
Yin and Yang, or dualism, refers to the nature of opposites. It is an ancient Chinese belief that represents an understanding of nature. It refers to the dual natures that form the things of the world, which are part of the Taoist teachings, with Lao Tzu as the founder of the Liad Kuk era of Chinese history. The “Yin” symbol is the black part. Yang is the white dot on the head, "yang" is the white figure, and Yin is the black round dot on the head as well. That outer circle represents "everything in the world". Black (Yin) and White (Yang) symbolize the interaction of energy and the means by which everything can happen. It will be noted that the yin and yang characteristics in the circle will move towards each other. from yang to yin and from yin to yang That is the meaning of the coexistence of all things in this world, for example there is a day and there is a night. There are men and there are women There is birth and death. There is darkness, there is light. There is hot and there is cold There is a positive, there is a negative, etc. Therefore, if there is no yin, there is no yang, and if there is no yang, there is no yin either. We are like people who have both good and bad things in themselves. Just like those demons who, although some of them may have been good