Yin and yang are equal yet opposing forces that occur in all naturally occurring phenomena.
Yang di-Pertuan Agong | Emperor Yang of Sui | Yin and yang | Yang Lian | Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Welly Yang | Rainie Yang | Lee Boon Yang | Edward Yang | Yang Zhongjian | Yang Sung-chul | Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum | yin and yang | Yang Jiang | Yang Hyun-suk | Yang Guozhong | Shang Yang | Bo Yang | Yin Chengzong | Yang Shen | Yang Jian | Yang Hao | yang | Park Shin-yang | Liu Yang (violinist) | Liu Yang | Empress Yang Lihua | Young Yang Chung | Yin River | Yin Mo |
:無極生有極、有極是太極、
太極生兩儀、即陰陽;
兩儀生四象: 即少陰、太陰、少陽、太陽、
四象演八卦、八八六十四卦
The Limitless (Wuji) produces the delimited, and this is the Absolute (Taiji)
The Taiji produces two forms, named yin and yang
The two forms produce four phenomena, named lesser yin, great yin (taiyin also means the Moon), lesser yang, great yang (taiyang also means the Sun).
According to the I Ching, nine is a yang number; the ninth day of the ninth lunar month (or double nine) has too much yang (a traditional Chinese spiritual concept) and is thus a potentially dangerous date.
Syncretism allowed various schools of thought such as Yi, Yin yang, Wu xing and Ren to mutually complement one another without threatening traditional religious practice or new religious movements.
The contents of Taiping Jing are diverse, but primarily deals with subjects such as heaven and earth, five elements, Yin and yang and the sexagenary cycle.
As a tonifying herb which enters the kidney organ (Zang) and/or channel (Jing), its role is fundamental, in accordance with the dictum that "the kidney is the root of Yin and Yang of all the organs (Zang-fu).
Later, Dong Zhongshu authored Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals, Interactions Between Heaven and Mankind and Strange Calamities of Yin and Yang, in which he popularized his mysticism interpretation of Gongyang Zhuan.