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  Shao Yong Summary
Shao Yong was a Chinese philosopher, historian, and poet born in 1011 (January 21, 1012, by European dating).
The final component to emerge in Shao's philosophy was a concept of methodologically reflexive observation, the chief characteristics of which were its claims to ubiquity of application and the attainment of pure objectivity and gnosis.
Shao's influential treatise on cosmogony is the Huangji jingshi shu.
www.bookrags.com /Shao_Yong   (924 words)

  
 The Story of Shao Yung
Shao Yung was born in 1011 and died in 1077.
Shao was a remarkable man to the people of his times also for the way in which he lived his life.
Shao asked his son to predict what it was using the cues of the single knock and the date and time of the knock.
www.newagequest.com /NAIC/shao.html   (1589 words)

  
  Shao Yong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shao Yong or Shao Yung (1011-1077; 邵雍) Shao Yong or Shao Yung (1011-1077; 邵雍) was a Song Dynasty Chinese philosopher, cosmologist, poet and historian whom greatly influenced the development of Neo-Confucianism in China.
Shao Yung was a "member" of a group of intellectual thinkers whom had gathered in Loyang toward the last 3 decades of the 11th century.
Shao Yung was born in 1011 in an area known as Heng-chang, China in the evening to Shao Ku (986-1064) and Shao Li (?-1032 or 1033])
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shao_Yung   (596 words)

  
 China shaolin kungfu, Shaolin Martial Arts Academy, shaolin gongfu, China shaolin martial arts, Northern China Shaolin, ...
In the year 2000, Shao lin masters from the south of China also joined with the academy to teach southern Shao lin kung fu to foreign students interested in their styles.
Shao lin layman monks compare with the temple monks (who still live in the temple) the only difference is they can eat meat or drink beer and other foods and beverages, but the rest about them is the same.
Shi Yang Ming (shao lin temple 34th generation) who is in the USA is still like this, and he has certificate from shao lin temple as I have." Note: Shi De Qian is co-author, publisher, and has contributed many treatises to the famous Encyclopedia Of Shaolin Kung Fu.
www.shaolins.com   (4630 words)

  
 phorum - Chinese Culture Forum at Asiawind - Shao Yong - the philosopher
Shao Yong was born in Fan Yang (­S¶§ present day Zhuo county ²g¿¤ of Hebei province (ªe¥_¬Ù) during the Song Dynasty (§º´Â 960AD to 1279AD).
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 Untitled Document
Shao was not satisfied at all with the King Wen Order of the I Ching hexagrams, nor any of the correlative systems that were based on the number 5.
Shao was an intense devotee of the yin/yang dialectic with an uncanny love for numbers, much like the German Liebeniz.
Shao attempted to show that the King WEn version of the I CHing was corrupt and did not follow in line with the orignail system of yin/yang.
www.yinyangstation.com /parttwo.html   (977 words)

  
 China and Inner Asia Sessions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Shao Yong (1011-77), one of the founders of Neo-Confucianism, was also a learned historian and prolific poet.
It employs weiqi as a metaphor for cognition and is an exemplar of Shao's three-step epistemological mode: one proceeds from visual perception to rational contemplation, and finally to the third stage of analytical comprehension.
Shao Yong's "Great Chant on Observing Weiqi" demonstrates his ability to combine historical complexity, philosophical sophistication, and aesthetic accessibility, which in turn attests to the importance of this weiqi poem as an archetype that Shao Yong created for Neo-Confucian Poetry.
www.aasianst.org /absts/2006abst/China/C-171.htm   (1253 words)

  
 Michael Ing
In the former the concept is “a distinction relative to the context of discourse”.
And of course in understanding those yongs, one also must realize that they are at the same time tis for other yongs, and such and so forth, until the entire cosmos is seen as one inter-related and inter-dependant unit.
If these are yong, then that which is joyful, angry, sorrowful, or pleased is ti.” While at first glance it seems possible that Zhu is positing ti in the physical body of the entity expressing these emotions, such is not the case.
www.confucianstudies.com /ingzhustiyong.html   (7280 words)

