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Yin Yang

In Chinese concept, yin (陰 or 阴 in pinyin: yin1) and yang (陽 or 阳 yang2) are two opposing elements of the universe. They are not two poles like good and evil, however. For example,

Yin and Yang can also be used (in conjunction with other characters) to indicate various parts of the male and female anatomy.

A modern example:

Some Chinese, Korean and Japanese placenames that still exist are named in the following principle:

Although while yin dominates femininity and yang masculinity, within the body of either sex, there are still traces of both elements. As a result, an imbalance of the yin-yang ratio can cause illness. This is not to say that everyone should have exactly half of each; every individual needs to find this balance depending on their own constitution, climate, season, occupation and even emotional environment. And, if in perfect health, the individual should be able to adapt to any inevitable changes.

Together, the symbolic colours of yin and yan, black and white respectively, are combined into a circle that symbolizes Taoists (☯).

Yin and Yang as used by taoists.

Because Taoism and all the ensuing philosophy is used to understand nothing less than all the complexities of the human body in (Chinese medicine) or the complexities of a human personality (Chinese astrology), nothing in the universe in completely yin or completely yang. It is a basic Taoist tenet, that there is always yin within yang, and yang within yin. This is symbolized in the Yin and Yang circle by the two smaller circles in either swoosh: black within white and white within black.

An example of this in Chinese medicine is: The Liver system, an example of yang within yin. It is considered a yin organ because it "stores Blood", so it is holding, retaining, full: all yin qualities. While it has a very important yang quality: it is in charge of moving Qi, this property is moving, active, also happens to be warming: all yang qualities.

Another Taoist tenet, is that one extreme will always turn into its opposite, so that extreme yang turns into yin and vice versa. This is symbolized in the Yin and Yang circle by the shape of the outer swooshes, which appear to be moving, one into the other.

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