But its radical is wood, which is derived from water. In fact, it is also wood that has been processed by "knives and axes" and can be used as the material of pillars. Therefore, no matter whether the

But its radical is wood, which is derived from water. In fact, it is also wood that has been processed by "knives and axes" and can be used as the material of pillars. Therefore, no matter whether there is water or gold in it, its original intention is still to use wood as the material. Lord, water is the second, and gold is the third. Understand this principle, it will be easy to distinguish the attributes of the five elements in Chinese characters with five elements radicals. Then there is another problem, that is, how to distinguish those without metal, wood, water, fire, and earth? Those without five elements in Chinese characters can only be distinguished by their expressed meanings. Although some do not directly express the five elements, they indirectly show the five elements. For example, the word "山". Mountains are originally made of piles of earth and rocks. They are piled like mountains, so the five elements of this character belong to earth, and mountain is the radical of the word "山". Chinese characters contain the element of earth. Another example is the word "王", which is actually the radical of the word "玉". "Jade" is a mineral, which is earthy, so the five elements belong to earth. The Chinese characters with the word "王" as the radical of the radical include earth. Element. Another example is Chinese characters like "日" and "光", which are all emitted by the sun or thermal energy. The five elements belong to fire, so Chinese characters with "日" and "光" naturally contain fire elements. What's even more difficult is that some Chinese characters don't even show the indirect five elements, so we have to quote scriptures and check the meaning of the characters in detail. This part is difficult to explain and understand. If you are not sure, it is best to consult experts and scholars. But a general principle of distinction is to judge based on the meaning of the word. After tracing the origin, the five elements attributes of this character will eventually be clarified. From this point of view, a truly good name must not only conform to the horoscope and five elements, but also match auspicious mathematics, and also be endowed with cultural connotations. At the same time, when choosing and using Chinese characters, the factors of restraint of the five elements should also be taken into consideration.