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Who is the master of the earth, Fang Ya?

Legend has it that when God created heaven and earth, there was no wind, no rain, no lightning, no vegetation and no mountains and rivers. Pangu, the master of the earth, woke up with the aura of heaven and earth. Taiyi gave birth to water, Taichu made a fire, Tainascent wood, Tai Su gave birth to gold, and Taiji gave birth to five elements. The book Hong Fan in Shangshu explains the five elements in detail. Wood says it is straightforward, fire says it is inflammatory, soil says it is fertile, water says it is moist, and gold says it is from leather. Judging from the present four pillars, if a person's eight characters are all water, it is called moistening the lower grid; on the other hand, if the eight characters are all fire, it is called Yan Shangge.

Around the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the ancients combined the theory of Yin and Yang with the theory of five elements, which led to the later theory of Yin and Yang and five elements. At this time, the theory that the five elements coexist and resist each other came into being. People often say: gold, wood, water, fire and earth, but according to the relationship between the five elements, the correct order should be wood, fire, earth, gold and water in turn. Wood fire, fire produces soil, natural gold, gold produces water, aquatic wood.

At the same time, they have a relationship of mutual respect. Mutuko, Tukeshui, Shuihuoke, Huojinke and Jin Kemu, in accordance with this method, go round and round. Because of this, many people question that their relationship is very contradictory. Think about it from another angle. No phase means no phase, and no phase means no five elements. It is precisely because of this that everything in the world can exist in the world. If there is no life, then everything in the world will eventually die.