This sentence is a description of a character's five elements, which has no practical significance. The so-called eight-character, that is, the moon and the sun have four pillars, and each pillar has a heavenly stems and earthly branches. For example, this year's Bing Shen, C is a heavenly stem, Shen is a earthly branch, and the month and day are the same, which adds up to eight words. The meaning of this sentence is that this eight-character heavenly stem reveals the harmony of fire and water, as well as water and water. C fire sits in water, because water, C is fire, so C is bitter. Whether it makes sense or not is the explanation given to you by others when analyzing the strength of the eight-character god or the yen. Why is the yen strong? Why is the yen weak because of the situation? Because it is the case of,, and, it is only a description of the five elements. Inferred from this incomplete analysis, it shows that the five elements of C fire are not prosperous, because although Ding fire and fire help each other, there are also non-osmanthus water to resist fire, and water sits on the surface to resist C fire, which shows that the five elements of C fire are restrained, and the fire is not prosperous and weak.