Kūn
☷ or 坤 transcribed kūn in Hanyu pinyin (romanisation of the Mandarin) and kon according to the reading On' yomi (Japanese) is one of the eight trigrams of the Yi Jing (and thus a figure of the Bāguà)
It represents the ground, but also the receptive one, the mother, the cow, the belly, a fabric, a cauldron, the economy, the equality, the calf with the cow, a large tank, the multitude, the trunk, the black ground among the others,…
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