Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do the five elements of Jin Mu stand for?
What do the five elements of Jin Mu stand for?
Gold, not gold. It means firmness and solidification.
Wood represents the function and root of life. The Chinese character "sheng" well explains the "wood" in the five elements. Life is a hieroglyph, and below it is the word "earth", which represents a branch and a leaf that broke through the ground.
Water stands for flow, which means circulation and circumferential flow.
Fire represents heat energy.
The earth represents the earth itself. So the soil is centered on the five elements.
Everything in the universe can be systematically divided into five categories according to its characteristics: gold, wood, water, fire and earth. These five things are collectively called the five elements. Jin Mu's fire, water and soil are not five specific single things, but five different attributes of the universe. We should fully understand the true connotation of the five elements.
Five elements of mutual resistance:
Jin Kemu, because cutting tools made of metal can cut down trees. (There is no grass in the minefield)
Muke soil, because the roots absorb nutrients from the soil to supplement their own use, trees are strong, and if the soil is not supplemented, it will naturally weaken.
Fill with water, because the soil can be waterproof. Soldiers will block the water and have a way to cover it.
Water suppresses fire, because fire will go out when it meets water.
Hawkkin, because fire can dissolve metal.
Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-yin and yang and five elements
Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Elements Attribute
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