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Civil coexistence or resistance.

Civil coexistence or resistance.

Question 1: in the five elements, wood and soil live together or hope to adopt each other. Thank you.

Question 2: Are wood and soil interactive or interactive?

Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tukeshui, Shuihuoke and Huojinke.

Question 3: Five elements are born together. For example, will wood and soil resist each other? If the soil is dry, the wood will not die because of the dry soil. Therefore, the popular method of generating grams with five elements is wrong, or at least incomplete.

Question 4: Jin Mu, fire, water, earth, what and what coexist? Common growth means mutual endowment and mutual encouragement. The order of the five elements is: wood fires, fire produces soil, soil produces gold, gold produces water, and aquatic wood. Symbiosis can also be called mother-child relationship, such as wood making a fire, that is, wood is the mother of fire and fire is the son of wood.

Contain and restrict each other. The order of the five elements is: Mutuke, Tukeshui, Shuihuoke, Huojinke and Jin Kemu.

Mutual growth, mutual restriction and inseparable. Without life, things cannot happen and grow. Without constraints, things will not be bound, and normal coordination will not be maintained. Only by maintaining the dynamic balance of mutual resistance can things happen and develop frequently.

Question 5: Are water and wood interactive or interactive? Golden water breeds Jiang Mumu fire, native soil breeds gold, wooden soil breeds water, fire and water breeds gold.

Question 6: Are water and wood interactive or interactive? Life is soft, easy-going, emotional, free and easy, broad-minded, optimistic, good at making friends, lofty and confident, tall, white in length, beautiful in appearance, elegant in appearance, imposing, soft in voice, innocent in face and beautiful in mouth. The peak month of human life is from February 4th to April 5th, and the second peak month is1February 5th to the following year1October 5th. The auspicious time for people to work hard is from 7: 00 am to 9: 00 am, from 1 to 3: 00 pm, and from 9: 00 pm to 1 1. Year of birth Yin Na's five-line combination of water, wood and sea water: the sea water is lucky when it meets mulberry leaves. Seisensui: Seisensui doesn't like mulberry trees and willow trees. Seisensui and pine and cypress are auspicious because they are luge to each other. Daxi River: Most trees see this water drifting. Only santomu, not so, Daxi River likes to see santomu. Among them, Jiayin likes to see Renzi Santomu, and Mao Yi likes to see Guichou Santomu. Other wood participation costs are high, especially to avoid breakthroughs. Tianhe: Tianhe likes to see pomegranate trees and willow trees. Because the date and age of the Dalin tree are lying in the corner, this is where the wood is stored, and because there is seawater in the flat wood, it is not bad. Pine, cypress and pomegranate trees are also very good choices if you meet the water conservancy bureau of Prophexine Chemical Company. Long flowing water: Long flowing water likes to see "ugly mulberry", "willow", pine and cypress, pomegranate; Gui Chang thinks of water and likes to see Chen Wu Dalinmu, while Ren Chen Chang likes to see Jimu. Water in the stream: This water is very weak. If you encounter any water, it doesn't matter. If you meet many trees, it's unlucky. If you are in the water, there are three wooden characters in your object's eight-character tone that are unlucky, but it is still up to you, Lu Xing and Yi Ma to comment.

Question 7: Are water, wood and soil interdependent in the five elements? The five elements are born together: gold begets water, aquatic wood, wood makes fire, fire begets soil, and soil begets gold.

Wood fires: Because the fire is fueled by wood, when the wood burns out, the fire will automatically go out.

Fire produces soil: because after fire burns an object, the object becomes ashes, and ashes are soil;

Natural gold: Because soil and stone contain gold, it is extracted after smelting.

Gold produces water: because if gold is burned, it will dissolve into liquid, and the liquid belongs to water; Water is channeled and dredged by iron.

Aquatic wood: Because water irrigates trees, trees can flourish.

The five elements coexist: Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tuke Water, Fire, Water and Fire.

The public wins the minority, so water wins the fire; Because fire goes out when it meets water.

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

Just wins softness, so Jin wins wood; Because metal casting cutting tools can saw trees.

Specializing in scattering, so wood beats soil; Because roots and seedlings are powerful, they can break through the obstacles of soil.

Reality is better than emptiness, and homeland is better than water. Because the soil can be waterproof.

Question 8: Mutuke's five elements are compatible with each other. Everything in the world is divided into five categories: gold, wood, water, fire and earth, and there is a mutual relationship between them: the five elements generate water, aquatic wood, wood makes a fire, fire generates soil, and soil generates gold. The five elements coexist: Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tuke water, water, fire and fire, and gold. The above is the relationship of mutual growth and mutual resistance under normal circumstances, but if the power contrast between the two is wide, it will lead to the opposite result: for example, if there is too much water, the wood will drift, that is, the wood will not survive, and the flowers and plants will die if watered too much, but this relationship will change from mutual growth to mutual resistance. For another example, under normal circumstances, water is fire, but if the fire is too strong, the water will be evaporated by the fire, forming an anti-gram situation. This is what the idiom "a drop in the ocean" means.

Question 9: How do fire, water and soil coexist in Jin Mu? Metals produce water.

Aquatic wood

Wood makes a fire, and earth makes a fire.

native gold

jin kemu

Wooden soil

Soil-confined water

Water can put out fires.

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