Figure 5.1
Yin and Yang - The circle represents a whole and the halves and the dots represent opposites, interactions, or balance.
Yin and Yang - The circle represents a whole and the halves and the dots represent opposites, interactions, or balance.
Figure 5.2
Water - Water is one of the five elements (wood, metal, fire, earth, and water). Water is supposed to be looked at as a source of life because it is important in the natural world.
Water - Water is one of the five elements (wood, metal, fire, earth, and water). Water is supposed to be looked at as a source of life because it is important in the natural world.
Figure 5.3
Confucius - This symbol is supposed to represent Confucius, the most important person in the Confucianism religion and the founder of the religion.
Confucius - This symbol is supposed to represent Confucius, the most important person in the Confucianism religion and the founder of the religion.
Figure 5.4 Hidden Meaning of the yin and yang
This video shows what the yin and yang means and gives a thorough description about it and it also includes examples. Yin and yang is a symbol in many Chinese temples.
This video shows what the yin and yang means and gives a thorough description about it and it also includes examples. Yin and yang is a symbol in many Chinese temples.