What is Yang?

Yáng · 阳 · Fundamental Theory

Represents the masculine, light, warm, active, external, ascending, and functional aspects of phenomena. In the body, it relates to Qi, warmth, activity, organs like the Heart and Spleen, and the upper parts of the body.

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Yang belongs to the Fundamental Theory group of Traditional Chinese Medicine terminology. Browse the full TCM glossary or the related terms below.

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What is Yang in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Represents the masculine, light, warm, active, external, ascending, and functional aspects of phenomena. In the body, it relates to Qi, warmth, activity, organs like the Heart and Spleen, and the upper parts of the body.

What category does Yang belong to?

Yang is part of the Fundamental Theory group of TCM concepts.

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