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  1. According to the Warring States period political philosopher Zou Yan (c. 305–240 BCE), each of the five elements possesses a personified virtue (德; dé), which indicates the foreordained destiny (運; yùn) of a dynasty; hence the cyclic succession of the elements also indicates dynastic transitions.

    • Medieval Alchemy
    • Hindu and Buddhist 5 Elements

    The number of traditional elements in medieval alchemy varies between 4, 5, and 8, but always includes air, earth, fire, and water. Aether is important in some traditions while sulfur, mercury, and salt are classical elements. 1. Aether 2. Air 3. Earth 4. Fire 5. Mercury 6. Salt 7. Sulfur 8. Water

    Akasha is the equivalent of what, in the Greek tradition, is Aristotle's aether. While Hinduism traditionally recognizes five elements, Buddhism typically only the other four "great" or "gross" elements. 1. Agni (fire) 2. Akasha 3. Ap (water) 4. Prithvi (earth) 5. Vayu (wind or air)

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  2. Learn about the 5 Elements Theory, a fundamental concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that explains the interconnectedness of life and the universe. Discover how to balance your elemental energy, harmonize your body and mind, and optimize your health and well-being.

    • WOOD (Chinese: 木, pinyin: mù) Wood is the most human of the elements. It is the element of spring; the creative urge to achieve - which can turn to anger when frustrated.
    • FIRE (Chinese: 火, pinyin: huǒ) Fire is the element of heat, summer and enthusiasm; nature at its peak of growth, and warmth in human relationships. Represented by the colour red and a pointed, triangled shape, Fire’s motion is upward, hence is associated with dynamic, energetic, passionate, enterprising energies.
    • EARTH (Chinese: 土, pinyin: tǔ) Earth is the element of harvest time, abundance, nourishment, fertility, and the mother to child relationship. This element is also regarded as central to balance and the place where energy becomes downward in movement, a change of seasons.
    • METAL (Chinese: 金, pinyin: jīn) This category includes the Western idea of the air element. It is the force of gravity, the minerals within the earth, the patterns of the heavenly bodies and the powers of electrical conductivity and magnetism.
  3. Five Elements Theory is a Chinese philosophy used to describe interactions and relationships between things. The five elements — wood, fire, earth, metal, and water — are believed to be the fundamental elements of everything in the universe between which interactions occur. Chinese: 五行 Wǔ Xing /woo sshing/ 'Five Actions' Content Preview

  4. Learn about the five elements of nature in Chinese culture: metal, wood, water, fire and earth. Discover how they interact, influence and relate to each other in various aspects of life, such as personality, directions, seasons, body, emotions and more.

  5. Feb 10, 2019 · The 5 Elements are a notion used very extensively in Feng Shui, Chinese astrology such as Bazi, Chinese medicine and in fact in every aspect of the traditional Chinese philosophy. This article aims at covering different aspects of the 5 Elements. We will see the shapes, colors, cycles but also placement, season and other layers.

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