Although the movements are very graceful, the art stresses the yin-yang principle of complementary opposites, hard and soft.
They are complementary opposites, and we would learn valuable lessons from watching them go at it.
They are complementary opposites, similar to the ideas of Yin and yang in Taoism.
What we are doing is yin yang, the balance of complementary opposites.
Its complementary opposite is communion.
In Chinese philosophy, yin and yang (e.g., dark and light) are described as complementary opposites within a greater whole.
They are opposites, yet complementary.
They are complementary opposites or dualities, bearing similarities to the concept of yin and yang in Taoism.
Today the two are complementary opposites.
A dialectician is a philosopher who views the world in terms of complementary opposites and the interactions thereof.