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A limestone statue of the Bodhisattva, from the Northern Qi | Northern Qi Dynasty, AD 570, made in what is now modern Henan province.
Nevertheless, the ancient Chinese concept of Qi or chi is believed to be close to that of air.
Qi (; spelled qì in Pinyin romanization and ch ' i4 in Wade-Giles ) or ki ( in Japanese romanization ), is a fundamental concept of traditional Chinese culture.
Qi is believed to be part of every living thing that exists, as a kind of " life force " or " spiritual energy ".
For example, during a war between Qi and Lu in 684 BC, the effect of drum on soldier's morale is employed to change the result of a major battle.
It is said to have originated in China with the name Wu Zi Qi ( 五子棋 ).
However, this claim is dubious, considering that gunpowder warfare did not exist in China until the advent of the flamethrower ( Pen Huo Qi ) in the 10th century, while the land mine was not seen in China until the late 13th century.
Qi is frequently translated as life energy, life force, or energy flow.
It is commonly known now only in " Eastern " metaphysical views where the primary concept of substance is Qi, or something similar, which persists through and beyond any given Form.
Qi is in a perpetual transformation between its condensed and diluted state.
In Chinese mythology, there is a love story of Qi Xi () in which Niu Lang (, Altair ) and his two children ( β and γ Aquilae ) are separated from their mother Zhi Nü (, lit.
* Significant to the history of agriculture, the Chinese author Jia Sixia wrote the treatise Qi Min Yao Shu in 535, and although it quotes 160 previous Chinese agronomy books, it is the oldest existent Chinese agriculture treatise.
The Northern state will have three competing dynasties — Northern Wei, Northern Qi and Northern Liang, while the Southern state is dominated by the Song ( or Liu Song ) Dynasty.
Wen Xuan Di is the first ruler of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Emperor Shun Di is forced to abandon the throne and Qi Gao Di becomes the first ruler of Southern Qi.
He is succeeded by his brother Qi He Di who becomes emperor of Southern Qi ( China ).
* Future Emperor of Cao Wei, Cao Fang, is instated as the Prince of Qi.
Guzhu ( 孤竹國 ), located in what is now Tangshan, was formed by another remnant of the Shang, and was destroyed by Duke Huan of Qi.
* The short-lived Qi State is founded in northwest China.
The Sound of Harmony is decorated with inlays of 40 different woods, including the lid which replicates artwork by Chinese painter Shi Qi.

Qi and central
According to Chinese legend, the Zhou lineage began with Emperor Ku and proceeded from him to Qi, Buku, Ju, and then Gongliu, before Gugong Danfu moved the Zhou clan from Bin ( 豳 or 邠 ) to an area in the Wei River valley, where they founded a town that became central to the Zhou clan's growing prosperity.
Following the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, the region came under Chinese Muslim warlord Ma Qi control until the Northern Expedition by the Republic of China consolidated central control in 1928.
Two other principalities that originally agreed to join, Qi ( modern central Shandong ) and Jibei ( modern northwestern Shandong ), reneged at the final moment.
In 296, the Di and Qiang of Qin ( 秦州, modern eastern Gansu ) and Yong ( 雍州, modern central and northern Shaanxi ) started a major rebellion against Jin Dynasty, and they supported the Di chieftain Qi Wannian ( 齊萬年 ) to be emperor.
In 297, the Jin general Zhou Chu ( 周處 ), without support from the central government, was easily defeated by Qi.
During the early reign of Emperor Hui, Sima Lun was in charge of the military command of Qin ( 秦州, modern eastern Gansu ) and Yong ( 雍州, modern central and northern Shaanxi ) Provinces, but his misgovernance contributed to conditions where the Di and the Qiang rebelled under the Di chief Qi Wannian ( 齊萬年 ).
In the 1930s, the Muslim warlord Ma Bufang, the son of Ma Qi, seized the northeast corner of Amdo in the name of Chiang Kai-shek's weak central government, effectively incorporating it into the Chinese province of Qinghai.
A palace memorial by Hou Meng survives in the historical text History of Song, which states: " Song Jiang and 36 others cross Qi and Wei ( the central belt of the North China Plain ) at will.
The central garden was purchased by Jiang Qi Governor of Jiangsu in 1738 CE.
The Spleens emotion is worry and is the central organ in the production of Gu Qi ; from the food and drink we ingest.
Some sources indicate that the central axis of the city was moved eastwards to subdue the previous dynasty's Qi ( new Qi comes from the east, where the sun rises daily ).
Zhu was able to conquer much of central China, but most of Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Hebei remained outside his reach, controlled by the Qi State, Shatuo Turks, and Yan State respectively.

Qi and principle
Qi, in traditional Chinese culture, is an active principle forming part of any living thing.

Qi and traditional
* Folding the napkin in tea ceremonies is a traditional action and is done to keep away bad Qi energy in China as tea ( 茶 ) was regarded as one of the seven daily necessities.
The traditional choice would be his elder son Liu Qi, yet he predicted ( correctly ) that his wife would favor Liu Cong, his second son.
Zhao's compositions include San Wu Qi ( Three-Five-Seven ), which is based on a melody from Wuju ( Zhejiang traditional opera ).
Even more elusive is the basis of some of the key traditional Eastern medical concepts such as the circulation of Qi, the meridian system, and the five phases theory, which are difficult to reconcile with contemporary biomedical information but continue to play an important role in the evaluation of patients and the formulation of treatment in acupuncture.
The traditional Tofu dish of Gaoping, today's Changping, called Bai Qi meat is well known.
TVXQ, an acronym for Tong Vfang Xien Qi ( traditional Chinese: ), stylized as TVXQ !, is a South Korean pop group formed in 2003 under SM Entertainment.

Qi and Chinese
Image: Sun Quan Tang. jpg | Emperor Sun Quan in the Thirteen Emperors Scroll and Northern Qi Scholars Collating Classic Texts, by Yan Liben ( c. 600-673 AD ), Chinese
* 1985 – Qi Hui, Chinese swimmer
14th Century Mu Qi Recreation, Chinese, Ming Period
* 1528 – Qi Jiguang, Chinese general ( d. 1588 )
* Gai Qi, Chinese painter, poet
* September 16 – Qi Baishi, Chinese painter ( b. 1864 )
** Qi Baishi, Chinese painter ( d. 1957 )
* Bai Qi, Chinese general
* 645 BC — Death of Guan Zhong, Prime Minister of the Chinese state of Qi
* January 5 – Qi Jiguang, Chinese general ( b. 1528 )
* Qi Wudi, Chinese emperor of the Southern Qi Dynasty ( d. 493 )
* Qi Gaodi, Chinese emperor of the Southern Qi Dynasty ( d. 482 )
* Northern Qi Wen Xuan Di, Chinese ruler
* Northern Qi Fei Di, Chinese ruler
* Wu Cheng Di succeeds Xiao Zhao Di as ruler of the Chinese Northern Qi Dynasty.
* Qi Gaodi, Chinese emperor of Southern Qi ( b. 427 )

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