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Usually known as the [[Five Elements]], [[Wu Xing]] is also named the Five Movements, Five Phrases or Five Steps. The [[five elements]] are jin (metal), mu (wood), shui (water), huo ([[fire]]), tu ([[earth]]). The [[five elements]] in daily [[life]] were regarded as the foundation of everything in the [[universe]] and natural [[phenomena]]. They have their own characters and they can generate or destroy one other. | Usually known as the [[Five Elements]], [[Wu Xing]] is also named the Five Movements, Five Phrases or Five Steps. The [[five elements]] are jin (metal), mu (wood), shui (water), huo ([[fire]]), tu ([[earth]]). The [[five elements]] in daily [[life]] were regarded as the foundation of everything in the [[universe]] and natural [[phenomena]]. They have their own characters and they can generate or destroy one other. |
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Usually known as the Five Elements, Wu Xing is also named the Five Movements, Five Phrases or Five Steps. The five elements are jin (metal), mu (wood), shui (water), huo (fire), tu (earth). The five elements in daily life were regarded as the foundation of everything in the universe and natural phenomena. They have their own characters and they can generate or destroy one other.
- Generating Interaction (also begetting, engendering or mothering)
- Metal generates water; water nourishes wood; wood feeds fire; fire creates earth/ash; earth bears metal.
- Overcoming Interaction (also destruction)
- Fire melts metal; metal chops wood; wood break up earth; earth absorbs water; water quenches fire.
In ancient China, newborn babies usually got their name from the 'eight characters of birth time' consisting of year, month, day and hour which is represented by two characters each, one character from the Heavenly Stems and one from the Earthly Branches. The four pairs of the birth time reveal the elements in one's life. Then the parents will give the baby a name containing the element, as compensation, which doesn't exit in the baby's eight characters. The tradition is still followed by some people nowadays.
Characteristics of the Five Elements
- Wood – Benevolence
- The wood pronounces the fate, lowliness or nobleness, representing extractive, luxuriant, brilliant, blooming, flourishing etc.
- Fire – Propriety
- Metal – Righteousness
- Water – Wisdom
- The water pronounces the talent, sage or fool, representing aptitude, brightness, agile mind and accuracy,
- Earth – Fidelity/Honesty
The Five Elements Grid
Elements | Metal | Wood | Water | Fire | Earth |
Zodiac signs (yang) | Monkey | Tiger | Rat | Horse | Dragon/Dog |
Zodiac signs (yin) | Rooster | Rabbit | Pig | Snake | Ox/Sheep |
Colors | White | Green | Black | Red | Brown |
Seasons | Autumn | Spring | Winter | Summer | Intermediate |
Hours | 15-19 | 3-7 | 21-01 | 9-13 | 1-3,7-9,13-15,19-21 |
Directions | West | East | North | South | Central |
Organs (Yin) | Lung | Liver | Kidney | Heart | Spleen |
Organs (Yang) | Large Intestine | Gall Bladder | Urinary Bladder | Small Intestine | Stomach |
Sensory Organs | Nose | Eyes | Ears | Tongue | Mouth |
Diseases | Dry | Wind | Cold | Hot | Wet |
Tastes | Spicy | Sour | Salty | Bitter | Sweet |
Planets | Venus | Jupiter | Mercury | Mars | Saturn |
Heavenly Creatures | White Tiger | Green Dragon | Black Tortoise | Vermilion Bird | Yellow Dragon |
Heavenly Stems | Geng Xin | Jia Yi | Ren Gui | Bing Ding | Wu Ji |
Year Ends with | 0, 1 | 4, 5 | 2, 3 | 6, 7 | 8, 9 |