What is the genus Silver Five Elements?
Five elements are an important concept in geomantic omen, including gold, wood, water, fire and earth. In the five elements, silver belongs to gold. This is because the color of silver is similar to golden yellow, and in the ancient culture of China, silver is also called "platinum", which is listed as a precious metal alongside gold. Silver, like gold, is a negative element. Negative elements have the characteristics of polymerization and cohesion, and also have good stability and retention.
Silver is a beautiful metal, so it has a strong aesthetic feeling and decoration. In Feng Shui, the use of silver can create an elegant, bright and exquisite atmosphere and enhance the brilliance and taste of the room. Silver can also be used as a metal element, together with other metals, to form a decorative effect with spirituality and layering.
The origin of five elements:
The concept of five elements started from Confucius' Historical Records in the Spring and Autumn Period, and simply refers to five common natural substances: water, fire, wood, gold and earth. After the development and evolution from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty, on the basis of mutual development and mutual restriction, the elements of Yin and Yang, four seasons, five parties and five virtues were added to form a complete five-element system model.
Mutual development refers to the relationship between two things with different attributes that help and promote each other; Specifically: wood fire, fire produces soil, native gold, gold produces water, aquatic wood. Mutual restraint, on the contrary, means that the relationship between two things with different attributes of the five elements is restrained; Specifically: Mu, Tuke water, water, Huo, Jin Kemu.
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