Jiang interprets the image of four circles joined to three crosses as a sign of a new beginning in human history.
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Four circles
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...The circle becomes a line. So when you put together the four circles and the three crosses, you get a new beginning of human..."
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"...The circle becomes a line. So when you put together the four circles and the three crosses, you get a new beginning of human..."
"...So we looked at certain symbols last class, for example, the four circles and the three crosses. And we pointed out how you can..."
"...creating paradoxes, right? Why is paganism, a symbol of paganism, the four circles, why is it linked to the symbol of Christianity, the three..."
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