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Ying Yang

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Super Yang-Mills

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YB

Yang Berhormat (Malaysian: The Honorable)

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YMAA

Yang's Martial Arts Association

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Yang's Martial Arts Association

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YB

Yang-Baxter equation

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WJY

William J. Yang & Associates

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WJY&A

William J. Yang & Associates

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A. Yang Thai Manufacturing

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LYP

Lee, Yang, and Parr Correlation

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HYY

The House Of Yin Yang

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NYC

Nan Yang Camp

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TYI

Tong Yang Indonesia shoe factory

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YM

Yang Mills method

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YGW

Yang- Gan- Wan Pro-Liver pill

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RWBY

Ruby Weiss Blake and Yang

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YMTT

Yang Mana Taw Taw

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BYY

Bayesian Ying Yang

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CYBE

classical Yang Baxter equation

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RWBY

Ruby Weiss Blake Yang

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YYB

Ying Yang Bao

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YRY

Yang Richard Yang

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YSY

Yong Shu Yang

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EYD

Ejaan Yang Disempurnakan

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YYT

Ying Yang Twins

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What does yin and yang mean?

Yin and yang
Yin and yang ( and ) is a Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces. In Chinese cosmology, the universe creates itself out of a primary chaos of material energy, organized into the cycles of yin and yang and formed into objects and lives. Yin is the receptive and yang the active principle, seen in all forms of change and difference such as the annual cycle (winter and summer), the landscape (north-facing shade and south-facing brightness), sexual coupling (female and male), the formation of both men and women as characters and sociopolitical history (disorder and order).Taiji or tai chi (simplified Chinese: 太极; traditional Chinese: 太極; pinyin: tàijí; lit. 'great pole') is a Chinese cosmological term for the "Supreme Ultimate" state of undifferentiated absolute and infinite potential, the oneness before duality, from which yin and yang originate. It can be compared with the old wuji (無極, "without pole"). In the cosmology pertaining to yin and yang, the material energy, which this universe has created itself out of, is also referred to as qi. It is believed that the organization of qi in this cosmology of yin and yang has formed many things. Included among these forms are humans. Many natural dualities (such as light and dark, fire and water, expanding and contracting) are thought of as physical manifestations of the duality symbolized by yin and yang. This duality lies at the origins of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of traditional Chinese medicine, and a central principle of different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise, such as baguazhang, taijiquan (tai chi ch'üan) and qigong (ch'i kung), as well as appearing in the pages of the I Ching. The notion of duality can be found in many areas, such as Communities of Practice. The term "dualistic-monism" or dialectical monism has been coined in an attempt to express this fruitful paradox of simultaneous unity and duality. Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary (rather than opposing) forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts. According to this philosophy, everything has both yin and yang aspects (for instance, shadow cannot exist without light). Either of the two major aspects may manifest more strongly in a particular object, depending on the criterion of the observation. The yin yang (i.e. taijitu symbol) shows a balance between two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section. In Taoist metaphysics, distinctions between good and bad, along with other dichotomous moral judgments, are perceptual, not real; so, the duality of yin and yang is an indivisible whole. In the ethics of Confucianism on the other hand, most notably in the philosophy of Dong Zhongshu (c. 2nd century BC), a moral dimension is attached to the idea of yin and yang.

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