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/* Five Phases theory */
<br>While the change of yin and yang may seem random, they actual follow a pattern known Xu Xing or the Five Phases, which shows how and when yin will shift to yang and vice versa. Typically, Xu Xing is used to describe the change of seasons and states of elements. For example, Spring giving rise to Early Summer, which turns into Late Summer, which then becomes Fall, then Winter, then Spring again.
[[File:Wu Xing pattern.png|thumb|350px|left|]]<br>In terms of the human body, the organs follow a similar Wu-Xing pattern, called Zang-Fu. Zang refers to organs that are yin in nature. They are the pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, lung, and kidneys. Fu refers to organs that are yang. They are the triple burner, small intestine, large intestine, gall bladder, urinary bladder, and stomach. Each zang has a fu, and every zang-fu pair corresponds to one of the five phases. The diagram below better explains this relationship.<br><br><br><br><br>The chart below shows the analogous relationships between the Xu Xing and Zang-fu organs. <br><br><br><br><br>
[[File:Zang fu 5 elements.jpg|thumb|450px|left|]]<br>
The chart below shows the analogous relationships between the Xu Xing and Zang-fu organs.
[[File:Xu xing table.png]]
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