Falun Gong ( �ln��R lit . " The Practice of the Wheel of Law " ) founded by Li Hongzhi in 1992, was one such qigong practice which holds some similar beliefs to Buddhism and Taoism.
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A Buddhist ceremonial shawl is decorated with the " Eight Auspicious Emblems " representing such things as the wheel of law, the umbrella of royal grace, the flower of truth and the double fish of fertility.
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Unlike the cults they dealt with ruthlessly in the past, the Wheel of Law is prominent in big cities _ where unemployed workers are already angry with government policies, said Wang Shan, an author and political commentator.
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Founded in 1992 by Li Hongzhi, an ex-soldier who now lives in the United States, Falun Gong, or the Wheel of Law, mixes slow-motion martial arts with ideas from Buddhism and Taoism.
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Founded in 1992 by Li Hongzhi, an ex-soldier who has since left for the United States, Falun Gong, or the Wheel of Law, mixes slow-motion martial arts with ideas from Buddhism and Taoism.
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Television and newspapers reported cases of people killing themselves or others after taking up Falun Gong _ including one man who cut open his stomach looking for the " Wheel of Law " followers believe Master Li plants inside them.
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Founded in 1992 by Li Hongzhi, an ex-soldier who has since left China for the United States, Falun Gong, or the Wheel of Law, mixes slow-motion martial arts exercises with ideas borrowed from Buddhism and Taoism.
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And the Buddhist " chakkavatti " : The king who ruled not by conquest but by setting in motion the wheel of law . } } " was a distinct concept from the models of conquest held up to the " kshatriyas " and the Rajputs ."