"Birth of Yin" captures the essence of creation and the delicate balance of opposing forces. At its center lies a powerful and intimidating figure, a serpent with the head of a skull, symbolizing the cycle of life and death, creation and destruction. The serpent is giving birth to Yin, the feminine principle in Chinese philosophy, as it flows upward and meets Yang, the masculine principle, symbolizing the unity and harmony of opposites.
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Birth of Yin: aye
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"Birth of Yin" captures the essence of creation and the delicate balance of opposing forces. At its center lies a powerful and intimidating figure, a serpent with the head of a skull, symbolizing the cycle of life and death, creation and destruction. The serpent is giving birth to Yin, the feminine principle in Chinese philosophy, as it flows upward and meets Yang, the masculine principle, symbolizing the unity and harmony of opposites.
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