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  2. Template:Signpost/Crossword answer - Wikipedia

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    Clue templates. Clues are formatted in a table, with three columns (number, clue, and answer). {{Template:Signpost/Crossword clues begin}} Opens a table for the crossword clues. {{Template:Signpost/Crossword clues|Across}} Give a header (styled as a h4) for the "across" section of clues. {{Template:Signpost/Crossword clues|Down}}

  3. Template:Signpost/Crossword/doc - Wikipedia

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    Use the crossword template to start the table and load the styles, then use the row template to construct rows. Supply parameters like this: .: Unfillable cell, no input box, background color. 0: Fillable cell with no number. 1–42: Fillable cell with number in background of cell. It should look like this:

  4. Template:Taoism - Wikipedia

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    Insert {{Taoism}} near the top of the article. This template includes collapsible lists. • To set it to display all lists when it appears (i.e. all lists expanded), use:

  5. Template:Signpost/Crossword cell - Wikipedia

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  6. The Void (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The Tao is described as something that cannot be named or defined, embodying the qualities of the Void—emptiness, potentiality, and the origin of all phenomena. This understanding of the Void as the root of existence reflects a non-dualistic view, where the apparent multiplicity of the world is ultimately grounded in an ineffable, empty source.

  7. Category:Taoism templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Taoism templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Taoism templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  8. Template:Tao Labelled Map - Wikipedia

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  9. Taijitu - Wikipedia

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    At the top, an empty circle depicts the absolute . According to Zhou, wuji is also a synonym for taiji. [9] A second circle represents the Taiji as harboring Dualism, yin and yang, represented by filling the circle in a black-and-white pattern. In some diagrams, there is a smaller empty circle at the center of this, representing Emptiness as ...