Five Aspects of Yin and Yang Pt.1 Flashcards

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These represent what?

  1. Opposition
  2. Interdependence
  3. Inter-Consuming-Supporting
  4. Inter-Transforming
  5. Infinite Divisibility
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Five aspects of Yin and Yang

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What are the Five aspects of Yin and Yang?

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  1. Opposition
  2. Interdependence
  3. Inter-Consuming-Supporting
  4. Inter-Transforming
  5. Infinite Divisibility
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All things have Yin and Yang Aspects are an example of?

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Opposition

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How can we define Opposition

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All things have Yin and Yang Aspects

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The saying All things have Yin and Yang Aspects is a definition of?

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Opposition

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Under Opposition What are the other Yang Examples?

  1. Exterior
  2. Heat
  3. Excess
  4. Restless
  5. Acute
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  1. Rapid Changes
  2. Stretch Out
  3. Red Face
  4. Coarse Breathing
  5. Thirst
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Under Opposition What are the other Yang Examples?

  1. Rapid Changes
  2. Stretch Out
  3. Red Face
  4. Coarse Breathing
  5. Thirst
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  1. Exterior
  2. Heat
  3. Excess
  4. Restless
  5. Acute
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Under Opposition What are the other Yin Examples?

  1. Interior
  2. Cold
  3. Deficiency
  4. Quiet
  5. Chronic
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  1. Lingering Disease
  2. Curl Up
  3. Pale Face
  4. Shallow Breathing
  5. No Thirst
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Under Opposition What are the other Yin Examples?

  1. Lingering Disease
  2. Curl Up
  3. Pale Face
  4. Shallow Breathing
  5. No Thirst
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  1. Interior
  2. Cold
  3. Deficiency
  4. Quiet
  5. Chronic
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Yin and Yang cannon exist without the other is an example of?

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Inter-Dependence

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What is an example of Inter-Dependence?

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Yin and Yang cannon exist without the other

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Why cant Yin and Yang exist without the other

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They are Inter-Dependent

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Under the Nature Aspect of Inter-Dependence:

Yin corresponds to nutrient substance, and Yang to functional activities. Also

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Without Structure “Yin” the function “Yang” could not perform

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Under the Nature Aspect of Inter-Dependence:

Without Structure “Yin” the function “Yang” could not perform. Also

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Yin corresponds to nutrient substance, and Yang to functional activities.

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What are the Nature Aspects of Inter-Dependence?

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Without Structure “Yin” the function “Yang” could not perform

Yin corresponds to nutrient substance, and Yang to functional activities

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Without Structure “Yin” the function “Yang” could not perform

Yin corresponds to nutrient substance, and Yang to functional activities

These are the aspects of?

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Inter-Dependence According to the Five Aspects of Yin-Yang Relationship “Nature”

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Under the Medicine Aspect of Inter-Dependence:

The Yin organs depend on the Yang organs to produce Qi and Blood

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The Yang organs depend on the Yin organs for their nourishment deriving from Blood and Essence

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Under the Medicine Aspect of Inter-Dependence:

The Yang organs depend on the Yin organs for their nourishment deriving from Blood and Essence

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The Yin organs depend on the Yang organs to produce Qi and Blood

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The Yang organs depend on the Yin organs for their nourishment deriving from Blood and Essence

The Yin organs depend on the Yang organs to produce Qi and Blood

These statements belong to which rule?

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Inter-Dependence under The Five Aspects of Yin and Yang

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Yin and Yang are in a constant state of change for preserving the balance is the definition of?

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Mutual-Consuming

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Define Mutual-Consuming

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Yin and Yang are in a constant state of change for preserving the balance

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What is the meaning of Mutual-Consuming

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Yin and Yang are in a constant state of change for preserving the balance

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According to the Mutual-Consuming under Nature:

In the summertime the weather is hot “Yang” and we sweat “Yin” more

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When the external temperature is very cold “Yin” the body starts trembling “Yang”

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According to the Mutual-Consuming under Nature:

When the external temperature is very cold “Yin” the body starts trembling “Yang”

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In the summertime the weather is hot “Yang” and we sweat “Yin” more

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When the external temperature is very cold “Yin” the body starts trembling “Yang”

In the summertime the weather is hot “Yang” and we sweat “Yin” more

These are examples of what under the Five Aspects of Yin and Yang?

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Mutual-Consuming “Nature”

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According to the Mutual-Consuming under Medicine:

Excess of Yin: Excess Cold (interior/exterior) in the body consumes the Yang, especially Sp Yang. “Full Cold”

Excess of Yang: Excess Heat (exterior/interior) consumes the body fluids and leads to dryness “Full Heat”

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Consumption of Yang: The decrease of Yang energy leads to symptoms of a relative excess Yin, such as a feeling of cold and chilliness “Empty Cold”

Consumption of Yin: The decrease of Yin leads to symptoms of a relative excess Yang, such as a feeling of heat “Empty Heat”

Five Aspects of Yin-Yang

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According to the Mutual-Consuming under Medicine:

Consumption of Yang: The decrease of Yang energy leads to symptoms of a relative excess Yin, such as a feeling of cold and chilliness “Empty Cold”

Consumption of Yin: The decrease of Yin leads to symptoms of a relative excess Yang, such as a feeling of heat “Empty Heat”

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Excess of Yin: Excess Cold (interior/exterior) in the body consumes the Yang, especially Sp Yang. “Full Cold”

Excess of Yang: Excess Heat (exterior/interior) consumes the body fluids and leads to dryness “Full Heat”

Five Aspects of Yin-Yang

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According to the Mutual-Consuming under Medicine:

Consumption of Yang: The decrease of Yang energy leads to symptoms of a relative excess Yin, such as a feeling of cold and chilliness “Empty Cold”

Consumption of Yin: The decrease of Yin leads to symptoms of a relative excess Yang, such as a feeling of heat “Empty Heat”

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Excess of Yin: Excess Cold (interior/exterior) in the body consumes the Yang, especially Sp Yang. “Full Cold”

Excess of Yang: Excess Heat (exterior/interior) consumes the body fluids and leads to dryness “Full Heat”

Five Aspects of Yin-Yang