The five elements are earth, fire and wood. What does the golden soil in Shui Mu mean?

Gold is born in the soil, and more gold is buried in the soil; Soil depends on fire, and fire is full of soil coke; Fire depends on wood, and wood is full of fire; Wood depends on water, and water floats more than wood; Water is Lai Jinsheng, but gold is much more turbid.

Gold can produce water, and water is heavy; Water can produce wood, and wood shrinks when it meets water; Wood can make a fire, and more wood burns; Fire can produce soil, and the soil is full of fire; Soil can produce gold, and gold is much weaker than soil.

Jin neng ke mu, Jian mu Jin is insufficient; Wood can break soil, and the soil is heavy and folded; Soil can replace water, and water has more soil flow; Water can overcome fire, and fire can boil water; Fire can kill gold, but more gold can put out fire.

When gold falls in case of fire, it will melt; Fire must be put out when it meets water; When the water is weak, it will clog; When the soil declines, it will sink; Weak wood breaks.

Strong gold gets water, just to defeat its front; Strong water gets wood, slowing its momentum; If a strong wood gets fire, it will vent its English; Fire gets soil, and then gathers its flame; Strong soil gets gold, stubborn.