The five elements belong to the figures painted by Qi Mu.
Ladle, material, cen, fork, bed, village, Du, Er, Jia, reform, lever, lever, accusation, reform, attack, estimation, valley, long, long, drought, roar, drought.
Wood, flowers, grass, trees, East, Spring, A, B, Yin, Hair, Tiger, Rabbit, Ren, Liver, Acid and Blue.
Qi: There is a beautiful jade called Qi. Its name symbolizes preciousness.
Rev: Open, enlighten and begin. It symbolizes the future and hope.
Chong: It describes New Year's Eve, which is respected and loved by people. Named after use, it symbolizes high, is admired by people, and shows high knowledge, literary talent and prestige.
Sen: There are many trees in a large area called forest. Named after use, it has many symbols and is widely spread. Happy life is for people who lack wood.
Kay: Elegant, noble, well-off, middle-aged, intelligent and brave.
Ping: Soft, natural and kind. It means grass floating on the water.
Ying: refers to the brilliance of jade, which is extended to intelligence and outstanding talent.
Dai: blue-black pigment, used by ancient women to thrush; Synonymous with women's eyebrows; Beauty.
Blue: In ancient times, black was blue; In modern times, dark blue is blue. This name is used to symbolize purity. Knowledgeable, elegant and honorable, rich and prosperous, successful and prosperous.