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'''[[Yin and yang]]''' are concepts in Chinese philosophy, used to describe how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary.
'''[[Yin yang]]''' are concepts in Chinese philosophy, used to describe how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary and make one. This ideal of being one is also represented by, traditionally, not separating yin from yang with the word "and.".


The [[yin and yang symbol]], known as [[Taijitu]], refers to a Chinese symbol for the concept of yin and yang.
The [[yin and yang symbol]], known as [[Taijitu]], refers to a Chinese symbol for the concept of yin and yang.

Revision as of 03:18, 10 February 2018

Yin yang are concepts in Chinese philosophy, used to describe how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary and make one. This ideal of being one is also represented by, traditionally, not separating yin from yang with the word "and.".

The yin and yang symbol, known as Taijitu, refers to a Chinese symbol for the concept of yin and yang.

Yin and yang, yin yang and yin-yang may also refer to:

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