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„Ve staročínské mythologii Pasák krav a Tkadlena jsou milenci, jejichž osudem je setkat se jen jednou za rok. Rozděluje je Nebeská řeka (Mléčná dráha), a jednou do roka přiletí straky a ze svých křídel vytvoří most, po němž milenci mohou přejít.
Obě postavy znamenají dvě věci, které mají být spojeny. Podle jejich umístění na Neing tu a podle alchymistické symboliky Pasák krav značí trigram Li – oheň, a je tedy spojen s dráhou srdce a s duchem. Tkadlena značí trigram Kan – voda, je tedy spojena s dráhou ledvin a s životní esencí. Tak jako stračí můstek, taoistický adept musí usilovat o spojení těchto dvou fyziologických a energetických aspektů. Toto se často nazývá dvojí kultivace přirozené podstaty (xing), tj. Ducha a vědomí, a životního údělu (osudu) (ming), tj. Životní esence a fyzická vitalita.“