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The meaning of male and female
In China's theory of Yin and Yang, Yin is the foundation and Yang is the movement of Yin. Between masculinity and femininity, ancient China people paid far more attention to femininity than masculinity, because in their view, femininity has something similar to the inaction of heaven but all-encompassing, so softness can overcome rigidity, dripping water wears away the stone, and yin wins yang. But in the feudal ethical society based on Confucianism, it is not dominated by women, but by men. This seemingly contradictory place can actually reveal the essence of China's traditional culture: ancient China people never made a static examination of things, but put all the objects they knew in the process of movement and change. This spirit has been fully and comprehensively reflected in Yi. Therefore, from the perspective of change, all yang is produced by the movement of yin. Although the real world is constantly changing and extremely dynamic, it is static, between static and dynamic, mainly static and dynamic. Therefore, in a "promising" society, men should naturally become the main body, but all the movements of Yang will eventually be attributed to the quietness of Yin, so in a "inaction" world, this is the dialectical relationship between the transformation of Yin and Yang.
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