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Description The Chinese characters 三 sān, meaning "three" and "one", and as a single word "three-one". It is interpretable as a philosophical concept, meaning the expression of the one and only principle of the universe (Tao, Wuji) as a trinity (yin, yang and/in their harmony). "Three-One" is the name of a Chinese folk religious sect (Sanyiism or Xiaism) of Fujian based on this theology.
Date 4 March 2016 (upload date)
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Author Aethelwolf Emsworth.

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