A commonly used version of the Taijitu
A commonly used version of the Taijitu
কৃতিত্ব: Gregory Maxwell

The Taijitu (চীনা: 太極圖; ফিনিন: Taìjí tú; ওয়েড-জাইলস: T'ai4 chi2 t'u2; আক্ষরিক: "diagram of the supreme ultimate"), often incorrectly called a yin-yang, is a well known symbol deriving from Chinese culture which represents the principle of yin and yang from Taoist and Neo-Confucian philosophy. The term Taijitu itself refers to any of several schematic diagrams representing these principles.