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.