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Zen and Bagua, Buddhism and Taoism! ?

Bagua is a product of the Fuxi era in ancient Chinese legends. There was no Taoism at that time. Taoism only used Bagua diagrams to represent its Yin and Yang theory. Confucian Confucius also wrote ten chapters of Yi Zhuan specifically for Bagua. At present, The Bagua is included in the Chinese historical and cultural heritage "The Book of Changes", so the Bagua map is the source of Chinese culture, just like a totem, and the Korean flag has registered our Bagua map.

The Zen sect is only one of the many Buddhist sects in Buddhism, so Zen cannot represent all Buddhism. Chinese Zen was founded by the Patriarch Bodhidharma from Tianzhu when he traveled eastward to the period of Emperor Wu of Liang in the Southern and Northern Dynasties of Central China. Zen Buddhism must have a portrait of Patriarch Bodhidharma. Most painters who have been exposed to Zen Buddhism in ancient and modern times have painted portraits of Patriarch Bodhidharma. Most calligraphers have works with the word "Zen" in them, which can be found online.

There are many representative patterns of Buddhism, the more typical ones are lotus, ten thousand characters, ritual implements, mudras and various Buddha statues.