Kūn

or 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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