Yin and Yang Symbol

Yin and yang are fundamental concepts in Chinese philosophy, representing the dualistic nature of the universe. The yin and yang symbol, known as the Taijitu, consists of a circle divided into two swirling sections, one black (yin) and the other white (yang), each containing a small circle of the opposite color. This symbol visually conveys the interconnected and complementary nature of yin and yang.
  • Unicode
    U+262F
  • HTML Code
    ☯
  • CSS Code
    \262F

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Yin and yang symbols hold profound cultural significance in Chinese philosophy and are widely recognized as a symbol of harmony and balance. Yin is associated with qualities such as darkness, femininity, passivity, and cold, while yang represents light, masculinity, activity, and heat. The interaction of yin and yang is believed to create a dynamic balance in the universe, where each force is dependent on the other for existence. This concept is central to traditional Chinese medicine, martial arts, feng shui, and various aspects of Chinese culture.

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