Dear Saho,
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As to your question, I think you didn't quite catch the meaning in the text.
In some books, this point is known as the infinite divison of Yin and Yang, which, I think, mostly reveals the relativity of Yin and Yang.
I.e., when in one place it is Yin, while in the other it is Yang.
So, Zang organs are Yin, but comparatively speaking, those in the upper part of the body are more Yang than those in the lower part.
Yes, most probably they are more warm, active, than the others. At least they are more close to the Sun.
So, when we say the ones in the upper part of the body is more Yang just because they are located in the upper part, so they are comparatively more Yang.
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