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Thought / Divination / Traditional Chinese medicine / Chinese astrology / Earthly Branches / Wu Xing / Celestial stem / Astrological sign / Sexagenary cycle / Chinese culture / Chinese thought / Chinese philosophy
Date: 2012-03-29 22:57:14
Thought
Divination
Traditional Chinese medicine
Chinese astrology
Earthly Branches
Wu Xing
Celestial stem
Astrological sign
Sexagenary cycle
Chinese culture
Chinese thought
Chinese philosophy

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