The relationship between time and five elements?

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Xiang Keshui, fire, gold, Jin Kemu, Mu Ketu, Tukeshui

: < p It was used in the Western Zhou Dynasty. In the Han dynasty, it was named midnight, crow, pingdan, sunrise, food time, corner, Japan-China, sundial, sunset, dusk and people's decision. It is also represented by twelve earthly branches, with midnight from 23: to 1: as the child, 1: to 3: as the ugly time, and 3: to 5: as the yinshi time, which are recursive in turn. Midnight, also known as midnight and midnight: the first hour of twelve o'clock. (23: to 1: ).

The ugly cock crows, also known as the barren chicken: the second hour of twelve o'clock. (1: to 3: ).

It is also called dawn, morning, sunset, etc. It is the alternation of night and day. (3: to 5: ).

sunrise at dawn, also known as sunrise, dawn and rising sun, refers to the time when the sun just appeared and Ran Ran first rose. (5: to 7: )

Eating in the morning, also known as breakfast, etc.: The time when the ancients "ate in the morning" was breakfast time (7: to 9: ).

The fourth corner, also known as Riyu, is called the corner near noon. (9

to 11: ).

noon, also known as noon, noon, etc.: (11: to 13: ).

Not long after the sun sets, also known as the sun setting, the sun setting, etc.: the sun sets westward. (13: to 15: ).

when applying for timely feeding, it is also called daily food, evening food, etc.: (15: to 17: ).

It is also called sunset, sunset and evening: it means when the sun goes down. (17 hours to 19 hours).

at dusk, also known as sunset, sunset, evening, etc.: at this time, the sun has set, and it will be dark before it gets dark. The world is dim and everything is hazy, so it is called dusk. (19: to 21: ).

People decide when it's time to go to sea, which is also called "calm and faint" and "calm and faint". At this time, it's already dark, and people have stopped their activities and rested. Being calm means being quiet. (21 hours to 23 hours).