The characters belonging to the earth in the five elements of the eleven paintings are: 勋, 壸, 埤, 吡, 谰, 煭, selenium, 椯,笡, 猌, 庵,玎,卭,獍,妦,埯,yu , Qi, Ya, Yin, Wan, Ji, Wang, Si, Ying, Shu, Wei, Beng, Wei, Wei, Yong, Yi, Yan, Yu, Yi, Duo, Chu, Qi, Ji, Ying, Yan, Bu , Yi, Di, Yi, Xu, Wei, Wei, Wei, Wei, Sui, Qi, Kong, Hori, Gu, Yi, Om, Di, Xie, Ye, Mou, 蚴.
The division of the five elements of Chinese characters has a long history, so how to judge the attributes of Chinese characters?
From the data, we know that the earth attribute corresponds to the "long summer" of the four seasons, which is "prosperous earth". The Earth Lord's is a cycle, a process, and in this process, its role is to transform all things. Therefore, the characteristic of soil is "transformation". "Shangshu Hongfan": "Earth is the source of crops." "Shuowen Jiezi": "Earth is the source of living things." The so-called transformation is the process from flowering to fruiting. This process is called "transformation". Therefore, all the five elements of Chinese characters that have the attribute of transformation, inclusiveness, and solidity are all earth, and the character "Yin" conforms to the characteristics of the earth attribute.