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Saturday, 13 April 2013

Is qi (气) the abstract form of Nature?


The closest English translation for the Chinese concept of qi is energy, an abstract concept which tends to flow from a place of higher energy to a place of lower energy.

In term of qi, there is an additional concept of yang qi (constructive energy) and yin qi (destructive energy).
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