Yin Yang Tattoos
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The yin and yang symbol or taijitu, is a Chinese symbol for the concept of yin and yang. Simplest meaning of this symbolism is it represents the two sides of a coin, and yin can change to yang, while yang can change to yin.
Yin is the feminine side, shown with things like the dark, wetness, cold, passivity, disintegration, etc, while yang stands for light, warmth, dryness, activity, etc.
In Chinese philosophy, yin and yang (also, yin-yang or yin yang) describes how apparently opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another.