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You get Yin/Yang points (depending on the clan) by fighting your enemies.
Yin/Yang points allow you to purchase techniques (upgrades) and Zen Masters (Keep).
All Zen-Masters (heroes) and Spirit Wolves have their damage increased by 10% per each Yin/Yang the Clan has (not with every Yin/Yang gained in total). Ninja and Monks get a 5% damage increase. Serpent and Lotus follow the Yin where as Dragon and Wolf follow the Yang.
The rule for acquiring Yin/Yang is pretty simple: the more effectively you fight, the more Yin/Yang you get. However, the mechanic is deeper than that and depends on many conditions: inflicted/received damage, how far you fight from your original starting point, and the amount of points you already have.
Building a Town Square will also increase the Yin/Yang generation: 50% for Dragon and Lotus, 25% for Serpent and Wolf.