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yin and yang

[yin uhn yang]

noun

(used with a singular or plural verb)
  1. (in Chinese philosophy and religion) two principles, one negative, dark, and feminine yin, and one positive, bright, and masculine yang, whose interaction influences the destinies of creatures and things.

  2. the yin and yang, the dual and contrasting aspects or principles of a particular field of activity, thought, etc..

    The senator spoke at length about the yin and yang of job cuts and job creation.

    Experiences and equipment are the yin and yang of road tripping.



adjective

  1. relating to or based on the two opposing principles in Chinese philosophy and religion, one negative, dark, and feminine (yin), and one positive, bright, and masculine (yang).

    In the classical Chinese conception of the cosmos, physical entities are simply instantiations of yin and yang energy.

    She practices traditional yin and yang healing.

  2. being, involving, or encompassing opposite or contrasting elements.

    This ornament captures yin and yang beauty in shadows formed by light.

    Yin and yang relationships, like the one between my practical mother and bohemian father, often do well.

Yin and Yang

/ ɪ /

noun

  1. two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy: Yin is negative, dark, and feminine, Yang positive, bright, and masculine. Their interaction is thought to maintain the harmony of the universe and to influence everything within it

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yin and yang

  1. Two forces in the universe, according to a Chinese theory: yin is the passive, negative force, and yang the active, positive force. According to this theory, wise people will detect these forces in the seasons, in their food, and so on, and will regulate their lives accordingly.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of yin and yang1

First recorded in 1930–35; from Chinese ī-áԲ
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of yin and yang1

from Chinese (Peking) yin dark + yang bright
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Courtney Bonifacini and Gary Sewell of GardZen weren’t planning to install a yin and yang feature in the Zen Garden, but after the devastating loss of both their homes in the Eaton fire, they felt it was appropriate.

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Rick tumbles into the moat, and the last frame we see of these two lovers is a yin and yang as they float, dead in the water, with the circle of blood blooming on Chelsea’s back serving as the very overt visual marker for the yin-yang comparison.

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There is a yin and yang to that.

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Seattle quarterback Geno Smith embodied the yin and yang of this wild game, throwing three beautiful touchdown passes but offsetting those with three interceptions.

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They’re very — they have this yin and yang thing.

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What does yin and yang mean?

There's light and dark, day and night, good and evil, yin and yang.Yin and yang or yin-yang refers to a concept originating in ancient Chinese philosophy where opposite forces are seen as interconnected and counterbalancing.It is commonly represented by the yin-yang symbol, a circle made up of black and white swirls, each containing a spot of the other.

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