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The meaning of fire, water and earth in Jin Mu.

The five elements are very important elements in fortune telling and have been widely concerned by people. So what are the meanings of fire, water and earth in Jin Mu? I believe everyone wants to know the answer to this question, so let's take a look at the meaning of fire, water and earth in Jin Mu, so that we can better apply the knowledge of fortune-telling to our daily life. Then let's look at the meaning of fire, water and earth in Jin Mu.

Jin Mu, fire, water, earth, five elements, health.

Wood: Liver and gallbladder are internal and external organs, belonging to bones and limbs. Excessive prosperity or aging is more suitable for diseases such as liver and gallbladder, head and neck, limbs, joints, tendons and veins, eyes and nerves.

Fire: The heart and small intestine are internal and external organs, belonging to blood vessels and the whole circulatory system. Too prosperous or too old, it is more suitable for diseases such as small intestine, heart, shoulders, blood, menstrual blood, face, teeth, abdomen and tongue.

Earth: The spleen and stomach are internal and external viscera, belonging to the intestine and the whole digestive system. Excessive prosperity or aging is more suitable for diseases such as spleen, stomach, ribs, back, chest, lung and abdomen.

Jin: Lung and large intestine are internal and external organs, belonging to trachea and the whole respiratory system. Too prosperous or too old, it is more suitable for diseases such as large intestine, lung, navel, expectoration, liver, skin, hemorrhoids, nose and trachea.

Water: Kidney and bladder meridian are internal and external organs, belonging to brain and urinary system. Too prosperous or too old, it is best to suffer from diseases such as kidney, bladder, tibia, foot, head, liver, urinary system, waist, ear, uterus and hernia.

Five elements should be restrained and avoided:

Kim: First there is fire, then it becomes a container.

Gold can produce water, and water is heavy; Strong gold gets water, and it will defeat its front.

Jinneng Kemu, Mujin Duoque; When wood is weak and meets gold, it must be cut.

Gold is born in the soil, and more gold is buried in the soil; Soil can produce gold, and more gold changes with soil.

Fire: fire is flourishing, and water can help each other.

Fire can produce soil, and the soil is full of fire; A strong fire can only stop its flame if it gets soil.

Fire can kill gold, and gold can put out more fires; When gold is weak, it will melt when it meets fire.

Fire depends on wood, and wood is full of fire; Wood can make a fire, more wood will burn.

Water: A pond can only be formed when there is plenty of water and soil.

Water can produce wood, and wood shrinks when it meets water; Strong water gets wood, so you have to let it go.

Water can overcome fire, and fire is dry; A weak fire will never go out when it meets water.

Water is Lai Jinsheng, and gold is turbid water; Gold can produce water, and water contains gold.

Earth: Dredging can only be carried out when the soil is flourishing.

Soil can produce gold, and the change of gold is greater than that of soil; Only when you gain gold from strong soil can you restrain yourself.

Soil can replace water, and water has more soil flow; When the water is weak, it will clog.

Soil depends on fire, and fire is full of soil coke; Fire can produce soil, and the soil is full of fire.

Wood: it takes wood to become a pillar.

Wood can make a fire, and more wood burns; Strong wood can get fire and make it stubborn.

Wood can break the soil, and the soil is broken; When the soil becomes weak, it will sink.

Wood depends on water, and water floats more than wood; Water can make wood, and more wood shrinks.

Jin Mu, fire, water and soil complement each other.

The five elements are born together: gold begets water, aquatic wood, wood makes fire, fire begets soil, and soil begets gold.

The five elements coexist: Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tuke Water, Fire, Water and Fire.

Five elements steal: gold steals soil, soil steals fire,

Fire steals wood, wood steals water and water steals gold. The five elements belong to drowning: gold steaming water, water drowning wood, wood drowning fire, fire drying soil, and soil covering gold.