Onmyōdō in der Edo-Zeit
Onmyōdō (yin-yang divination) is a system of divination practices relying on stellar constellations in combination with yin and yang and the five elements. On the other hand, it also refers to the social organisation of religious practitioners who employed these methods. Depending on the historical...
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