Biblia

Tsao Yen

Tsao Yen Nothing is known of this founder of the Yin Yang School except that he was a scholar in the state of Ch’i in the thiid century B.C., who “inspected closely the rise and fall of the passive and active principles and wrote essays totalling more than one hundred thousand words. ” His works … Continue reading “Tsao Yen”

Tsao hua

Tsao hua (a) Creator, also called tsao wu (che). (b) Heaven and Earth; the Active or Male Cosmic Principle (yang) and the Passive or Female Cosmic Principle (yin). — W.T.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Ts’ai

Ts’ai a) This means that when a man is not good, it is not because he is actually lacking in the basic ‘natural powers,’ ‘natural endowment,’ or ‘raw material’, whereby to be good. His badness results simply from the fact that he has not developed the beginnings of virtue, which is not the fault of … Continue reading “Ts’ai”