What are the five elements of Ming characters?

If you don't meet me, the answer to this question must be the same: Ming, five elements of water. Because many dictionary networks and famous books say so now, everyone makes mistakes when a film comes out. The word "bright" is wrong. The sun and moon are bright, coming from the sun, and the root is the sun, which means bright (there must be sunshine). Where does the water come from? The five elements of Chinese characters look at the roots, and then the meaning and shape of the words, all of which have origins, not just nonsense.

According to my observation, almost half of other Chinese characters are similar wrong conclusions. What is the reason? Programmers are divided into five lines according to the popular five-line strokes, which is not bad. Just give an example. Know something about the five elements. Anyone who has worked for ten days knows what the five elements are, right? There is also the "spring and summer" of the season, the "middle" of the orientation, and the obvious "Ming, Pu, Hao and Ling" on the side, and so on. You can judge for yourself, and compare it with the dictionary network, and you will feel that you have met Stephen Chow.

Just now I also answered the word "open", which is the same. I copied the online dictionary and said it was wood, which was wrong! This is a word composed of earth, mountain, self and several words. Where does the wood come from?

In recent years, many online dictionaries cater to some fast food cultures and are divided into five elements. Unscrupulous bastards who don't have basic Chinese and easy-to-learn knowledge are talking nonsense, and those who don't understand follow suit and harm others and themselves.