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The yin-yang symbol is found in numerous commercial logos as a representation of balance and harmony. It is also featured on the flag of South Korea, where it is known as the taegeuk symbol, symbolizing unity and duality.
South Korea
The flag of South Korea has three a red and blue taegeuk (also known as Taiji and Yinyang) in the center. The Taegeuk represents the origin of all things in the universe; holding the two principles of yin and yang in perfect balance; the former being the negative aspect rendered in blue, and the latter as the positive aspect rendered in red. Together, they represent a continuous movement within infinity, the two merging as one.
It shows that there can be no good without evil, and vise versa.
The Um-Yang stands for the opisites of the universe, Man women, hot cold, left right, up down, good evil ect... The blue is "um" and Red is "yang". Um is women, cold, negative, while yang is man, hot, positive. P.S. the um-yang is a thery, called ta gook. It is also on the south karean flag
The Yin and Yang
The Um-Yang stands for the opisites of the universe, Man women, hot cold, left right, up down, good evil ect... The blue is "um" and Red is "yang". Um is women, cold, negative, while yang is man, hot, positive. P.S. the um-yang is a thery, called ta gook. It is also on the south karean flag
The Um-Yang stands for the opisites of the universe, Man women, hot cold, left right, up down, good evil ect... The blue is "um" and Red is "yang". Um is women, cold, negative, while yang is man, hot, positive. P.S. the um-yang is a thery, called ta gook. It is also on the south karean flag
The country with a white and black flag featuring a red and blue ball is South Korea. The flag, known as the Taegukgi, consists of a white background, a red and blue yin-yang symbol in the center, and four black trigrams at each corner. The red and blue symbol represents balance and harmony in the universe.
The yin/yang symbol is a associated with Taoism, a Chinese religion (or philosophy).