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Summary Of: Yin and yang

yin and yang gradually trade places with each other... yin and yang are thought to arise together from an initial quiescence or emptiness... Since yin and yang are created together in a single movement... The relative positions and numbers of yin and yang lines within the trigrams determines the meaning of that trigram... is often described as the principles of yin and yang applied to the human body...

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