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English: This is the Yin-yang symbol or Taijitu (太極圖), with black representing yin and white representing yang. It is a symbol that reflects the inescapably intertwined duality of all things in nature, a common theme in Taoism. No quality is independent of its opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a diminished form: these concepts are depicted by the vague division between black and white, the flowing boundary between the two, and the smaller circles within the large regions.
Polski: Znak ten składa się z białej lewej strony z czarną kropką na górze i czarnej prawej strony z białą kropką na górze. Jest bardzo znanym znakiem i jest jednym z niewielu znaków, po którym rozpoznajemy, ze rzecz oznakowana nim, jest z Japonii. Złożenie tych dwóch cześci oznacza na jeżyk polski słowa: ,,W każdej złej rzeczy jest coś dobrego i w każdej dobrej rzeczy jest coś złego.
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From Image:Yin_yang.png, converted to SVG by Gregory Maxwell.

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n/a

Author

Gregory Maxwell

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Public domain This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.

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current21:48, 10 October 2005466×466 (2 KB)Gmaxwell ( This is the '''Yin-yang symbol''' or '''Taijitu''' ('''太極圖'''), with black representing ''yin'' and white representing ''yang''. It is a symbol that reflects the inescapably intertwined duality)
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