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yang
The essential male principle in eastern religion or philosophy
To make the cry of the wild goose
(yahng) The Tao School believes that everything contains opposite forces of yin and yang which are mutually exclusive, yet interdependent, e g female (yin) vs male (yang)
The monetary unit of Korea from 1892 to 1902, divided 100 pun
movement; purity; spring; the sun; the sage; male; weightless Compare with yin Yao Chi: Used interchangeably with wu-chi yin: stillness; impurity; autumn; the moon; the ordinary person; female; heavy Compare with yang
The male, active, positive force in Chinese philosophy, complementary to the Yin, which is the female, passive, negative force He is probably just named this for his Asian look and the fact he is male And just to make sure you know, Yin and Yang do NOT symbolize Evil and Good Actually, the Yin and Yang depend on each other -- Crono & Dekar
More active energy Some yang qualities are heat, dryness, movement, and an upward direction
Yang means hard, masculine and assertive
"Active" or "positive " In ying-yang theory, the positive aspect associated with what is described as centrifugal, expansive and extroversive
the bright positive masculine principle in Chinese dualistic cosmology; "yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence"
represents heat and the body's ability to generate and maintain warmth and circulation
The cry of the wild goose; a honk
The active, male cosmic principle in Chinese dualistic philosophy. the male principle in Chinese philosophy which is active, light, and positive, and which combines with yin (=the female principle) to influence everything in the world. Kuei yang Shen yang Yang Jian Yang Guang Yang ti Ou yang Hsiu Wang Yang ming Yang Hui Yang Chen Ning Frank Yang yin yang
The active aspect of reality that expresses itself in speech, light and heat The active aspect of reality that expresses itself in speech, light and heat
Creative energy, one aspect of the complimentary opposites in Chinese philosophy It reflects the more active, moving, warmer aspects; see also Yin
"Active" or "positive" In ying-yang theory, the positive aspect associated with what is described as centrifugal, expansive and extroversive
in the context of light, yang represents the sun or brightness
movement; purity; spring; the sun; the sage; male; weightless Compare with yin
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