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“For every Yin, there is a Yang”....!!! What thats mean?
i read this in one Article related to the chinese. please explain the meaning.
Mar 3, 2009 2:54 PM
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Yin-yang are balanced, they both need each other. For Example, light/dark, day/night, masculine/feminine, sun/moon. Yin is seen as dark, passive and feminine. Yang is seen as light, active, and masculine. Ying-yang symbolizes the belief that there is two sides to everything, which is where you would get the expression... “For every Yin, there is a Yang”
March 3, 2009
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