What do the five elements of calligraphy belong to?

The five elements of calligraphy belong to gold.

Book (Pinyin: shū), its original meaning is a verb, which means writing and recording; it is later extended to be a noun, referring to simple books, classics, documents, letters, etc. In ancient times, a knife was used to record it on bamboo and wood, in the middle ages, it was painted on silk with lacquer, and in later generations, it was written on paper with ink. It means the Four Books and Five Classics, which means reading poetry and books, and it is also a thing that carries theory and morality. People who belong to metal are mainly righteous, their nature is strong, and their love is fierce.

According to the principle that the Five Elements Metal overcomes Wood, it is taboo to use the Five Elements Wood character when naming a book. It is taboo to name a book with a character that has the same rhyme rhyme as ū or a character that has the same tone as Yinping. Otherwise, you will find it difficult to read smoothly and difficult to pronounce. Another taboo when naming with the character "书" is that if one of your elders already has the character "书", don't use the character "书". This is also the most common common sense in naming.

Suitable names for Shu

1. Shu Rui

Rui means wisdom, profoundness and understanding. Matched with the word "book", it means smart, wise, capable, and aboveboard.

2. Shuchen

Chen means morning, such as early morning. When paired with the word "book", it means energetic, positive and optimistic, lively and cheerful.

3. Documents

Wen represents the symbols of language, such as culture. When paired with the word "书", it means knowledge, elegance, and eloquence.

4. Zi Shu

Zi represents deciduous trees, and the wood can be used for construction and making utensils. Matched with the word "book", it means vitality, vigorous growth, self-improvement, etc.

5. Shu Chen

The name comes from Du Fu's "Twenty Rhymes to Li Twelve and White": "Chu Banquet said goodbye to the sweet day, and Liang Prison sent a letter to Chen." Shu Chen is in the poem. It means writing a letter to defend oneself. Shuchen can be understood as cherishing time to read. When used in a boy's name, it means that the boy has a connection with books and likes to read. Shuchen also sounds homophonic to Book City, which means that the baby boy is rich in knowledge and talented. This name is also the parents' high expectations for their children's future studies.