Yin may refer to:
- Yin (city), the last capital of the Yin Dynasty. Yinxu ( is the ruins of the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty ( 1766 BC - 1050 BC)
- Yin (surname), a rare Chinese surname of descendents from the dynasty above. ---- (Please note that "Yin" is usually a transliteration of a word from the Mandarin dialect — its cognate in another Chinese dialect may be pronounced differently and thus spelled
- Yin (character), The fictional character from the Disney/Jetix show Yin Yang Yo!. Yin is one of the main characters of the American Animated television series Yin Yang Yo!.
- Yin (Ten Kingdoms), a short-lived kingdom of China's Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
- Yin Dynasty, also known as the Shang Dynasty, the first historic Chinese nation and dynasty
- Yin and yang, two opposing forces in traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine
Yin could refer to these people:
- Yin Chengzong, premier Chinese pianist and composer who arranged the Yellow River Concerto
- The Big Yin, nickname of Billy Connolly
The Yin (殷 was a short-lived kingdom during China’s Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period which lasted from 907 to 960 and bridged the time between The Shang Dynasty ( Chinese: 商[[wiktionary 朝|朝]] or Yin Dynasty ( 殷[[wiktionary 代|代]] was according to traditional sources the In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin and yang ( is used to describe how seemingly opposing forces are bound together intertwined and interdependent in the Yin Chengzong (殷承宗 Pinyin: Yīn Chéngzōng (born 1941) is a Chinese Pianist and Composer. Billy Connolly, CBE (born William Connolly Jr on 24 November, 1942) is a Scottish
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yin
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- the essential female principle in eastern religion or philosophy
- The number one, primarily used in Scotland and Ulster
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