Yung

Yung

Courage, one of the universally recognized moral qualities of man (ta te), especially of the superior man. — W.T.C.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Yung

(a) Harmony.

(b) What is common, ordinary, universal.

To the Confucians this is “the eternal law of the universe.” See chung yung. To Chuang Tzu (between 399 and 295 B.C.) “the common and the ordinary are the natural function of all things, which expresses the common nature of the whole. Following the common nature of the whole, they are at ease. Being at ease, they are near perfection. This is letting nature take its course, without being conscious of the fact. This is Tao.” — W.T.C.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy