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Four Phases of a Thought of Chih-i
1. pre-thought [not yet thinking] (wei-nien)
2. imminent thought [being about-to-think] (yu-nien)
3. the thought proper [actually thinking] (cheng-nien)
4. completed thought [having thought] (nien-i)