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generation among the five elements

The five elements coexist, and they coexist with each other.

The five elements have a decisive influence on geomantic omen and traditional Chinese medicine.

In fact, it is not only an important basis of geomantic omen and tricks, but also the basis of Tibetan image theory and TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment. Because all the five zang-organs belong to their five elements, Feng Shui can also infer which Tibetan elephant has influenced the human body according to the unlucky Feng Shui. This is not nonsense, but a conclusion drawn through various feng shui verifications.

The order of the five elements is: fire produces soil, soil produces gold, gold produces water, aquatic wood, and wood makes a fire.

Fire produces soil, because fire burns an object and turns it into ashes, and ashes are soil;

Natural gold is extracted after smelting because both soil and stone contain gold;

Gold produces water, because if gold is burned by fire, it will dissolve into liquid, and the liquid belongs to water;

Aquatic wood, because water irrigates trees, trees can flourish;

Wood makes a fire, because fire uses wood as fuel. When the wood is burned out, the fire will go out automatically.

The order of the five elements is: fire is like gold, Jin Kemu, wood is like soil, soil is like water, and water is like fire.

Fire is gold, because it can dissolve metal;

Jin Kemu, because cutting tools made of metal can cut down trees;

Muke soil, because the roots and seedlings are strong, can break through the obstacles of soil;

Tuck water, because the soil can be waterproof;

Water suppresses fire, because fire goes out when it meets water.

The following are the things that the five elements are responsible for:

First, gold-the main west, autumn, dry, white, nostrils, fur, lungs, large intestine.

Second, wood-the main east, spring, wind, green, green, tendons, eyes, liver and gallbladder.

Third, water-the main north, winter, cold, blue, bone, ear, kidney, bladder.

Fourth, fire-the main south, summer, heat, red and purple, pulse, tongue, heart and small intestine.

Five, soil-the main center, long summer, wet, tan, meat, mouth, spleen, stomach.

The above is just a simple example. In fact, readers can try common sense, infer everything and see where the five elements belong. If you read more books on art and geomantic omen, you can also find more relevant information.