Geng Xu represents gold in the five elements, which is one of the ten-day work. The meaning of Geng includes being very vigorous, noble, diligent, loyal and brave. At the same time, Geng also symbolizes the eighth house of the zodiac, representing the beginning of important changes and reincarnation.
The theory of five elements is one of the most important theories in China's ancient philosophy, in which gold represents the characteristics of the west, autumn and maturity, while Geng represents the gold in the five elements, which has the characteristics of firmness, grandeur and wealth.
Geng Xu, the seventh in the Twelfth Five-Year Plan, symbolizes a new beginning, struggle, strength and determination, and is suitable for leaders, managers, entrepreneurs and other jobs that require independent thinking, decision-making judgment and action execution. Geng also has certain symbolic significance in China traditional culture.
In imperial culture, Geng is used to describe the power of the monarch and the wealth he gathered, stored and used, emphasizing the dominant position of the ruler over power and wealth. In the Book of Changes, Geng represents the beginning of change and the development of the East. Geng is masculine and creative, which marks a brand-new beginning and is full of vitality, thus promoting the emergence of a new life form.
Geng, as a surname, is not common in the history of China, but as time goes by, more and more families choose to name their families after Geng to show their dignity, integrity and courage.
Geng's antonym is separation, which represents the separation and alienation between two objects, contrary to Geng's unity, sincerity and loyalty. Li Geng's famous allusion "The Beginning of Geng Sang" tells the story of mutual exclusion and discord between Li Geng and Li Geng, so we should learn to unite, understand and tolerate in our life.
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Five elements, also known as the theory of five elements, is the basic way to understand the world. The meaning of the five elements includes five basic trends in the evolution of Yin and Yang: gold represents convergence and wood, growth and water, infiltration and fire, disillusionment and soil, and integration.