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杜承鸿Complementarity is a philosophical concept used to describe the relationship between two things or ideas. The concept stems from the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who believed that there is a universal relationship of opposites and complementarities in the world. Oppositely complementary means that under certain conditions, two things or ideas are opposed to each other, but they are interdependent and complementary to each other, forming a vivid and complex whole.
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李明锴Two or more things or concepts have the characteristic of conflicting and opposing relationships, while also complementing and complementing each other. This relationship is reflected in multiple fields such as nature, social sciences, and interpersonal relationships. For example, in interpersonal relationships, friends may sometimes have different perspectives and perspectives, but it is these differences that enable them to learn more from each other, complement each other, and grow together. This contradictory and complementary relationship helps to promote the development and progress of things.