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Chapter 116 Water, Fire and Gold under Alchemy
"Water" represents concepts such as flow, change, nourishment and growth. The water element represents the source of life and the growth of all things. It is one of the most fluid elements among the yin and yang and the five elements, and the most adaptable to the environment and changes. Water can moisten all things and enable them to grow, but it can also cause flooding and cause huge losses to mankind.
In the Yin Yang and Five Elements theory, "water" also has a special symbolic meaning. It represents aspects such as wisdom, softness, emotion and spirituality. The water element represents the kidneys in the human body and is related to the human reproductive system and urinary system. Therefore, the water element also plays an important role in traditional Chinese medicine. At the same time, the water element is also related to people's emotions and psychological state, representing emotional characteristics such as softness, delicacy, sensitivity, and romance.
Metal generates water and water generates wood, which is the basic law of the five elements.
First of all, metal produces water because metal can generate water through processes such as oxidation and reaction in nature. This process can be understood as the dry gas of metal being released and combining with the moisture in nature to form water. This process is a process of physical change, which can be regarded as the transformation of metal elements into water elements.
Secondly, aquatic trees can make plants grow luxuriantly due to the moistening effect of water. Water is the source of all things, and plants cannot grow without water. Water can nourish trees and make them grow strong. This is the nourishing effect of water on the wood element. This process is a process of biological change and can be seen as the transformation of the water element into the wood element.
In short, in the theory of Yin Yang and Five Elements, metal generates water and water generates wood, which is a mutual transformation process. This process involves physical changes and biological changes. In modern science, although the process of these changes cannot be directly verified, this literary idea still has a certain enlightening effect on understanding the laws of nature and exploring the mysteries of life.
In the theory of Yin Yang and Five Elements, fire represents a unique attribute.
First of all, fire belongs to one of the five elements, and its characteristics can be understood from the ancients' definition of the attributes of fire: "Fire means fire." This means that fire has the properties of warmth and rising, which can be extended to things with heat and rising effects. In the five-element system, the fire element is the closest to the yang system, which is consistent with the nature of fire, because fire is a symbol of light and warmth.
In addition, the Yin-Yang theory is also an important part of traditional Chinese culture. Together with the Five Elements theory, it provides people with a basic way of understanding the world. In the evolution of yin and yang, fire represents the fundamental dynamic of disillusionment.
In general, fire in the Yin Yang and Five Elements theory is a complex and profound concept, which involves many aspects such as the movement form of things, transformation relationships, and the intrinsic properties of things. For a more comprehensive understanding, it is recommended to consult relevant classics or consult professional cultural scholars.
The fire element can be further subdivided into king fire and phase fire. Lord fire refers to heart fire, which governs a person's mental activities and state of mind; Xiang fire refers to kidney fire, liver fire, etc., which governs a person's physiological activities, growth and development.
As for how wood creates fire and fire creates earth, here are some explanations:
1. Wood makes fire: The characteristic of wood is that it grows slowly and needs sunlight and moisture to thrive. The burning of fire requires wood as fuel, so it can be said that wood is the source of fire. In addition, the growth of wood also requires the nourishment of Yang Qi, which is consistent with the nature of fire. Therefore, the process of wood making fire can be understood as the process in which trees absorb sunlight and water to generate energy and heat. This energy and heat are the source of fire.
2. Fire produces soil: The burning of fire will release ashes and gases, and these substances will form soil after certain chemical reactions. In addition, fire can also smelt metals and form ores and other substances after cooling. These ores and other materials can also form soil through weathering, erosion and transportation. Therefore, it can be said that activities such as fire burning and smelting are one of the important processes in the formation of soil. This process is how fire creates soil.
In short, the mutual generation and mutual restraint relationship of Yin Yang and Five Elements theory does not refer to the transformation relationship between specific substances or energies, but to the mutual influence and interaction between different elements or attributes. This influence and relationship is achieved through different natural phenomena and physiological activities.
In the theory of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements, "gold" refers to one of the five basic substances. Together with the other four substances "wood, fire, earth, and water", it constitutes the simple materialist literary thought of Great Bright Ancient times.
In the theory of yin and yang and the five elements, "gold" represents properties such as convergence, settlement, and solidity, and corresponds to directions such as autumn and the west. At the same time, "gold" is also associated with human lungs, large intestine and other organs, representing the human body's respiratory and digestive systems.
In addition, "gold" also plays a restraining role in the theory of yin and yang and the five elements. It restricts and interacts with other substances to maintain the balance and stability of nature and human society.
In short, "gold" is an important concept in the Yin-Yang and Five Elements theory, representing a substance and nature, and also involves many aspects such as orientation and human organs.
In the Yin Yang and Five Elements theory, the gold element is a very important element, which represents the characteristics of hardness, stability, and convergence. According to the theory of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements, the metal element can be divided into Yang metal and Yin metal. Yang metal represents the positive, active and dynamic characteristics of gold, while Yin metal represents the negative, quiet and static characteristics of gold.
In addition to yang gold and yin gold, there are other subdivisions. For example, according to the different shapes and textures of gold, it can be divided into sea gold, sword edge gold, white wax gold, sand gold, gold foil gold, and hairpin gold. wait. These subdivisions are mainly based on the characteristics of the source, form and texture of gold.
Earth-born gold refers to the process in which the earth element undergoes certain changes and evolution and is finally transformed into gold element. In the theory of yin and yang and the five elements, soil is the mother of the five elements and can nourish all things, so it is natural for soil to produce gold. The process of soil-generated gold can be understood as the process in which mineral elements in the soil gradually form metal ores after long-term geological processes.
Metal generates water, which refers to the process in which gold element undergoes certain changes and evolutions and is finally transformed into water element. In the theory of Yin Yang and Five Elements, water is transformed from the element gold, so it is natural that gold generates water. The process of metal producing water can be understood as the process in which metal oxidizes or corrodes under certain conditions and eventually forms water.
In short, the theory of the mutual reinforcement and restraint of the five elements in the yin-yang and five-element theory is a complex literary ideological system, and its implementation also involves a variety of factors and processes. Although this theory has not been fully confirmed or explained clearly in modern science, it is still an important part of the ancient literary thought of Da Guangming and is of great significance for understanding the ancient culture and history of Da Guangming.
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