Some people also compare Jin Mu's fire, water and soil to 12345, so the number of strokes is divided by 5, and the remainder corresponds to each other. For example, if Li Qi's painting is divided by 5 and 2, it can be considered as wood.
May I ask whether the five elements of Chinese characters are divided by strokes or by radicals and meanings? There are many ways to divide them, such as "phonological five elements method", "glyph five elements method", "word meaning five elements method" and "stroke number method".
first, the five-element method of glyph
The so-called shape is the glyph, which refers to the physical composition of words. Many Chinese characters contain wood, fire, earth, gold and water in their glyphs, which can be directly seen. Such as:
wood: Ben, Pu, Shu, Ji, Bridge, Ficus, Forest, Barrel, etc.
fire: can, rotten, inflammation, torch, beacon, brilliant, etc.
soil: earth, hard, Kun, Tan, Pei, Zeng, etc.
gold: Jian, steel, buttons, copper, tin, etc.
water: spring, ice, sink, river, ze, pai, Tao, etc.
This is the oldest, most reliable and most widely accepted method for dividing the five elements of Chinese characters. Its principle stems from the pictographic characteristics of Chinese characters, but the biggest drawback is that it is difficult to clearly divide the five elements of many Chinese characters whose glyphs do not include the five radicals of wood, fire, earth, gold and water.
Second, the method of word meaning and five elements
The so-called word meaning is the meaning of a word. Many Chinese characters can determine five elements from the word meaning, and Chinese characters are ideographic characters. From the method of word formation of Chinese characters, whether it is pictographic, indicative, knowing or pictophonetic, their glyphs are closely related to the word meaning, especially the radicals of Chinese characters, which are actually symbols expressing meaning. Therefore, through the radicals of Chinese characters, For example,
Art, fragrance and Han can be classified as wood.
light, glow and brilliance are classified as fire.
mountains, rocks and peaks are classified as soil.
Liu, Lie and Li are included in the gold category.
fresh, thunder, flowers, raindrops, etc. are classified as water.
By dividing the radicals of Chinese characters into five elements, we can accurately divide the meaning of most Chinese characters into five elements. However, due to the complexity of Chinese characters, although there are radicals representing some five elements, the meaning of words has changed greatly through "borrowing" and "annotation", so we must divide the five elements according to the new meaning. However, some single characters without radicals and characters with the same radicals but with great changes in meaning should be divided according to the situation.
in the theory of five elements, it is generally believed that those who are charitable and germinal have five behaviors; Those who have civilized manners and give off heat and light will act like fire; Those who are honest and inclusive have five behaviors; All those who are wise and mobile act as water; Anyone who is brave and hard in texture will pay five acts of gold. The following points should be paid attention to when classifying the attributes of five elements of Chinese characters according to the method of meaning and five elements:
1.
If benevolence is wood, blood is fire, dragon is earth, Chen is earth, north is water, black is water, mouse is water, etc.
2. Every polysemous word should be divided into five elements according to the meaning when it is named.
For example, if the meaning of the word is a tool for cutting things, the five elements of the word should be divided into gold; for example, if it is a unit of quantity, the five elements of the word should be divided into water.
3. Where there is a big difference between the ancient meaning and the modern meaning, the five elements should be divided according to the modern meaning.
If handsome, the ancient meaning is wearing a towel, and the five elements should be wood. Now, under the guise of being a general, the five elements should be water.
4. When there is a contradiction between the glyph and the five elements of the word meaning, the five elements shall be divided according to the word meaning.
For example, the radical of the word "new" is from "Jin" and there is also a "wood" part, which means cutting down in ancient times, so the five elements should be gold. However, the meaning of the word "new" now mainly refers to something new, which corresponds to the old one, so the five elements should be classified as weak elements of wood.
