lump of vegetable protein, Fu is highly regarded as the King of Protein Food, Fu are delightful to add in soups and stew and are easily digestible as well.
MUSO's Ita Fu is a highly ranked food product made from whole wheat flour by kneading the main ingredient of wheat protein (gluten), spreading and rolling it out thinly by hand, after which it is roasted.
www.muso-intl.co.jp /english/Dried/Fu.html   (313 words)

  
 YIJING
Fu Xi was the emperor credited for bringing the Chinese nation from the hunting and fishing age to the agricultural age.
The Fu Xi's hexagram table in decimal values is shown in: Table 3.
Fu Xi replaced the white circle with a solid line, and the fl spot with a broken line.
myweb.usf.edu /~pkho/yijing/a_yijing.htm   (3866 words)

  
 Dynasty Warriors 4 FuXi FAQ - IGN FAQs
Fu Xi will start out with some quick jabs straight ahead with his sword, then swing it back 180 degrees over his head and back behind him (for those annoying enemies sneaking up behind you).
Fu Xi will do his third charge move and take a step forward with a left to right swing of his sword.
Plus Fu Xi seems to have a naturally low defense, so either one would be useful (more restoratives, or more hits to start, it's your call).
faqs.ign.com /articles/524/524606p1.html   (1332 words)

  
 Chinese History - Mythology and the origin of Chinese culture (www.chinaknowledge.de)
Fu Sinian 傅旯年, Meng Wentong 蒙旇通, Yang Kuan 楊寬 and Xu Xusheng 徐旭生 analyzed the mythical tales as originating from three cultural spheres: Hua 華 (Zou-Lu é„’é­¯, Dongyi 東夷) in the east, Xia 夏 (Jin 晉, Huaxia 華夏) in the west and the barbarian tribes (Miao è‹—, Man è », Chu 楚) in the south.
Fu Xi is a deity that appears in very different fuctions and with half a dozen of different names.
He was the inventor of nets for hunting and fishing, melody and music, divination with the eight hexagrams, knotted cord for calculating time and space, and the inventor of fire.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Myth/mythology.html   (2647 words)

  
 History
In the ancient literature there were many legends about the origin of acupuncture and moxibustion such as Fu Xi ' s creation of the therapeutic techniques with stone needles, and Huang Di ' s invention of acupuncture and moxibustion.
The above mentioned Fu Xi and Huang Di in legend actually are the representatives of the clan commune of primitive society.
Xi Hong of the early Southern Song Dynasty, who was from a famous acupuncturist family, particularly stressed the manipulating technique of acupuncture.
www.geocities.com /altmedd/acupuncture/theory/history.html   (2884 words)

  
 The Yijing (Page 4) - Nine Dragon Baguazhang.
Fu Xi found that Si Xiang was not enough to fully realize his concept.
That is the core of the art of Qigong and the gate to the connection of Chinese medicine and healing to the Yijing.
From the eight Gua shown here Fu Xi and later contributors of the Yijing began placing one Gua over the other to create 64 possible combinations.
www.jiulongbaguazhang.com /yijing4.htm   (770 words)

  
 Fu Xi : El Estadista Iluminado. La época de los Cinco Legisladores.
Fu Xi : El primero de los Cinco Legisladores.
Fu Xi concibió los ocho trigramas como un reflejo de las
Fu Xi estableció una forma de gobierno basada en su
www.yinyangandtaichichuan.org /historia/fuxi.html   (1859 words)

  
 Exploring Chinese History :: Culture :: Chinese Literature :: Poetry
During the Han dynasty (206 BCE- CE 220), the Chu lyrics evolved into the fu (賦), a poem usually in rhymed verse except for introductory and concluding passages that are in prose, often in the form of questions and answers; often called a poetical essay (i.e.
One of the fine examples of fu is Xi Kang's Qin Fu 《琴賦》, or "Poetical Essay in Praise of the Qin".
From the second century CE, the yue fu began to develop into shi or classical poetry- the form which was to dominate Chinese poetry until the modern era.
www.ibiblio.org /chinesehistory/contents/02cul/c02s03.html   (785 words)

  
 Quantum hologramic bio-cybernetics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As the ancient Chinese masters explained, the FU XI Universal Periodic Table is the true code of the Law which describes the reason for the origin and development of the Cosmo-Universe together with all the events and phenomena giving it structure, including life.
The FU XI equation is therefore the design of the atom in its entire holo-dimension and, as we will describe further on, includes the kinetics of its electromagnetic corollary.
The data achieved from this brief description of the FU XI is such that we might conclude that the ancient Chinese masters possessed knowledge thousands of years ahead of modern science.
www.qhbiocybernetics.com /ch2.html   (807 words)

