The characters in the 6 five elements that belong to gold are Chen, Qian, Tie, Xian, Xun, Li, 伶, Cheng, Ren, Yi, 伛, Chu, Su, Xing, Kuo, 伥,伧, 刖, Bo, Xiong, Yan, Xi, Yttrium, 囟, 伡, Gadolinium, Rong, confession, Zha, 妁, 扱, lawsuit, 刈, throw, west, umbrella, and, Zhuang, Ren, Ru, Chong, Qi, Chuang ,zai,sao,zhuang,zao,zi,xi,this,shi,suction,se,ask,xian.
Xin pronunciation: [xìn]. Basic explanation: [~Gate] The place where the bones of the baby's head are not joined together. Also known as "Xin forehead" and "Dingmen'er". Detailed explanation:
Original meaning: the membranous part that connects the bones of the skull of the fetus or newborn). Same as the original meaning [fontanel]. horn. ——Annotation of "Book of Rites·Nei Principles" Another example is: Xinmenkou (Chimney Gate)
Official pronunciation: [lì]. Basic explanation: Officials of all sizes in the old era: ~ governance. Official~. The old term refers to a small civil servant: ~ member. Xu~ (the person who handles documents in the local government). Detailed explanation of
"Li", "Shi", and "Shi" have the same characters in ancient times. Original meaning: official) A general name for officials. After the Han Dynasty, it refers to low-level officials or civil servants. Officials are those who govern people. ——"Shuowen" Officials are also famous teachers. ——"Book of Han·Jingdi Ji" Officials are responsible for governing the people. ——"Book of Han·Huidi Ji"