This concept is expressed as ‘shanshui’ which used together represent the word
‘landscape’. More than two elements of an image, these represent two complementary
poles, reflecting the Daoist view of the universe. The mountain is Yang — reaching
vertically towards Heaven, stable, warm, and dry in the sun, while the water is Yin —
horizontal and resting on the earth, fluid, moist and cool. The interaction of Yin, the
receptive, feminine aspect of universal energy, and its counterpart Yang, active and
masculine, is of course a fundamental notion of Daoism. What is often overlooked is an
essential third element.
(a) What does ‘Shanshui’ mean?
(i) Ocean-land
(ii) Mountain-river
(iii) Land-sea
(iv) Mountain-water
(b) Which Chinese view is mentioned in the extract?
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