Seven Emotions
classification of emotions used in Buddhist, Confucian, and traditional Chinese medicine and folk religion practices of ancient China (七情)
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Seven Emotions
Summary
Seven Emotions is a classification scheme[1].
Key Facts
- Seven Emotions's instance of is recorded as classification scheme[2].
- Seven Emotions's part of is recorded as Chinese Buddhism[3].
- Seven Emotions's part of is recorded as Confucianism[4].
- Seven Emotions's part of is recorded as Traditional Chinese medicine[5].
- Seven Emotions's part of is recorded as Chinese folk religion[6].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as joy[7].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as anger[8].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as melancholia[9].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as fear[10].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as love[11].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as hatred[12].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as desire[13].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as sadness[14].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as Cetanā[15].
- Seven Emotions's has part is recorded as karuṇā[16].
- Seven Emotions's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nbfdlt[17].