What does the word "Lin" belong to in the Five Elements?

Among the many Chinese characters, each Chinese character has its own meaning and five elements. So what does the word "Lin" belong to in the five elements, and what is the good or bad luck in naming it? Come and take a look below!

What does the word "lin" belong to in the Five Elements?

Analysis of the word "lin"

Simplified Chinese characters: Lin Traditional Chinese characters: Lin Pinyin: lin Radical: 氵 Radical strokes: 3

Outer strokes: 9 Good and bad luck in the name: Good Five elements: water Simplified strokes: 11 Traditional strokes: 12

Dictionary explanation of the word "Lin"

First, it means getting wet Or dripping, such as dripping with sweat;

The second refers to being happy, such as dripping with sweat.

The third refers to getting wet, such as showering, being exposed to the sun and rain.

Analysis of the meaning of the word "Lin":

"Lin"

(Phonetic. From water, forest sound. Original meaning: pouring)

Same original meaning. Let water or other liquids fall from the top [drench; pour; sprinkle]

Drenching means fertilizing with water. -- "Shuowen"

Being showered with water is so overwhelming. --Wang Bao's "Dongxiao Fu"

Another example: shower your head with water; shower with water in the sun; shower

soak [soak]

drench, soak also . -- "Guang Ya"

Another example: linlang (the appearance of getting wet); linlilili (the appearance of getting wet and dripping); linxun (soaking)

(Shape)

The appearance of mountains and rivers flowing; the appearance of rain [flowing at great speed]

The appearance of mountains and rivers under the shower. -- "Shuowen"

The flood is like a soaring egret. --Mei Cheng's "Seven Fa"

Another example: drench in the rain (linyu, heavy rain); drench (the way the water tilts); drench the head and head (a metaphor for a fierce coming)

Describe the appearance of water, blood, sweat, tears, etc. dripping continuously [dripping]

Drop by drop, dripping juice on the table. -- "Water Margin"

Another example: Linjin (the appearance of water dripping); Linxun (the appearance of water dripping); Linlang (the appearance of dripping water); Linlu (the appearance of dripping water) appearance); rain (continuous rain)

Rain

Filter [filter; strain]. For example: Pour the medicine with gauze

Make wine [make wine]

The monks here are a bitter place, there is nothing delicious, just a piece of plain wine, but we in the temple make it ourselves Raining. --"The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters"