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What is the primary gold in the five elements?

Natural gold.

The correspondence is as follows:

Wood fire, fire produces soil, natural gold, gold produces water, aquatic wood.

Wood fire: wood dry warm fire;

Fire-born soil: burning wood-born soil;

Primary gold: primary gold;

Golden raw water: golden needle melts raw water;

Aquatic wood: Water moistens trees.

The Five Elements is a systematic view of China's ancient Taoist philosophy, which is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, geomantic omen, numerology, physiognomy and divination. The meaning of the five elements includes five basic trends in the evolution of Yin and Yang: water (moistening the lower part), fire (burning the upper part), gold (converging), wood (prolonging) and earth (neutralizing).

Ancient philosophers in China used the theory of five elements to explain the formation of all things in the world and their relationships. It emphasizes the whole and aims to describe the movement form and transformation relationship of things. Yin and Yang are ancient theories of unity of opposites, and the five elements are primitive system theories.

Extended data:

The relationship between the five elements

Compatibility of five elements: gold → wood → earth → water → fire.

Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tukeshui, Shuihuoke and Huojinke.

Just wins softness, so Jin wins wood; Because knives can cut down trees; (Don't put weapons and scissors on the bedside)

Specializing in scattering, so wood beats soil; Because trees can take root in the soil; wood

Reality is better than emptiness, and homeland is better than water; Because the dam can stop the water flow; stone material

The public wins the minority, so water wins the fire; Because floods can put out flames; spring

Fine wins strength, so fire wins gold; Because fire can melt metal.

It looks almost the same, but it is almost the same. Wood can make a fire, and water can make a fire. (Ice) Damn water.

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