  
 Yijing Dao - Shao Yong square, Xiantian diagram, Jing Fang's 8 Palaces, bigua, Mawangdui and King Wen sequences
Shao Yong's Xiantian ['Before Heaven'] sequence), and both with the 'mystery sequence' on pp 730–731 of the Wilhelm-Baynes translation (page numbers pertain to the 3rd edition).
The all-yin hexagram Kun is the all-fl column on the outside left going up through six levels, forming the start of the sequence, while the all-yang hexagram Qian is the all-white column on the outside right through six divisions into yin and yang, the end of the sequence.
I've created a further diagram of the King Wen sequence in a form to aid pattern recognition, after Shao Yong's Xiantian diagram.
biroco.com /yijing/sequence.htm   (3287 words)

  
 Tag » Shao
Shao is considered one of the most scholarly men of his time era.
Portrait of Yuan Shao in a Qing Dynasty edition of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms...
Emphasizes all aspects of shao-lin kung-fu as it was originally taught at the Shao-Lin temples in China.
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 Australia Falun Dafa Information Centre
The author of the “Plum Blossom Poem” (an ancient, well-known Chinese poem commonly thought of as a prophecy) is Shao Yong, a famous scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty who specialized in the study of The Book of Changes.
Shao Yong found himself curious about the writer who was able to make such an accurate and precise prediction.
According to the legend, Li Zhicai was the author of the note in Shao Yong’s pillow.
www.falunau.org /insightsArticle.jsp?itemID=622   (2356 words)

  
 Feng Shui Seminarios para empresas y comercios. Monica Ottaggio. Feng Shui Research Center en la ...
Shao Yong se enfadó con la rata, que perturbaba su tren de pensamiento.
Shao Yong quedó muy decepcionado y estaba por salir de la tienda cuando de repente el joven recordó algo.
Shao Yong, muy feliz, recibió el libro y se apresuró a regresar a su casa.
www.fsrc.com.ar /msater_semi.htm   (616 words)

  
 Shao Yong : quotes, biography and bibliography
When he approached in a small cart, all people, whether adults or children, welcomed him with warm smiles.
According to the Sung shih (History of the Sung Dynasty, 960-1279), PNP, 427:18b-21b, Shao learned from Li Chih-ts'ai, a magistrate from Pe-hai in modern Shantung, certain diagrams connected with the Book of Changes, out of which Shao's theory of diagrams and numbers evolved.
Shao supported himself by farming and called himself "Mr.
www.onelittleangel.com /wisdom/quotes/shao_yong.asp   (578 words)

  
 NTDTV 2007 Chinese New Year Spectacular - What the Future Holds
It is said that Shao Yong lived alone in the mountains to devote himself to study of the “I Ching”, or the Book of Changes.
Shao grabbed his porcelain pillow and threw it at the mouse.
Shao Yong wrote several stanzas for the Plum Blossom Poem.
spectacular.ntdtv.com /2007/content/view/217/lang,fr   (493 words)

  
 Army Museum Singapore - Stories - Profile of Mr Yong Shao Chong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Yong remembers playing with marbles and kites, and has memories of the entire neighbourhood gathering at the community centre to watch television.
Yong was selected to attend the School of Infantry Section Leaders' (SISL) course at SAFTI.
Yong and his men were deployed to search the area.
www.mindef.gov.sg /imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/army/microsites/armymuseum/stories/Personal_Stories/The_Swinging_60s/Yong_Shao_Chong.html   (1023 words)

  
 Shao Yong - Encyclopedia.com
[or Shao Yung] (born 1011, Kung-ch'eng, China—died 1077, Henan) Chinese philosopher who greatly influenced the development of the idealist school of Neo-Confucianism.
Originally a Daoist, he refused all offers of government office and lived in a hermitage outside Henan.
Genetic Base of 651 Chinese Soybean Cultivars Released during 1923 to 1995.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1B1-378402.html   (429 words)

  
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The trigrams are meant to be interpreted from the bottom up, so a continuation of this binary analog would have the reader tip the trigrams over to their right side and read them as binary numbers.
This is well known amongst scholars of the Yijing and below is the most famous diagram of this extension by Shao Yong (1011AD - 1077AD): ![Shao Yong's Diagram](/files/xiantianhex.gif "Shao Yong's Diagram") The numerical significance of the trigrams in sequence is well summarized [here](http://biroco.com/yijing/sequence.htm).
Imagine Shao Yong's circular [diagram](http://biroco.com/other/scans/ztd367.jpg) as SVG (talk about an interesting combination of ancient numerology with modern vector graphic technology).
copia.ogbuji.net /pyblosxom/datadir/YijingNumerology.txt   (241 words)

