Fu Xi (Tai Hao)
(Clearwisdom.net) Fu Xi, also called Tai Hao, was one of the three
sovereigns of ancient China. He lived to the venerable age of 175 and ruled
China for 116 years. His date of birth and death are unknown. Fu Xi was adept in observing and interpreting the movement of the sun, the
moon, and the constellations, as well as the changes of the weather and the
seasons. He left out nothing in his study of nature, including the mountains,
rivers, animals, and vegetation. All the life forms of this earth were included
in his studies. He examined the patterns on animals' fur and birds' feathers,
and his eye did not miss any significant thing. His extensive observations and research allowed him to gain great insight
into the world around him. He analyzed and classified everything, from the human
body to the nearby surroundings, according to their characteristics and
categorized them into eight different constructs. He then used eight symbols to
label them, and created the "Ba Gua" ("Eight Trigrams").
Through study of the Ba Gua, one can understand the will of Heaven and the
interrelationship between all things. In ancient times, people tied knots in ropes to communicate with each other
and record things of importance. Fu Xi invented the writing system which made
record keeping, and descriptions of everything and ideas more detailed and
precise. This greatly improved communication and directives to subordinates, and
was of great help to the common people. Song Dynasty historian Fan Zuyu said that Fu Xi's moral character was in
harmony with Heaven and earth, and that he understood the messages from the
gods. Thus, he was able to invent the Ba Gua, which explained the truth of all
matter and the harmonious relationship between man and his environment. The government system and the moral codes were formed in Fu Xi's era and
perfected during Tang Yao's reign. Without the two of them, propriety and
justice would not have been established. Therefore, the later emperors of China
followed the teachings of Fu Xi. Note: The Three Sovereigns of ancient China were Fu Xi, Shen Nong, and the
Yellow Emperor.
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