What are the attributes of the Five Elements?

The five elements attribute is water.

The Five Elements Theory is a material view in ancient China and is mostly used in philosophy, traditional Chinese medicine and divination. It emphasizes the whole and aims to describe the movement form and transformation relationship of things. The meaning of the Five Elements Theory encompasses the five basic dynamics of the evolution process of Yin and Yang. Ancient Chinese philosophers used the Five Elements Theory to explain the formation and interrelationship of all things in the world.

Basic definition of Ji:

1. Cross the river; cross.

2. Rescue; relief.

3. Beneficial; successful.

4. Jishui, an ancient water name, originates from present-day Henan, flows through Shandong and enters the Bohai Sea. The current river course of the lower reaches of the Yellow River is the original river course of Jishui. Today's Jiyuan of Henan Province, Jinan, Jining and Jiyang of Shandong Province are all named after Jishui.

5. Surname. The meaning of the name Ji: generally refers to help, relief, rescue, etc., such as helping people and things; it also refers to achievement, inheritance, and continuation, such as Ji Chu, which by extension means unrestrained and dignified. The word "ji" is a commonly used word in naming, and it has a good meaning. Note that when naming, you can't just look at the Chinese characters. The name must be combined with the eight characters to make the name auspicious.

Detailed definition of Ji:

1. Pictophonetic character. Water (氵) means water, and the shape of the ancient Chinese characters is like a river.

2. Qi (Qi) expresses the sound. Simplified by the phonetic side, the original meaning is the name of water, which is extended to wave and relief.

3. Cross; cross the river. We are all in the same boat.

4. Relief; giving aid to those in need.

5. Benefit; useless.

6. Jinan, place name, in Shandong Province.

Related words for "ji": help in emergencies, help the poor, help the world, help things, not help, get help, help each other, economy, relief, relief, charity, false public benefit, hard and soft help, harmonious and sincere help, Rob the rich and give to the poor.