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What does Qinglong White Tiger Suzaku Xuanwu stand for in the Five Elements?

1. Wood: Oriental, A, B, Cyan and Qinglong.

Second, fire: South, Ding Bing, Red, Suzaku

3. Earth: Central, Infinite, Yellow and Huang Lin.

Gold: West, Geng Xin, White and White Tiger.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) water: North, Ren, Black, Xuanwu.

Sixth, the relationship between heavenly stems, five elements and orientation:

1, a is a wooden column, east. B is the tree of flowers and fruits, the East.

2.c is the fire of the sun, south. Ding is the fire of lamps and candles in Nancheng.

3.e is the soil of the city wall, and China. I am an idyllic land, China.

4, Geng is the gold of the axe, the west. Xin is the gold in western jewelry.

5, the water of the river, the water of the north. Decne is the water of raindrops in the north.

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The theory of five elements was originally created by the working people in ancient China, and its brilliant philosophical thoughts played an extremely important role in promoting the development of science in China. The essence of the Five Elements Theory holds that the world consists of five basic material characteristics: wood, fire, earth, gold and water. The development and changes of various things and phenomena in nature are the result of the constant movement and interaction of these five different conditions.

Ancient people in China looked up at astronomy, down at geography, and looked at things far and near. According to the interaction between the sun and the moon on the earth's periodic motion in1February, a set of annual calendars for the main branches and branches suitable for the development of China's agricultural production was formulated, which was developed into the "annual calendar for the main branches and branches" and incorporated into the theory of "generating, generating, and generating five elements", which has influenced it to this day.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Elements (Analogy of Everything)