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Answer for the clue "Masculine Chinese principle ", 4 letters:
yang

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Word definitions for yang in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Yang (State) was a state established during the Western Zhou dynasty and the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
yang \yang\, n. (Chinese philosophy) one of the two fundamental principles. See yin and yang .

Usage examples of yang.

Yang was responsible for the crimes of the Sui Dynasty and allowed the Ancestress to retire in luxury.

The next turn around, Yang has worked his way up into the pack of Chinese, and it is little Bling who is bringing up the rear, looking as disheveled as ever in a U of Beijing track singlet, his number on upside down.

They occupied the center of the throne room, for Quong Yang and Chun Laro had rolled to a spot beyond the dragon seat.

There was a suspicion that this Fid had poisoned Yang, for his talent related to alchemy, and he could make potions do sinister things.

Yang or some other abode of disembodied spirits--you, who come for mischief and pay harbourage with mischance--is it likely you could eat wholesome food?

But the Chi forces rallied around their chieftain, and Yang Huo fled to Key with most of the national treasury.

But everyone agrees that both Yang Huo and the warden of Pi tried to enlist the services of Confucius.

But nothing came of any of this because Yang Huo and the warden never joined forces.

It was reported that both Yang Huo and the warden of Pi were to be seen fighting in the Key army against their own countrymen.

Yang recognized Iota of the Federation Defense Council, head of the specialized intelligence planning section.

Wallace sneaks back into Medlab to try to steal the evidence linking Khatib to Yang.

Ship Commander Sun Yang broke into the room, the door slamming against the bulkhead, the tilt of the ship keeping the door from latching open, as Yang stared at Chu.

Shong Lue Yang, a messianic Hmong leader who was not previously literate in any language.

But when he heard the cheering and saw the waving crowd up the hill, Yang had slackened his stride to allow Zhoa to run on ahead.

In place of the Yang Diamond sat a polyglot, polyfunctional melange of industries, the Hong Kong of the 26th century.