I Ching - Eight trigrams. The eight trigrams (Pa Qua) as part of a door knocker to a Taoist Chinese temple in Penang, Malaysia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/i-ching-eight-trigrams-the-eight-trigrams-pa-qua-as-part-of-a-door-knocker-to-a-taoist-chinese-temple-in-penang-malaysia-image179153815.html
RMMBD4EF–I Ching - Eight trigrams. The eight trigrams (Pa Qua) as part of a door knocker to a Taoist Chinese temple in Penang, Malaysia
I Ching - Eight trigrams. The eight trigrams (Pa Qua) in the early Cosmic Arrangement. Part of the decoration on the back of an ornate Chinese dragon chair. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/i-ching-eight-trigrams-the-eight-trigrams-pa-qua-in-the-early-cosmic-arrangement-part-of-the-decoration-on-the-back-of-an-ornate-chinese-dragon-chair-image179153814.html
RMMBD4EE–I Ching - Eight trigrams. The eight trigrams (Pa Qua) in the early Cosmic Arrangement. Part of the decoration on the back of an ornate Chinese dragon chair.
I Ching Tai Chi, with the pa qua, or right trigrams, on a gate in northern Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/i-ching-tai-chi-with-the-pa-qua-or-right-trigrams-on-a-gate-in-northern-thailand-image179659851.html
RMMC85Y7–I Ching Tai Chi, with the pa qua, or right trigrams, on a gate in northern Thailand
Greek Mythology Neptune Neptune with his trident and family riding on strange fish Etching by PA Masse after the painting by CN Kennedy 1890 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-mythology-neptune-neptune-with-his-trident-and-family-riding-on-strange-fish-etching-by-pa-masse-after-the-painting-by-cn-kennedy-1890-image179625453.html
RMMC6J2N–Greek Mythology Neptune Neptune with his trident and family riding on strange fish Etching by PA Masse after the painting by CN Kennedy 1890
I Ching The Tai Chi, with the pa qua right (or eight trigrams of the I Ching), on an altar in a Taoist Chinese Temple in Penang, Malaysia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/i-ching-the-tai-chi-with-the-pa-qua-right-or-eight-trigrams-of-the-i-ching-on-an-altar-in-a-taoist-chinese-temple-in-penang-malaysia-image179659844.html
RMMC85Y0–I Ching The Tai Chi, with the pa qua right (or eight trigrams of the I Ching), on an altar in a Taoist Chinese Temple in Penang, Malaysia
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Lan Ts'ai Ho, with her emblem of the flower basket (Patron of Florists). Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-lan-tsai-ho-with-her-emblem-of-the-flower-basket-patron-of-florists-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-screen-image179660790.html
RMMC874P–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Lan Ts'ai Ho, with her emblem of the flower basket (Patron of Florists). Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen
Taoism - Two of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Lan Ts'ai-ho, with her flower basket, and Han Hsiang-tzu, with his flute. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-two-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-lan-tsai-ho-with-her-flower-basket-and-han-hsiang-tzu-with-his-flute-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-screen-image179660796.html
RMMC8750–Taoism - Two of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Lan Ts'ai-ho, with her flower basket, and Han Hsiang-tzu, with his flute. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Chung-li Ch'uan, who discovered the alchemical elixir of life, with his emblem, the fan. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-chung-li-chuan-who-discovered-the-alchemical-elixir-of-life-with-his-emblem-the-fan-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660785.html
RMMC874H–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Chung-li Ch'uan, who discovered the alchemical elixir of life, with his emblem, the fan. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Han Hsiang-tzu, standing on a frog and playing a flute. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-han-hsiang-tzu-standing-on-a-frog-and-playing-a-flute-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660786.html
RMMC874J–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Han Hsiang-tzu, standing on a frog and playing a flute. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ts'ao Kuo-chin, who usually carries castanets, and who is patron of the Theatrical profession. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-tsao-kuo-chin-who-usually-carries-castanets-and-who-is-patron-of-the-theatrical-profession-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660789.html
RMMC874N–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ts'ao Kuo-chin, who usually carries castanets, and who is patron of the Theatrical profession. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Lu Tung-pin, with his emblem of the fly-brush. Knows all secrets of Taoism, and is patron of Bankers. Worshipped by the sick. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-lu-tung-pin-with-his-emblem-of-the-fly-brush-knows-all-secrets-of-taoism-and-is-patron-of-bankers-worshipped-by-the-sick-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660802.html
RMMC8756–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Lu Tung-pin, with his emblem of the fly-brush. Knows all secrets of Taoism, and is patron of Bankers. Worshipped by the sick. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
Chinese Mythology Eight Immortals One of the Eight Immortals (Pa Hsien) from a column supporting a roof over an external altar in a Chinese Temple in Penang, Malaysia. Each of the eight Immortals is carved into the column Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-mythology-eight-immortals-one-of-the-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-from-a-column-supporting-a-roof-over-an-external-altar-in-a-chinese-temple-in-penang-malaysia-each-of-the-eight-immortals-is-carved-into-the-column-image179659178.html
RMMC8536–Chinese Mythology Eight Immortals One of the Eight Immortals (Pa Hsien) from a column supporting a roof over an external altar in a Chinese Temple in Penang, Malaysia. Each of the eight Immortals is carved into the column
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ho Hsien-ku with her emblem of the lotus. She ate of the supernatural peach, lives on powdered moonbeams and mother-of-pearl. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-ho-hsien-ku-with-her-emblem-of-the-lotus-she-ate-of-the-supernatural-peach-lives-on-powdered-moonbeams-and-mother-of-pearl-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660798.html
RMMC8752–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ho Hsien-ku with her emblem of the lotus. She ate of the supernatural peach, lives on powdered moonbeams and mother-of-pearl. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ho Hsien-ku with her emblem of the lotus. She ate of the supernatural peach, lives on powdered moonbeams and mother-of-pearl. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-ho-hsien-ku-with-her-emblem-of-the-lotus-she-ate-of-the-supernatural-peach-lives-on-powdered-moonbeams-and-mother-of-pearl-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660792.html
RMMC874T–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ho Hsien-ku with her emblem of the lotus. She ate of the supernatural peach, lives on powdered moonbeams and mother-of-pearl. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Li T'ieh-Kuai, as a wise man imprisonned in the body of a beggar, with his spirit-body (symbol of power to leave his body). Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-li-tieh-kuai-as-a-wise-man-imprisonned-in-the-body-of-a-beggar-with-his-spirit-body-symbol-of-power-to-leave-his-body-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-screen-image179660794.html
RMMC874X–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Li T'ieh-Kuai, as a wise man imprisonned in the body of a beggar, with his spirit-body (symbol of power to leave his body). Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen
Chinese Mythology Eight immortals One of the Eight Immortals (Pa Hsien) from a column supporting a roof over a n external altar in a Chinese Temple in Penang Malaysia Each one of the eight Immortals is carved into the column Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-mythology-eight-immortals-one-of-the-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-from-a-column-supporting-a-roof-over-a-n-external-altar-in-a-chinese-temple-in-penang-malaysia-each-one-of-the-eight-immortals-is-carved-into-the-column-image179661363.html
RMMC87W7–Chinese Mythology Eight immortals One of the Eight Immortals (Pa Hsien) from a column supporting a roof over a n external altar in a Chinese Temple in Penang Malaysia Each one of the eight Immortals is carved into the column
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Li T'ieh-Kuai, who (his body accidentally destroyed in his soul's absence) took the body of a lame beggar. Proficient in magic. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-li-tieh-kuai-who-his-body-accidentally-destroyed-in-his-souls-absence-took-the-body-of-a-lame-beggar-proficient-in-magic-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660791.html
RMMC874R–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Li T'ieh-Kuai, who (his body accidentally destroyed in his soul's absence) took the body of a lame beggar. Proficient in magic. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
Taoism. Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Chang Kuo-lao. he rides a mule which he can fold up in his wallet, and carries the Yo Ku, musical instrument. Knows the art of invisibility. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-chang-kuo-lao-he-rides-a-mule-which-he-can-fold-up-in-his-wallet-and-carries-the-yo-ku-musical-instrument-knows-the-art-of-invisibility-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179660800.html
RMMC8754–Taoism. Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Chang Kuo-lao. he rides a mule which he can fold up in his wallet, and carries the Yo Ku, musical instrument. Knows the art of invisibility. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
CHINESE MYTHOLOGY - EIGHT IMMORTALS. Nineteenth century Chinese painted tile portraying the Pa Hsien, or Eight Immortals, each with their traditional attributes. Private collection, England Taoism - the Taoist 'Eight Immortals (Pa Hsien). Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-mythology-eight-immortals-nineteenth-century-chinese-painted-tile-portraying-the-pa-hsien-or-eight-immortals-each-with-their-traditional-attributes-private-collection-england-taoism-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-a-screen-image179625740.html
RMMC6JD0–CHINESE MYTHOLOGY - EIGHT IMMORTALS. Nineteenth century Chinese painted tile portraying the Pa Hsien, or Eight Immortals, each with their traditional attributes. Private collection, England Taoism - the Taoist 'Eight Immortals (Pa Hsien). Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
I Ching symbols on the traditional hat of a Chinese child. The central circle - the Tai Chi - represents the continual interchange between the cosmic dualities of the light Yang and the Dark Ying. The eight linear diagrams are the Pa Kwa, or eight trigrams. The spirals are regarded as symbols of cosmic energies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/i-ching-symbols-on-the-traditional-hat-of-a-chinese-child-the-central-circle-the-tai-chi-represents-the-continual-interchange-between-the-cosmic-dualities-of-the-light-yang-and-the-dark-ying-the-eight-linear-diagrams-are-the-pa-kwa-or-eight-trigrams-the-spirals-are-regarded-as-symbols-of-cosmic-energies-image179659548.html
RMMC85GC–I Ching symbols on the traditional hat of a Chinese child. The central circle - the Tai Chi - represents the continual interchange between the cosmic dualities of the light Yang and the Dark Ying. The eight linear diagrams are the Pa Kwa, or eight trigrams. The spirals are regarded as symbols of cosmic energies.
Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ho Hsien-ku with her emblem of the lotus. She went to heaven in daylight and wears a lotus flower. In this 19th century ceramic, she is shown between Lu Tung-pin (with 'flying sword) and Ts'ao Kuo Chin. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taoism-one-of-the-taoist-eight-immortals-pa-hsien-ho-hsien-ku-with-her-emblem-of-the-lotus-she-went-to-heaven-in-daylight-and-wears-a-lotus-flower-in-this-19th-century-ceramic-she-is-shown-between-lu-tung-pin-with-flying-sword-and-tsao-kuo-chin-mid-19th-century-chinese-tile-from-screen-image179660801.html
RMMC8755–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ho Hsien-ku with her emblem of the lotus. She went to heaven in daylight and wears a lotus flower. In this 19th century ceramic, she is shown between Lu Tung-pin (with 'flying sword) and Ts'ao Kuo Chin. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from screen
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