Noon is not the time when yang is at its weakest. During the day, changes in yin and yang result from the movement of yin and yang waxing and waning.
1. At the time of daybreak, i.e., when the sky is just dawning, yang qi is gradually getting stronger, yin qi is gradually declining, and the temperature is gradually rising.
2. At mid-day, i.e., at noon, the yang energy is strongest, the yin energy declines, and the temperature is highest.
3. In the western part of the day, i.e. at sunset, yang qi gradually declines, yin qi gradually flourishes, and the temperature gradually decreases.
4. At midnight, that is, around Zi Hour, the yin qi is the strongest, the yang qi is the weakest, and the temperature is the lowest.
At midnight, the yin is strongest, the yang is weakest, and the temperature is lowest. At midnight, the yang is born, the yang is strong in the middle of the day, and the yin is long and the yang is weak.
When Yin and Yang are in balance, you are in good health. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you visit a medical institution to avoid delaying your condition.