Taiji (the supreme ultimate) has three different meanings. First, it
refers to the origin of the world. The ancient Chinese saw it either as
qi (vital force) or yuanqi (primordial vital force) that permeates the
chaotic world, or as a universal principle, i.e. Dao or li (理), or as wu
(无). Second, it is used as a term of divination, referring to the
initial state before divinatory numbers, the odd number one (written as
—) and the even number two (written as – –), are applied or before the
yarrow stems are divided. Divination is conducted on the basis of taiji.
Third, it stands for the highest point or boundary of space.
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