A yin-yang is a circular symbol with black and white sections, representing the fusion of the concepts of yin and yang.
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.
Ying and yang consist of two shades, black and white.
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Yin and Yang have to do with the Chinese religions of Naturalism and Daoism. Followers believe that there is balance in society: good and evil, men and women, water and land.
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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.
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A yin-yang is a circular symbol with black and white sections, representing the fusion of the concepts of yin and yang.
The Yin and Yang
The yin/yang symbol is a associated with Taoism, a Chinese religion (or philosophy).
The Yin-Yang
the yin yang
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.
The Yin Yang symbol represents daoism/ taoism
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