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The [[star]] which the [[Earth]] revolves around and receives [[light]] and [[warmth]] from, the [[Sun]]. | The [[star]] which the [[Earth]] revolves around and receives [[light]] and [[warmth]] from, the [[Sun]]. | ||
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+ | The [[Moon]] and the [[Sun]] are associated with the [[yin and yang]] where the Moon represents ''yin'' and the Sun ''yang'' as dynamic opposites. | ||
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The star which the Earth revolves around and receives light and warmth from, the Sun.
The Moon and the Sun are associated with the yin and yang where the Moon represents yin and the Sun yang as dynamic opposites.
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