If the five elements are short of water, is it good to call them Miaomiao?

Very good

Miao

Pinyin: miǎo

(Knowing. From Sanshui. Also known as "Miao". Original meaning: The appearance of vast water) has the same original meaning as [(expanse of water)vast]

How is it like to cross Miaonan? - "Chu Ci·Nine Chapters·Ai Ying"

Another example : Miaomiao (the appearance of the water being vast); Miaomiao (the appearance of the water being vast and boundless); Miaomiao (the appearance of the water flowing far and wide); Miaomiao (the appearance of the vastness)

miǎo

(Phonetic. From water, 燇(miǎo) sound. Original meaning: vast water surface)

Same as the original meaning [(of an expanse of water )vast]

The four realms are vast. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Crossing Xiaogushan and Dagushan"

Another example: Haomao (describing the vastness of the water); Miaoming (miaoyuan); Miaomi (the appearance of water flowing far and wide); Miaomiao (the water is vast) (the appearance of water flowing continuously); mianmian (the appearance of continuous water flow)

Remote; far away; vague [remote; vague]

Vague is in my arms, looking at the beauty in the sky. ——Su Shi's "Ode to the Former Red Cliff"

Another example: vague (the appearance of vastness; unclear; false and unfounded; difficult to predict; uncertain; empty); vast (the appearance of vast and boundless smoke) ; desolate (a vast expanse, no homes); insignificant (endless vastness)

Small; insignificant [small; insignificant]

Sending mayflies to the heaven and earth, a drop in the ocean. ——Su Shi's "Ode to the Former Red Cliff"

Another example: insignificant (without any trace); insignificant (insignificant; tiny); insignificant (very insignificant, not worth talking about)