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- | # The essential [[male]] principle in [[eastern religion]] or philosophy. | + | '''Yang''', in [[yin and yang]], the word for one half of the two opposing forces in Chinese philosophy, described as "bright positive masculine principle" in Chinese dualistic cosmology. |
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Yang, in yin and yang, the word for one half of the two opposing forces in Chinese philosophy, described as "bright positive masculine principle" in Chinese dualistic cosmology.
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