Five-line order of names

I would like to ask an expert, is there any particular order of the five elements in a name? I have read some books in the past few days and looked up a lot of words in the Kangxi Dictionary. I have read the children's horoscopes and everyone suggested using wood as the god. Fire is also okay, and earth is also okay, so what I looked for were wood and The characters with fire and earth attributes have the surname water, so at first I basically looked for them in the order of water, wood, fire, water, wood, and water, wood, and earth. Then I read in a book that the order of the three elements of heaven, earth and man is also particular. The surname is Jia, and the heaven element is fire. It is best to have the structure of fire, wood, or fire, wood, and fire. Then I don’t understand. Should the three characters be arranged according to water, fire, and wood? The three grids are fire, wood, wood, or fire, wood, and earth. Some people say that the five elements are mainly the five elements of the three grids of heaven, earth, and man, but some say they are the five elements of words. I don't know which statement is correct. But to be on the safe side, I still think of the five elements as water, wood, fire, water, wood, and wood. The three grids and five elements are also fire, wood, fire, or fire, wood, and wood. That range has narrowed again. Based on the words I have been looking for these days, I have arranged and combined countless names. I am almost dizzy. It is such a huge project.

The order of the five elements in naming. The five elements lack fire and metal. There is not much difference between the order of fire, gold and gold and fire when naming.

What is the order of the Five Elements? Name of the Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water

Direction of the Five Elements: Southeast, Middle, Northwest

Color of the Five Elements: Green, Red, Yellow, White and Black

Five Elements Direction: Left Front, Center, Right Back

Five Elements Divine Beasts: Blue Dragon, Suzaku, Kirin, White Tiger, Xuanwu

Five Elements Organs: Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lungs and Kidneys

Five Elements Bagua: Zhenxunli Kungen Ganduikan

The order of the five elements: water, fire, wood, metal and earth

One water, two fire, three wood, four metal and five earth. This order depends on the earthly branches and Yin and Yang change, water is in the Kan position in the north,

Heaven is born with water, and Zi belongs to the Kan position, so water ranks first; fire is in the off position in the south, and Wu is in the off position, so fire ranks second; wood is in the off position.

The earthquake position is in the east, and Mao belongs to the earthquake position, so wood ranks third; gold is in the west, and unitary belongs to the shock position, so gold ranks fourth; earth In the center of the four directions, in the position of Gen Kun, Chenxu Chouwei, so Tu is ranked fifth.

The five elements produce each other: wood produces fire, fire produces earth, earth produces metal, metal produces water, and water produces wood. Mutuality enhances the Force.

The five elements are in conflict with each other: wood conquers earth, earth conquers water, water restrains fire, fire restrains metal, and metal restrains wood. Competing each other will destroy each other's strength

What is the best way to order the five elements of each character when naming? The five elements of the name are the best.

The arrangement of the five elements of the name is 5 points. The surname (heavenly pattern) is left by the ancestors, and its mathematics has little influence on people.

Since the gods you like to use are wood and water, you can use fire, water, and wood to give birth to the upper and lower parts. At the same time, water can restrain fire.

Why is it not good to name a name with the five elements in the order of fire, wood, and fire?

Nothing is lacking. Is it good to choose a name with the five elements in the order of fire, water, and earth? What is the importance of naming? 5 points The ones that produce each other are good, for example, earth produces gold, metal produces water, and water produces wood