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What season does the fire, water and soil in Jin Mu correspond to in the five elements?

Wood: Spring. Wood began in Yin (beginning of spring), flourished in Mao (vernal equinox) and rooted in Chen (Qingming).

Fire: Summer. Fire, which started in the long summer, flourished in the afternoon (summer solstice is extreme) and stopped in summer.

Kim: Autumn. Gold begins in Shen (beginning of autumn), prospers in Unitary (autumnal equinox), and grows in cold dew.

Water: Winter. Water begins in Hai (beginning of winter), thrives in Zi (extreme winter) and is based on ugliness (slight cold).

Earth: Represents the four seasons. Born in the four seasons, at the end of the four seasons: Chen, Wei, Xu and Ugly are all soil.

The ancients said that there are four seasons in a year, spring belongs to wood, summer to fire, autumn to gold and winter to water. Because everything is original, the four seasons flow and merge into five elements. The specific correspondence is: spring: the first month (cloudy), February (gross) and March (Chen). Summer: April (last), May (noon) and June (last). Autumn: July (Shen), August (especially) and September (Xu). Winter: October (Hai), November (Zi) and December (Ugly).

Extended data

A season lasts for 3 months, and the last month of each season is the end of the four seasons (that is, morning, evening, full moon and ugly month). These four months and five elements belong to the earth, which is the monthly order of Tuwang! Therefore, it is said that "the soil flourishes at the end of the four seasons" (that is to say, the soil flourishes in spring, summer, autumn and winter)

The last month of each quarter).

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).

reference data

Sogou encyclopedia-five elements