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This classic yin-yang (Taijitu) symbol originates from ancient Chinese Taoist tradition, visually expressing the concept that seemingly opposite forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world. Each side contains a dot of the opposite color, signifying that within each force lies the seed of its counterpart-yin holds yang, and yang holds yin. The flowing S-curve emphasizes constant motion and transformation rather than static division.
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