Yìn
surname Yin
abbr. for 印度[Yin4 du4]
yīn
overcast (weather)
cloudy
shady
Yin (the negative principle of Yin and Yang)
negative (electric.)
feminine
moon
implicit
hidden
genitalia
Yīn
surname Yin
dynasty name at the end the Shang dynasty, after their move to Yinxu 殷墟 in modern Henan province
Táng Bó hǔ
Tang Bohu or Tang Yin 唐寅 (1470-1523), Ming painter and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子
qián kūn
Heaven and earth
Yin and Yang
The Universe
Táng Yín
Tang Bohu 唐伯虎 or Tang Yin (1470-1523), Ming painter and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子
qì huà
to vaporize
evaporation
carburetion
氣|气[qi4] transformation in TCM (i.e. transformation of yin yang vital breath)
unvoicing of voiced consonant
dǎo yǐn
same as 引導|引导[yin3 dao3]
Dao Yin, Daoist exercises involving breathing, stretching and self-massage
shì háng
World Bank
abbr. for 世界銀行|世界银行[Shì jiè Yín háng]
yīn xū
deficiency of yin 陰|阴[yin1] in TCM
Yīn shān
Yin mountains in Inner Mongolia
Bó
name of district in Anhui
capital of Yin
yīn xū huǒ wàng
an excess of heat caused by a deficiency in Yin energy (idiom)
Hè lán shān
Helan mountains in Yinchuan 銀川|银川[Yín chuān], Ningxia between Ningxia and Inner Mongolia
sān jiào jiǔ liú
the Three Religions (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism) and Nine Schools (Confucians, Daoists, Yin-Yang, Legalists, Logicians, Mohists, Political Strategists, Eclectics, Agriculturists)
fig. people from all trades (often derog.)
jiǔ liú
the nine schools of thought, philosophical schools of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods (770-220 BC), viz Confucians 儒家[Ru2 jia1], Daoists 道家[Dao4 jia1], Yin and Yang 陰陽家|阴阳家[Yin1 yang2 jia1], Legalists 法家[Fa3 jia1], Logicians 名家[Ming2 jia1], Mohists 墨家[Mo4 jia1], Diplomats 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1], Miscellaneous 雜家|杂家[Za2 jia1], and Agriculturalists 農家|农家[Nong2 jia1]
Tài jí tú
diagram of cosmological scheme
Yin-Yang symbol
☯
Lǐ Xiū xián
Danny Lee Sau-Yin (1953-), Hong Kong actor and director
Yīn yáng Jiā
Yin-Yang School of Thought of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Zou Yan 鄒衍|邹衍[Zōu Yǎn]
Zōu Yǎn
Zou Yan (305-240 BC), founder of the School of Yin-Yang of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)
Yān qí Huí zú zì zhì xiàn
Yenji Xuyzu aptonom nahiyisi or Yanqi Hui autonomous county in Bayin'guoleng Mongol autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang 巴音郭愣蒙古自治州[Bā yīn gūo lèng Měng gǔ zì zhì zhōu], Xinjiang
Hè lán shān mài
Helan mountains in Yinchuan 銀川|银川[Yín chuān], Ningxia between Ningxia and Inner Mongolia
yín yīn
alveolar sound (linguistics)
Bā yīn guō lèng zhōu
abbr. for Bayin'guoleng Mongol autonomous prefecture of Xinjiang
abbr. for 巴音郭愣蒙古自治州[Bā yīn gūo lèng Měng gǔ zì zhì zhōu]
Yīn yáng jiā
School of Yin-Yang of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Zou Yan 鄒衍|邹衍[Zou1 Yan3]
yīn yīn
earnest
ardent (hope etc)
liǎng yí
heaven and earth
yin and yang
xū sǔn
(TCM) consumptive disease, chronic deficiency disorder due to impaired function of inner organs, deficiency of qi, blood, yin and yang
asthenia