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* [[The Patriarch]]: In the Father's Trigram, he [[The Determinator|determinately]] brings home the bacon
* [[The Patriarch]]: In the Father's Trigram, he [[The Determinator|determinately]] brings home the bacon
* [[Seasonal Baggage]]: Each trigram is associated with a season plus more, i.e. late Spring and early Autumn.
* [[Seasonal Baggage]]: Each trigram is associated with a season plus more, i.e. late Spring and early Autumn.
* [[Yellow Lightning Blue Lightning]]: Averted, the Lightning Trigram's color is [[Take a Third Option|green]].
* [[Yellow Lightning, Blue Lightning]]: Averted, the Lightning Trigram's color is [[Take a Third Option|green]].


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Revision as of 17:55, 26 January 2014

Bagua(八卦) or Pa Kua, meaning eight symbols, in Eastern mythology is a system to analyze natural and social events for the sake of knowledge. Key points Bagua relate to anatomy, cosmology, geography, personality, and family. The bagua as a symbol consists of an octagon, divided into eight slices connecting to a center octagon. The slices are refered to as trigrams. In the slices there are a combination little broken and solid lines. Each slice has a different attribute associated with it. The Baguazhang(八卦掌) or eight trigram palm. Pretty heavy stuff, this page will try to help you make sense of it.

Also related is the I Ching book, meaning the Book of Changes which takes the Bagua concept to a whole new level. Tropes involving Baguazhang and I Ching will be covered below.


Tropes used in Bagua include: