Traditional Chinese Pinyin Five Elements Stroke Name Explanation
xiang xiáng soil 12: elegance, honor, prosperity in officialdom, success and prosperity in middle age, the word for going abroad, the destiny of wealth and honor. (Ji)
Xiang
(Phonetic. Congyu, the sound of sheep. Original meaning: Flying with straight wings without moving in a circle)
Same as the original meaning [circle in the air; soar]
To fly, to fly back. ——"Shuowen"
The kite is ugly and soaring even when it flies. ——"Erya·Release the Bird"
The phoenix flies with it. ——"Huainanzi·Yuandao". Note: "It is said to be flying when it is flying."
Although I want to soar. ——"Huainanzi Chuzhen". Note: "It is said to be flying when it is thrust straight and does not move."
The color is lifted, it is flying and then gathered. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Township Party"