What does the word "jiao" belong to the five elements?

The five elements of the corner character belong to wood.

Basic meaning:

horn jiǎo

The hard thing that grows on the heads of cattle, sheep, deer, etc.: horns. antlers. horn. horny.

Shaped like a horn: water chestnut. Ginseng.

A pointed land that protrudes into the sea (mostly used in place names): Chengshanjiao (in Shandong Province, China).

Geometry refers to the part of the plane formed by two straight lines drawn from a point: a right angle. angle. Angle steel. Square square.

The place where the edges of objects meet: corners.

Frontal bone (commonly known as "forehead").

In ancient times, underage boys wore their hair tied into buns (also known as "general horns") on both sides of their heads.

An ancient military musical instrument: the painted horn. horn.

Ancient measuring instrument, the measurement unit of wine: "First take two cents of wine."

Chinese monetary unit.

Jiao jué

Ancient wine vessel, made of bronze, shaped like a jue but without columns, with symmetrical ends and a lid, used to warm and hold wine.

Actor, or the character played by an actor in a drama: a role. Famous actor.

Contest, competition: wrestling. Wrestling. Contest.

One of the ancient five tones, equivalent to the simplified notation "3".

Surname.

Taboos in naming corners:

1. The five-element attribute of horn is wood. According to the principle that wood overcomes earth, it is taboo to name corners with characters that belong to earth. .

2. It is taboo to name a character with the same rhyme rhyme as iǎo or a character with the same rhyme as "iǎo" or a character with a "single" tone. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.

3. It is taboo to use the same character in the name of the ancestors and elders. If the name of the ancestor contains the character "angle", the younger generation is taboo in naming them with the character "angle".