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Yin yang (disambiguation)

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Yin and yang are concepts in Chinese philosophy, used to describe how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary.

The yin yang symbol is a Chinese symbol known as a taijitu which demonstrates the concept.

The concept is associated with the philosophy known as Taoism.

Yin and yang, yin yang or yin-yang may also refer to:

Music

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Others

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  • Yin Yang fish, also called dead-and-alive fish, dish in Taiwanese cuisine
  • Yin Yang Yo!, American-Canadian animated television series created by Bob Boyle II
  • Yin-Yang, fictional character, eleventh King of Xanth, able to create invokable spells in Magicians of Xanth from the Xanth series
  • YY1 or Yin Yang 1, a transcriptional repressor protein in humans that is encoded by the YY1 gene
  • The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go, 1970 British film directed by Burgess Meredith

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