What are the five elements of fire?

The five elements of fire include: furnace, roasting, heat, burning, candle, fire, flame, burning, blazing, yang, yin, male, female, dry, red and Zhu.

Generally speaking, except for Chinese characters with fire as the radical, most Chinese characters with fire and sun in the radical are related to fire and sun. Free radicals belonging to fire also include: Na, Na, Hou, Xin, C, Chi, Guang, Sun, etc.

Fire in the five elements is a natural element, and its attributes are heat, light and combustion. In China's ancient philosophy, the Five Elements is a concept used to describe the basic attributes and changing laws of various things in nature. The five elements are interrelated and form a harmonious whole. Fire in the five elements is related to wood, earth, gold and water, which promote each other.

In addition, the five elements of fire also include stoves, candlesticks, chimneys, stoves, fires and flames. The characters belonging to fire in the five elements refer to masculine people, enthusiastic people, enthusiastic people, enthusiastic people, enthusiastic people, enthusiastic people and so on.

The name of the man who lacks fire in the five elements

1, shuofeng

Shuo: The radical is "Fire" and nine paintings, which means dazzling, lively and cheerful, kind and generous, and the name of being a man means radiant and outstanding achievements. Feng: The left-right structure and strict font structure mean that boys are gentle, mature, steady, successful and talented.

2. Follow strict rules

Inheritance: It means inheritance, hard work and agility. From the idiom "day and night", it describes a boy who works hard, loves learning, is willing to make progress and is good at learning from others. Yan: The glyph has the word "fire" and the stroke is 12, which is known as beautiful jade. As a person's name, it means purity, nobility, nobility and elegance.

3. Yu Jie

Yu: Next to the word fire, the strokes are moderate. It's a painting of 13, which is a common word for boys' names and means to honor their ancestors. Jie: It's easy to think of the idiom: He who knows the times is a hero, which means that a boy has outstanding ability, knows how to assess the situation and seize the opportunity of success.

The above contents should be combined with the actual situation for reference only.