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The organization of writing is based on the interaction of “Yin-Yang dualism”, which forms a “multiple←→binary←→single (zero)” spiral structure by means “shift”, “transfer” and “conceiveness”. At first sight, such structure works for the organization of writing in literary works. In fact, it goes beyond the structure and reaches higher level as a methodological principle that represents the generality. This article explores the related discourses in Chinese classics Zhou Yi and Lao Tze, and proves its effect on literary works. The author also highlights the close relationship between dualistic interaction and the organization of writing.
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