References for characters belonging to wood in the five elements:
1. Xin
Comes from the idiom "thriving" to describe the lush growth of vegetation. The extended meaning means that the cause is booming. The words come from Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty's "Returning to Lai Xi Ci". The word "Xin" contains auspicious connotations, and the five-element attribute of the word is wood. When used as a name for a girl, it means good luck, intelligence, and a successful career.
2. Jing
The five-element attribute of "Jing" is wood, with the word "female" next to it, which reflects the feminine temperament of women. It is a commonly used name for girls. The original meaning comes from "Selected Works·Zhang Heng·Si Xuan Fu" and "Biography of Lienu". It means that a woman has a good figure. Delicate and slender appearance, talented. The name "Jing" is extended to be beautiful and versatile.
3. Qi
The five elements of the word "Qi" belong to wood. Its original meaning refers to silk fabrics with patterns or patterns, which is extended to mean beauty and wonderfulness. From the poem "Climbing Three Mountains at Night and Looking at the Capital City at Night" by Xie Tiao of Qi Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties, "The remaining clouds are scattered into clouds, and the clear river is as quiet as practice." It refers to the gorgeous colors of the sunset, and the names of people imply the meaning of brilliance and splendor.
4. Fei
The radical is "艹", which is a character with obvious five elements belonging to wood, and this is also the way everyone judges the attributes of the five elements. This word has a unique, beautiful and moving meaning, which comes from "The grass and trees know that spring will soon return, and all kinds of red and purple are blooming."
5. Sen
The radical is "wood" ,? There are many trees, which means numerous and prosperous: ~~~.