What does Wugui mean?

"Wugui" actually refers to the two zodiac animals in the heavenly stems and earthly branches, namely "Wu" belongs to the ox and "Gui" belongs to the rat. In traditional Chinese culture, each zodiac sign has its own meaning and symbolic meaning. The Wu Niu represents the importance of land and agricultural production, while the Gui Rat is an astute creature that is good at hiding and adapting to the environment. If "Wugui" is put together, it can be understood as the meaning of finding a balance between farming and nature.

In addition to having their meaning in the zodiac, the word "Wugui" can also be interpreted as the state of the blending of earth and water in the five elements. It represents many natural phenomena on the earth, such as mountains, lakes, rivers, etc. In ancient culture, many architectural designs or Five Elements theories are based on "Wugui" to obtain the principles of Feng Shui and the suitability of residences.

Of course, "Wugui" can also be extended to people's attitudes and ways of doing things in life. It includes various forms of expression such as literature and art, wisdom, innovation, and enterprising spirit. It is especially suitable for the rapidly changing scene of the current society, helping us to better deal with the suffering and happiness in life, believe in our own heart and strength, constantly challenge ourselves, and meet the challenges of the future.