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How do fire, water and soil coexist in Jin Mu?

Gold, wood, water, fire and earth are collectively called the five elements, which refer to the five basic elements that make up matter. Ancient philosophers in China used the theory of five elements to explain the formation of all things in the world and their relationships.

1, five lines:

Jinshui, aquatic wood, Muhuo, Huotu, Tujin.

2. Five elements:

Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tuke water, water, fire, fire, gold.

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The five elements correspond to the human body:

All flesh and blood are bound by yin and yang and shaped by the five elements. Its body is also a symbol of wood bone, gold tendon, soil tendon, water and blood, internal heat and five things. The five things in reality have their own advantages.

Matter in the world can be divided into five categories: wood, fire, earth, gold and water. Five things correspond to five colors, namely, blue, red, yellow, white and black, which are reflected in people's body and mind and respectively correspond to sadness, panic, celebration, crying and disease. Among the five elements, wood, fire, gold and water are the main seasons. For example, spring is the growing period of flowers and trees, so the wood is the most prosperous, that is, the king. Wood fires are two flourishing, that is, the phase, while gold is in a state of imprisonment, because the two flourishing fires are restrained, and the soil and water consumed by the most prosperous wood are dying.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Jin Mu Fire, Water and Earth