  
 I Ching Yi Ching Commentary help - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Fu Xi invented the guas in order to portray the world symbolically.
I read on some website that from heaven Fu Xi gained one type of knoweldge about the trigrams, principles or somethign and from earth he gained another type of knowledge abotu the trigrams.
The way I understand this is that from Heaven and Earth, Fu Xi observed the interaction of Yin and Yang -- of activity and passivity, of strength and weakness, etc, and thus made the trigrams to describe these interactions of the various forces of things in nature.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=3815   (2500 words)

  
 Shen Lung Kung Fu's Online Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Master Fu was a respected teacher of an art known as T’in Lung - one that required adherents to be Taoists.
Master Fu then left for Chicago, and we have long since lost touch with him and his caretakers.
Sifu Lewis’ students are now teaching Shen Lung Kung Fu in Dothan, Birmingham, Nashville… and the Chinese mainland - where many are open to learning one of the arts that was lost for more than a generation.
www.shenlungkungfu.com /lineage.htm   (224 words)

  
 The story of Yin-Yang and the earliest correlation to cosmology
Fu Xi was immediately inspired by it, and following deep contemplations he devised the first part of I-Ching, namely the 8 Trigrams.
If Fu Xi's Trigrams may be regarded as a stem of cosmology, then this stem is older than the Mesopotamian cosmology by a whole 2000 years.
It is said that Fu Xi initially developed I-Ching by observing the changing phenomena of nature, and then comparing their resultant influence to real life.
www.regenerating-universe.org /Yin-Yang,_I-Ching_and_cosmology.htm   (4873 words)

  
 KT Fu Xi's Mountain
KT Fu Xi's Mountain is the third Knowledge Track of the Vision Path.
The specificity of KT Fu Xi's Mountain is that it includes a course in the Yi Jing.
The practicals of Fu Xi's Mountain also introduce the cardinal technique of uplifting, with which Clairvision practitioners have had powerful results when dealing with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients, and which is the first of the 'supermind techniques' in the Clairvision system of inner alchemy.
www.clairvision.org /ckb/ckbe/ckbc/fol_0000_0001/cat_0000_0021/qid_2000_0000_0316.html   (803 words)

  
 I Ching Genetic Code HyperDiamond Physics
Fu Xi interpreted the 4 directions and 4 diagonal directions of the Ho Tu in terms of the Earlier Heaven arrangement of the 8 trigrams of the I Ching:
The 8 trigrams of the I Ching are similar to the 16 tetragrams of Ilm al-Raml (the Science of the Sands) attributed to the third Islamic prophet, Idris, which were preserved from the Global Early Civilization as the FA of the Fon people of Benin (Dahomey).
Katya Walter has shown that the representation of the DNA code by Fu Xi's Ho Tu arrangement of the I Ching is not superficial.
www.valdostamuseum.org /hamsmith/ichgene6.html   (5913 words)

  
 idleware » Blog Archive » Xi Yen Fu (working title)
Xi Yen Fu (working title - I’m not sure I like it, yet) is some sort of battle monk from the deep heart of the Asian continent.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 14th, 2006 at 141351 and is filed under Illustration.
Your works xi yen fu has been selected and post into cc celsius forum, please check it out.
www.idleware.com /illustration/xi-yen-fu-working-title   (364 words)

  
 Xing Xi Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Shi Xing Xi, along with Shi Xing Hong, was awarded this highly prestigious award in 2000.
His gong fu career took a different path in 1993, when he became a coach at the Shaolin temple wushu guan, with responsibilities to teaching both monks, domestic students, and international students.
Shi Xing Xi’s desire is to return yet again to the US to fulfill his dream of promoting and teaching real traditional Shaolin gong fu.
www.russbo.com /monks/shi_xing_xi_bio.htm   (659 words)

  
 Early Heaven   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chinese Legend tells how, around 3,320 BCE, the elderly sage Fu Xi was desperate to devise a way to transmit his lifetime's store of wisdom to his people and their descendents.
The creature, which some people identify as the qi-lin or Chinese unicorn, circled him slowly, and Fu Xi was fascinated by the curious markings on its back.
As soon as the fabulous animal returned to the swirling waters of the Huang He, Fu Xi traced the strange markings from its pelt in the yellow alluvial soil.
www.earlyheaven.com /origins/legend.html   (302 words)

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