Yong 2299569 210249834 2008-05-05T04:00:05Z ClueBot 4928500 Reverting possible vandalism by [[Special:Contributions/61.88.131.156|61.88.131.156]] to version by 203.94.141.206. False positive? [[User:ClueBot/FalsePositives|Report it]]. Thanks, [[User:ClueBot]]. (356529) (Bot) :''This article is about the Chinese word for Courage. For the Korean Dragon, see [[Korean dragon]]'' {{redirect|Yung}} '''Yong''' ({{zh-cpw|c=勇|p=yǒng|w=yung}}) is the Chinese word for "courage" or "brave" as an adjective; "soldier" as a noun. '''Yong''' ({{zh-cpw|c=永|p=yǒng|w=yung}}) can also mean "permanence". It is also unique in that the single character contains eight strokes common to [[Chinese character]]s. An explanation for how to write the eight strokes is found in the [[Eight Principles of Yong]]. This concept is often associated with [[Ti (concept)|Ti]] {{Philo-stub}} {{wiktionarypar2|yung|yong}} [[Category:Chinese philosophy]] [[Category:Chinese thought]]