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Who created gossip?
Eight diagrams were created by Fuxi.

Fuxi is known as "the ancestor of China's humanities" and ranks as "the first in Huang San and the first among the hundred kings". According to legend, Fuxi was born in Tianshui, created calendars and gossip, taught people to fish and hunt, advocated men marrying women, and invented musical instruments and ballads. Tianshui has sacrificed Fuxi for more than 2000 years.

The Eight Diagrams in Zhouyi is an original recording and creative application system. In China culture, gossip, like "Yin-Yang and Five Elements", is used as a tool to infer the relationship between various things in world time and space. Each six-pointed star represents something. Dry represents the sky, Kun represents the earth, Xun represents the wind, earthquake represents the thunder, ridge represents the water, far represents the fire, root represents the mountain, and sink represents the ze.

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"Ruling the country by knot" in ancient times relied on gossip. There is a basic condition for knots to record and transmit information: the way and meaning of knots need a soft system to support them, that is, according to what rules to tie knots in order to make people understand them. Knotting rope needs the support of gossip, in fact, knotting rope is the carrier of gossip. In the early days and for a long time, gossip was a recording system, not a profession.

Gossip is the foundation of the Yi-ology system. The pre-Qin Yi-ology was mainly "three changes", namely, Lianshan in Xia Dynasty, Tibet in Shang Dynasty and Zhouyi in Zhou Dynasty. Later generations are familiar with Zhouyi, which can be divided into Yijing and Yi Zhuan. Gossip represents China's early philosophical thoughts. Besides divination and geomantic omen, their influence also involves Chinese medicine, martial arts, music and mathematics.