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How does time correspond to fire, water and soil in Jin Mu?

China's ancient calendar has always been in a leading position in the world, and its chronology, that is, the trunk and branch chronology, is also a very scientific method, but for ordinary people, the zodiac and the five elements are the most understandable popularization methods.

The following are five elements corresponding to heavenly stems:

Dry days and dry things:

Party A, Party B, Party C, Party D, Party E, Party B, Party G, Party A, Party B, Party C, Party D, Party B, Party C, Party B, Party C.

Five elements:

Yang wood, Yin wood, Yang fire, Yin fire, Yang soil, Yin soil, Yang gold, Yin gold, Yang water, Yin water.

Everyone's date, year and time of birth are expressed in heavenly stems and earthly branches. Tiangan: A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Man and Ghost are collectively called "Ten Tiangan", and the earthly branches are Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu and Wei. Every heavenly stems and earthly branches corresponds to the fire, water and earth in Jin Mu's five elements, such as: A and B are both wood; C and D are fire; E, own soil; Geng and Xin did not enter; Nonyl, decyl

For water; Ground branch: Zi and Hai are water; Yin and Mao are wood; Noon, noon, fire; Shen, you are gold; Chen, Xu, Ugly, Wei and Si are dirt; For example, in 2008, Wuzi (five behaviors of soil and water) had a (five behaviors of gold and gold) day in August, and the same was true; This is a combination of folk customs and five elements, and it is also the basic knowledge in Yi-ology!