Could have originated during the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD)
No. The Yin and Yang sign stands for "way of life"
Cancer is considered a yin sign in astrology.
Yin represents female energy, darkness and weakness and Yang represents male energy, light and strength. The white represents the good on a yin-yang sign
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in about 500 b.c.e.
It was most likely invented by someone in the Han dynasty.
It means Yang,as in Yin and Yang system.Check the link below. And if you see a moon,it means Yin. Yin and Yang are a pair.
yin is happy, bright, good and even
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a yin-yang symbol has point symmetry but no line symmetry so 0
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.
Yes, the Yin-Yang sign has symmetry.Another take:No, the Yin and Yang are not symmetric. In order for symmetry any mirror image of the Yin-Yang must be indistinguishable from the original. In order to test and visualize this, take a Yin-Yang image into an editing tool like Photoshop. Convert the Yin-Yang to a negative (swap white for black and vice versa, which is the same as rotating it 180 degrees), and then perform a horizontal flip. This is the same as viewing the image in a mirror.Compare to the original. Does it look the same?