2. What does it mean?
Yin and Yang: In chinese philosophy, two cosmic
forces that combine to produce all that comes to be.
3. Yin is the passive principle, and yang is the active. The two forces are not opposing
forces as believed by Western civilization, but rather just coexisting harmonies of life.
4. Use it in a sentence!
John and Bill were the yin and yang of
the lemonade stand industry. John
handled the signs and marketing, and Bill
handled the customers.
5. Webber, Elizabeth, and Mike Feinsilber. "Yin
and Yang." Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of
Allusions. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster,
1999. Print.