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What are the five elements for people born in 2004 who were born in the year of Monkey?

2004 is the Jiashen year of the lunar calendar, the Year of the Monkey.

The five elements of life (1944, 2004) belong to wells and springs, and they are monkeys who cross trees.

He is a man with a lot of clothes and a lot of money. He has a gentle heart and goes out to dominate the crowd. He is troubled in the early years and prosperous in his later years. The Xing family is prosperous. The husband and wife are harmonious. The children are late. The woman is prosperous and has the destiny of honor and wealth.

Extended information:

The meaning of the five elements includes the five basic dynamics of the evolution process of yin and yang: water (representing infiltration), fire (representing destruction), and metal (representing gathering) , wood (representing growth), earth (representing integration).

Ancient Chinese philosophers used the Five Elements Theory to explain the formation and interrelationship of all things in the world. It emphasizes the whole and aims to describe the movement form and transformation relationship of things. Yin and Yang are the ancient theory of the unity of opposites, and the Five Elements are the original system theory.

The Five Elements: Wood→Fire→Earth→Gold→Water

Wood generates fire, fire generates earth, earth generates metal, metal generates water, and water generates wood

Yang Wood overcomes fire, yang fire overpowers earth, yang earth overpowers metal, yang metal overpowers living water, and yang water overpowers wood.

Wood makes fire: Warm wood stems make fire.

Fire produces earth: Fire burns wood and produces earth.

Indigenous gold: gold comes from soil and minerals.

Gold generates water: Gold condenses to generate water.

Aquatic wood: water-rich wood.

The five elements are in conflict with each other: metal → wood → earth → water → fire

Metal overcomes wood, wood overcomes earth, earth overcomes water, water overcomes fire, and fire overcomes metal.

Hardness is better than softness, so gold is better than wood; because a knife can cut down trees.

Speciality is better than scattering, so wood is better than soil; because trees can take root in the soil.

Reality is better than reality, and homeland is better than water; because dams can stop the flow of water.

Many are better than few, so water is better than fire; for great water can extinguish flames.

Spirit is better than solid, so fire is better than metal; because strong fire can melt metal.

It seems like they are in conflict with each other, but actually they are mutually reinforcing.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Elements (an analogy of all things)