Di (Chinese concept)
Di (Chinese: 地; pinyin: dì; Wade–Giles: ti; lit. 'earth') is one of the oldest Chinese terms for the earth and a key concept or figure in Chinese philosophy and religion, being one of three powers (sāncái, 三才) which are Heaven, Earth, and Humanity (tiān-dì-rén, 天地人), a phrase which originates from the Yijing.
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Di (Chinese concept)
Di (Chinese: 地; pinyin: dì; Wade–Giles: ti; lit. 'earth') is one of the oldest Chinese terms for the earth and a key concept or figure in Chinese philosophy and religion, being one of three powers (sāncái, 三才) which are Heaven, Earth, and Humanity (tiān-dì-rén, 天地人), a phrase which originates from the Yijing.
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Di (Chinese: 地; pinyin: dì; Wa ...... ch originates from the Yijing.
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Di (Hanzi:地, hanyu pinyin: Dì; ...... iterjemahkan sebagai "Surga").
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Di (Chinese: 地; pinyin: dì; Wa ...... ch originates from the Yijing.
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Di (Hanzi:地, hanyu pinyin: Dì; ...... iterjemahkan sebagai "Surga").
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Di (konsep Tionghoa)
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