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Yin and Yang is from Chinese science and philosophy.
It is/was part of Chinese philosophy.
Huiyan Yang has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Philosophy, Yi jing, Economics, History
Taoism
Hansan Li has written: 'Xian Qin liang Han zhi yin yang wu xing xue shuo' -- subject(s): Astrology, Chinese, Chinese Astrology, Chinese Philosophy, Five agents (Chinese philosophy), Philosophy, Chinese, Yin Yang symbol
The yin yang symbol is most commonly associated with Taoism, a Chinese philosophy and religion that focuses on the balance and harmony of opposites in the universe.
Yangming Wang has written: 'Chuan xi lu' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Neo-Confucianism 'The philosophy of Wang Yang-ming' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Philosophy, Chinese
Yin/Yang is not an invention, it is an ancient Chinese philosophy. I do not believe (not sure) there is information on exactly what century it came about.
Two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section.
Two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section.
The yin yang symbol originates from Taoism, a Chinese philosophy and religion. It symbolizes the concept of dualism, with yin representing darkness and femininity, and yang representing light and masculinity.
Yin and Yang are two Chinese symbolics that fit together in harmony. the yin is female, dark, cool, calm. the Yang is male, bright, hot, and bouncy.they depend on each other because they are opposites. thsi is all i know, othe people who know more, fill him/her in. ur welcome!