What is the writing order of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth in the Tian grid?
The order of strokes for writing metal, wood, water, fire, and earth in the Tian grid is as shown in the picture. Explanation of Chinese characters
1. Jin
Pronunciation: jīn?
Meaning: Commonly known as gold. Metal element, symbol Au, atomic number 79. Red-yellow, shiny, soft, most malleable, chemically stable, easy to conduct heat and electricity. Commonly used as alloys, coins, decorations, etc. Commonly known as gold.
2. Wood
Pronunciation: mù ?
Meaning: trees; wood; coffin.
3. Water
Pronunciation: shuǐ
Meaning: The simplest hydroxide compound, chemical formula H2O. Colorless, tasteless and odorless liquid, under standard atmospheric pressure (101325 Pa), the freezing point is 0°C, the boiling point is 100°C, and the maximum density is 1 g/ml at 4°C.
4. Fire
Pronunciation: huǒ
Meaning: combustion, the light and flame emitted when a substance burns.
5. Soil
Pronunciation: tǔ ?
Meaning: soil; soil; land.