  
 A Shared Epitope of the Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein Recognized by the CD4+ and CD8+ Autoreactive T ...
Articles by Shao, H. Articles by Sun, D. The Journal of Immunology, 2005, 175: 1851-1857.
Shao, H., S. Sun, H. Kaplan, D. Sun.
Shao, H., S. Lei, S. Sun, J. Xiang, H. Kaplan, D. Sun.
www.jimmunol.org /cgi/content/full/175/3/1851   (3809 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Shao Yong": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
They and Zhou Dunyi (1017-1073), Shao Yong (1011-1077), and Zhang Zai (1020-1077) are called the "five masters of eleventh-century Chinese philosophy" for their role in neo-Confucianism.
In thought, the first generation of the Daoxue scholars such as Shao Yong, Zhou Dunyi (1017-1073), Zhang Zai, Cheng Hao, and Cheng Yi began to make their marks in the intellectual landscape.
Shao Yong (1011-77), for example, believes that the human body is that of the universe (...
amazon.com /phrase/Shao-Yong   (573 words)

  
 History ~ Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan Association
Yang Zhao Xiong was born in 1862 and died in 1930.
Shao Hou enjoyed sending people flying, rather like his uncle's style.
Shao Hou taught students to strike quickly after coming into contact with the opponent, wearing expressions from the full spectrum of emotions when he taught them.
www.yangfamilytaichi.com /yang/history   (2248 words)

  
 NFCR Reasearch Center- Beijing - National Foundation for Cancer Research
Cancerous cells can be characterized as cells reaching a state of uncontrolled growth.
However, in certain situations, what we have is not sufficient; there is still great need for additional arsenal of drugs to combat cancer.
Jian-Dong Jiang, Rong-guang Shao, Yong-su Zhen, NFCR's Center for Molecular Oncology is located in the Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology (IMB), Beijing, China.
www2.nfcr.org /site/PageServer?pagename=research_beijing   (552 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Shao Yong-li, female, born in 1967, graduated from law department of China Politic and Law University, studying four years.
Shao Yong-li ever worked in school and foreign trade company.
As a lawyer, she is good at handling legal issues concerning foreign economic and trade, contract and real estate, criminal-defending.
www.sunsumlaw.com /elawyers14.asp   (49 words)

  
 Hua Yang Shao Nian Shao Nu - DramaWiki
Hua Yang Shao Nian Shao Nu - DramaWiki
Hua Yang Shao Nian Shao Nu From DramaWiki
After watching a high jump competition on TV, Lu Rui Xi was so inspired by a jumper named Zuo Yi Quan that she decided to transfer to his school which happened to be all boys.
wiki.d-addicts.com /Hua_Yang_Shao_Nian_Shao_Nu   (531 words)

  
 I Ching Community Discussion Forum: Binary Structure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The whole binary thing got big in Song times - Shao Yong re-arranged the hexagrams in binary sequence (amongst other things) but did not, as far as I know - attach meanings to this.
But Shao Yong seems to have derived the pattern from the solid vs broken graphic.
But at least Shao Yong was the first to write the pattern down.
www.onlineclarity.co.uk /I_Ching_community/messages/6331/4659.html?1120188305   (712 words)

  
 Taller I Ching Mei Hua, Flor del ciruelo, Tao Integral
A partir de esta premisa, Shao Yong (1011-1077), realiza innumerables predicciones lo que le hace ser conocido como el “Nostradamus” chino.
“En víspera de año nuevo Shao Yong y su hijo oyen que llaman a la puerta, primero un golpe y luego cinco.
Shao Yong le pide a su hijo que adivine que cosa es.
www.taointegral.net /curso-i-ching-mei-hua-flor-ciruelo.htm   (521 words)

  
 The Yi Jing in the Information Age: Reviews (Huang's Numerology)
Chapter 12 includes some numerological facts derived from the diagonal nature of the occurrence of the core gua within the Shao Yong square arrangement.
Like the earlier analysis of the Shao Yung square in Chapter 5 this analysis misses the deeper facts, in this case regarding how these arithmetical relationships are derived from the binary pattern of the square arrangement.
This is presented as Shao Yong's basic technique; apparently the sage never used coins or yarrow stalk for his divinations and he attained tremendous accuracy with this numerological method.
www.yijing.co.uk /papers/reviews/numerology.html   (1853 words)

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