5. For words with double five-element radicals, the five elements are divided according to the main word meaning and the main meaning when naming.
if you smell, the radical "door" generally indicates a certain range, and the five elements should be "earth", while the five elements of "ear" are mainly water. Because the meaning of smell is mainly hearing, the five elements of smell should be divided into water. Another example is Mu, which has "Ju" and "Mu" parts. Because the word meaning of Mu is mainly related to washing, the five elements of Mu should be divided into water.
the five elements method of word meaning is actually an extension of the five elements method of glyph. They are homologous and divergent, but in the end they reach the same goal by different routes. The five-element method of word meaning is also a five-element division method that can best reflect the level of naming people. Because Chinese characters are numerous, complex in structure and often polysemous, to correctly divide their five-element attributes according to word meaning requires the judge to have profound knowledge of Chinese studies, especially philology.
third, the method of phonology and five elements
in the phonology of names, the most complicated thing is the definition of five elements. The theory of five elements defines sound as five elements, which plays a role in tonifying diseases and drugs in naming. As we know, the oldest culture in China divides everything in the world into five elements, namely, gold, wood, water, fire and earth, and because of the division between Yin and Yang, they are collectively called "Yin and Yang and Five Elements". The five elements theory and the "Yin-Yang Eight Diagrams" theory refer to and supplement each other, and * * * together form China ... > >
Are the attributes of five elements distinguished by more strokes and less strokes? Sorting the five elements according to the strokes of Chinese characters: 1 and 2 are wood, 3 and 4 are fire, 5 and 6 are earth, 7 and 8 are gold, and 9 and 1 are water.
The number of strokes and the five elements of Chinese characters are just blindly counted, ignoring the meaning of Chinese characters, such as: the wood is four paintings and the earth is three paintings. According to this logic, the five elements of wood are fire and the five elements of earth are fire.
4. The method of defining the five elements by radicals
In Chinese characters, the characters with grass heads beside wood belong to wood, the characters with gold and jade belong to gold, the characters with fire and sun belong to fire, and the characters with soil and mountains belong to soil. This method mainly defines the five elements of Chinese characters by radicals, which is in line with the meaning of easy learning of the five elements, but it is still a little thin. This law cannot be explained by a simple method.
according to this method, it is difficult to determine the five elements without these radicals, such as: big, many, few, heaven, mother, see, long, straight, square, mysterious, heaven, ear, etc. It seems that this method is also very limited, and it is only suitable for those strokes with radicals
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Five elements of folk custom: Five elements of water rhythm: Five elements of Jin's name: 6 simplified strokes: 6 pinyin: z
Do you want to look at the strokes or the meaning of a Chinese character? The first horror must be viewed according to the original attributes of the characters, such as the five elements of fire and water, which are the attributes of the five elements themselves. If calculated by strokes, it will be the opposite. If used in places such as names according to the wrong five elements, it will have a completely opposite effect.
Second, you can look at the radicals, such as the wood edge, the fire edge or the earth edge, which basically represent the five elements to which they belong except for some very special words.
The five-element attribute of Chinese characters is the most popular definition of five elements of Chinese characters according to strokes or radicals: First, the strokes of Chinese characters are divided into five elements. Second, the radicals of Chinese characters are five elements. Third, the five elements of phonology. When there is no way to define the five elements of Chinese characters by radicals, the first or third method can be adopted.
Why do Chinese characters have the same number of strokes and different attributes of five elements? Everything in the world has the same attributes of five elements, but the attributes of five elements are different, which is like buying many different things with RMB of the same value.
I hope my answer can help you.
The five elements of Ming strokes are Ming (Ming)
The explanation of nomology is: many talents are clever, elegant and clever, middle-aged people are troubled, there is love, and old age is auspicious.
