The five elements are named after the complete collection of characters belonging to wood.

The name of the five elements of wood: We know that in the five elements, wood corresponds to spring, and its orientation is the east. The characteristic of spring is the attribute of wood. In spring, when the earth recovers, everything comes into being and is full of vitality, so the characteristic of wood is "hair growth". "Shang Shu Hong Fan": "Mu Yue is straight." "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Wood, taking risks, taking risks and being born, a trip to the East."

Therefore, wood, as a philosophical concept, represents things and phenomena with the properties of germinal growth, expressiveness and straightness. In a word, the attribute of wood is "germinal", the main benevolence and the main life. Therefore, all Chinese characters with hair growth, expressiveness, straightness and radicals are all wood.

Chinese characters with "wood" have meanings related to trees and fruit trees. Most of them are pictographs of wood, and the energy of wood is the most powerful. Therefore, these characters are generally divided into five strong elements of wood, such as pine, cypress, willow, elm, peach, apricot, plum, Guilin, forest, chess, south edge, cotton, brown, brown, mandarin, orange and peach.

However, not all the characters beside the wooden characters have the strong energy of wood, such as "rotten" and "withered". Although they are also beside the wooden characters, they are dead wood, dead wood, lifeless wood, dead wood can't be carved, and the energy is in a state of dissipation. Therefore, no one uses such lifeless words to name them and enhance the eight-character wood.

in Chinese characters, the characters with "bamboo" and "Meng" beside them are mostly related to all kinds of bamboo, its wood products and herbs. Because they are directly related to wood, wood is also stronger, but the wood with the prefix "bamboo" is stronger than the wood with the prefix "Meng", so the characters with the prefix "bamboo" are generally divided into five strong lines of wood.

The word "Mi" is divided into the second strongest five elements of wood, such as Ying Zhi Hua Ju Han Meng Zhi Yun Ling Yuan Ru Yi Qian Yin Li Bo Fei Mo Fu Mi Wei Yan Rui Qin Jie Qin fragrant ramie glycoside bitter benzene Ruo Mi Ping Miao Mi Ling Gou Yuan Fan Zhuo Lian Xuan Ying and so on.