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  1. Linguistic aspects

    The Chinese terms 陰; yīn; 'dark side' and 陽; yáng; 'light side' have a rich history in the language, their
    The … 展开

    Yin and yang - Wikipedia

    • Yin and yang , also yinyang or yin-yang, is a concept that originated in Chinese philosophy, describing an opposite but interconnected, self-perpetuating cycle. Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary and at the same time opposing forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts and the parts are im… 展开

    阴阳如何揭示宇宙的秘密
    阴阳如何揭示宇宙的秘密
    阴阳是中国哲学中的两个基本概念,代表了自然界和人类生活中对立面的动态平衡。
    History

    Joseph Needham discusses yin and yang together with Five Elements as part of the School of Naturalists. He says that it would be proper to begin with yin and yang before Five Elements because the former: "lay, as it were, at a dee… 展开

    Nature

    Yin and yang are a concept that originated in ancient Chinese philosophy that describes how opposite or contrary forces may create each other by their comparison and are to be seen as actually complementary, interconnected, … 展开

    Modern usage

    Yin is the black side, and yang is the white side. Other color arrangements have included the white of yang being replaced by red. The taijitu is sometimes accompanied by other shapes, such as bagua. … 展开

    External links

    • Robin R. Wang. "Yinyang (Yin-yang)". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 展开

     
  1. Yinyang | Definition, Meaning, & Facts | Britannica

    Yinyang describes the two complementary forces—yin and yang—that make up all aspects and phenomena of life. It encompasses the actual process of the universe and all that is in it. Yin and yang are depicted as the light and dark …

  2. 阴阳 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书

  3. Yin and Yang - World History Encyclopedia

  4. Yin and yang - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  5. Taijitu - Wikipedia

    Taijitu is a diagram representing taiji, the supreme ultimate, in both its monist and dualist forms. It was first introduced by Neo-Confucian philosopher Zhou Dunyi in the Song Dynasty and has various versions and meanings in Chinese culture.

  6. Taiji (philosophy) - Wikipedia

  7. Bagua - Wikipedia

    Bagua is a group of trigrams—composed of three lines, each either "broken" or "unbroken", which represent yin and yang, respectively. [1] Each line having two possible states allows for a total of 2 3 = 8 trigrams, whose early enumeration …

  8. Yin Yoga - Wikipedia

    Yin Yoga is based on the Taoist concepts of yin and yang, opposite and complementary principles in nature. Yin could be described as stable, immobile, feminine, passive, cold, and downward moving. Yang is understood to be …

  9. School of Naturalists - Wikipedia

    The School of Naturalists or the School of Yin-Yang (simplified Chinese: 阴阳家; traditional Chinese: 陰陽家; pinyin: Yīnyángjiā; Wade–Giles: Yin-yang-chia; lit. 'School of Yin-Yang') was a Warring States -era philosophy that synthesized …

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