the five elements of folk customs: the five elements of fire rhythm: the strokes of water names: 8 simplified strokes: 8 pinyin: míng
Ming
(knowing. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is bright with "sun and moon" light. Xiao zhuan takes the light of the moon from the moon; From, take the brightness of the window. Original meaning: bright, clear and bright)
Same as original meaning. As opposed to "dim" [brilliant; light; Bright]
L, take a photo. DD Shuo Wen
shines in all directions. DD "Zuo zhuan? Twenty-eight years of Zhao Gong
Oriental Ming Yi. DD "Poetry? Qi feng? The cock crow
is bright and white. DD "Mandarin? Zhou Yu
looks bright. DD "Book? Hong fan
is written by Ming. DD Book of Rites? The golden mean
star is called enlightenment. DD Er Ya
has enlightenment in the east. DD "Poetry? Xiaoya? Da Dong
Those who are in the sky know nothing about the sun and the moon. DD "Xunzi? On Heaven
I wonder where autumn frost can be found in the mirror. DD Don? Li Bai's Song of Autumn Pu
"There are few stars in the moon, and blackbirds fly south". Is this not a poem by Cao Mengde? DD Su Shi's "Red Cliff Fu"
It is forbidden to live in the center, so that it is bright and the house has windows to reach the air. DD Fang Bao's Miscellaneous Notes in Prison
The moon hangs obliquely. DD Qing? Xue Fucheng's
DD Don? Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night by Du Fu
Shade of light and shade. DD Cai Yuanpei's Picture
Another example is the star (bright star. Generally refers to the stars); Pearl (bright orb. More refers to pearls); Mingming (bright); Ming Diu Diu (bright and bright, bright and bright, bright and bright; Bright appearance); Bright (bright and flashing); Bright and dark (sunny and cloudy); Bright color (brilliance)
understand, clear [plain; Explicit]
clearly refers to the left and right. DD "Warring States Policy? Zhao Ce
has a clear name. DD Song? Wang Anshi's "Answering Sima's Advice"
shows his desire for clarity. DD Don? Liu Zongyuan's Collection of Liuhe East
is another example: clear cut (clear and profound); Explicit words (clear words); Clearly understood (detailed and clear); Mark the book calendar clearly (mark, write. Book calendar refers to account book)
Sage, insight and wisdom [perceived; Sage]
shine brightly on the child. DD Don? Liu Zongyuan's Collection of Liuhe East
is wise and faithful. DD Han? Jia Yi's On the Qin Dynasty
was fortunate to meet a wise master. DD Nan Mingliang? Qiu Chi's Book with Chen Bo
is another example: the Queen of the Ming Dynasty (the sage monarch); A wise Lord (wise monarch); Ming Shang (holy, honoring the monarch); A wise king (wise monarch); Ming Gong (honorific title for a person in position)
obvious and clear [clear; Obvious]
You have a clear method and a regular ethics. DD "Xunzi? Phase formation
is another example: clear division (clear duty); Clear punishment (clear decree); Clear effect (obvious effect)
[bright and beautiful]. Such as: Ming clothing (bright clothing); Bright posture (bright posture); Ming Xuan (bright and gorgeous)
Ming Hui, clever [clever]. Ming Ming (smart and sensitive). Mostly used to praise emperors and gods; Bright appearance); Ming Xiu (smart and beautiful); Bright fruit (smart and decisive); Ming Jun (Ming Hui Jun Yi)
has a bright heart [pure heard]. Such as: Ming people (bright-minded people)
[strict and impartial]. Such as: clear punishment (strict punishment); Understand the law (make the law strict); Ming dynasty (strict law)
Qingming, xiuming [Sober and calms]. Such as: Ming dynasty (the era of political clarity); Ming system (clear legal system); Meiji (Xiuming politics); Clear politics (clear politics)
brilliant [brilliant; wise]。 Such as: wise (a wise and insightful person); See a thousand miles (knowing wisely, you can also know very clearly what is happening far away)
strong and prosperous. Such as: Mingchang (prosperous and developed, prosperous); Mingsheng (prosperous and prosperous; Prosperous)
clean (sacrifice) [pure]. Such as: Mingshui (pure water for sacrifice); Bright clothes (clean underwear worn during fasting; Clean underwear worn by the deceased behind Jie); Ming Zhuo (sake, used for sacrifice)
is next to [immediately following in time] today or this year. Such as: bright moon (next month); Ming Dan (next morning, tomorrow morning; Tomorrow); Next year; Tomorrow (tomorrow); After tomorrow (later)
bright and straightforward [frank; can......> >