The theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements prevailed in ancient China. Zhang Zai, a philosopher of the Northern Song Dynasty in China, used the word "Taihe" to describe the undivided state of Qi (hanged by Yin), that is, the unity of the contradiction between Yin and Yang. Too, through "big", the highest. Harmony refers to the balance, harmony and unity of opposites, and "Taihe" refers to the qi of heaven and earth, the qi of the sun and the moon, and the harmony of yin and yang; The original meaning of "primitive energy" is the primitive substance that constitutes the world. The five elements of "gold, wood, water, fire and earth" are called "primary energy", and everything in the world is composed of five elements. The "vitality" here is the qi of heaven and earth, sun and moon, yin and yang, and it is the foundation of the growth of all things.
Symbolic significance of Taihe vitality
"Taihe Yuan Qi" means that Confucius thought embodies the essence and noblest side of the whole human thought, which can make human thought reach a supreme position like the birth of all things.