So what's the difference between this division and the grave? Let's analyze it carefully:
The three elements in Chen Zhong are cinnamon water, ethyl wood and bentonite. Here, cinnamon water is completely absorbed by ethyl wood and becomes invisible. So this is the tomb of water, and Mu Yi can still get the life of water here, so the wood is lifeless. It is also a living root of wood. So Chen is a wooden library.
Miss the three elements: self, B, D ebony was burnt to ashes and became invisible. Therefore, it is not a wooden grave; And Ding Huosheng has Mu Yi's afterlife, which has the tendency of burning the soil and drying it. Therefore, it is not a treasure house of fire.
These three elements are E, D and Xin. Ding Huo is absorbed by bentonite and becomes invisible, so it is the tomb of fire. Bentonite turns into gold, and gold is full of gas, so it is the treasury of gold.
The three elements of ugliness: self, shame and heart. Your own soil does not produce gold, but gold becomes water unconditionally and is completely invisible, so ugliness is the grave of gold; Aquatic gold thrives (as Mr. Cai said, some books call it a water pool), so ugliness is a reservoir of water.
According to the above analysis, when we generalize that "Chen Xuzhou is not a tomb", we should clearly know that this is a different reference. As far as Chen is concerned, it is the library of wood and the tomb of water; As far as it is concerned, it is the library of fire and the tomb of wood; As far as Xu is concerned, it is a treasure house of gold and a tomb of fire; As far as ugliness is concerned, it is a reservoir of water and a grave of gold.