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 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 symbol, commonly known as the yin-yang, originates from Chinese philosophy and represents the duality of existence, where opposing forces are interconnected and interdependent. The black (yin) and white (yang) halves signify balance, with each side containing a small dot of the opposite color, illustrating that within each force lies the seed of the other. This symbol embodies concepts of harmony, balance, and the cyclical nature of life, emphasizing that opposites are necessary for wholeness. It is widely used in various aspects of culture, including art, martial arts, and traditional medicine.
The symbol um is sometimes used for micrometers. the "u" in "um" should really be the greek letter mu, but some have a hard time writing it with a typewriter.
It shows that there can be no good without evil, and vise versa.
It's much like a yin/yang symbol. A balance between light and dark/positive and negative. I've seen a few tats that have them fighting around a yin/yang symbol. It's much like a yin/yang symbol. A balance between light and dark/positive and negative. I've seen a few tats that have them fighting around a yin/yang symbol.
The Yin and Yang
The yin/yang symbol is a associated with Taoism, a Chinese religion (or philosophy).
The Yin Yang symbol represents daoism/ taoism
A yin-yang is a circular symbol with black and white sections, representing the fusion of the concepts of yin and yang.
The Yin-Yang
the yin yang