What does the word Yi belong to in the five elements?

The five elements of the character Yi belong to earth.

Pinyin: yì

Radical: mountain

Structure: left and right

Strokes: 6

Interpretation: The mountains look so tall.

The group of words for "屹" includes:

1. Stand [yì lì]

Explanation: Standing tall and stable like a mountain peak, often used to describe firmness. shake.

Example: The Monument to the People’s Heroes ~ in Tiananmen Square.

2. Yiran [yì rán]

Explanation: The appearance of standing erect:

Example: This mountain ~ does not move.

3. Yili [yì lì]

Explanation: Fear of appearance.

Example: When something dangerous happens, he looks terrified.

4.屹崒[yì zú]

Explanation: Also called "屹崪". Tall appearance.

Example: This mountain has stood firm for centuries.

The five elements are wood, fire, earth, metal, and water often mentioned in the Book of Changes. The five elements have the characteristics of mutual generation and mutual restraint. Many things can be calculated by the five elements, such as names. When naming a child using the Five Elements, you must first check whether the baby's Five Elements are missing. If there are any, you need to consider giving the missing Five Elements to make up for the name.

Our country’s culture is broad and profound, especially reflected in the culture of Chinese characters. Each Chinese character contains rich content and profound meaning. Since ancient times, elders have paid special attention to the choice of names, because names will accompany people throughout their lives and play an important role in life. Auspicious characters are the first choice for parents to name.