Images of Twelve Branches of Feng Shui

The fire, water and soil properties of the twelve earthly branches in Jin Mu: three golds and fourteen.

Xungan: a, b, d, e, g, n, n, n.

A is poplar, symbolizing towering trees and belonging to thunder.

B is shade wood, which symbolizes flexible vines and belongs to the wind.

C stands for yang fire, which symbolizes the fire of the sun and belongs to the sun.

Ding is yin fire, which symbolizes the light of fireflies and candles and belongs to the stars.

E stands for positive soil, symbolizing the dam of the city wall, belonging to summer.

I am the earth, symbolizing the pastoral earth, belonging to the cloud.

Geng is yang gold, symbolizing gold mine and steel, belonging to the moon.

Xin is yin gold, symbolizing jewelry and jade, belonging to frost.

Ren Wei, symbolizing the sea of Wang Yang, is a dew.

Decay is a symbol of rain and dew streams, belonging to the forest.

Twelve earthly branches: ugly Mao Yinchen has asked for an audience at noon.

Twelve branches correspond to ten days' work.

Son: decyl

Ugliness: ego, shame and bitterness.

A, c and e.

Mao: B.

Chen: e, b, D.

China, Britain and Russia

Afternoon: Ding, Ji.

Wei: Ji, Ding and B.

Shen: Geng, Ren and E.

Unitary: Xin

Xu: Wu, Xin and Ding.

Hai: Ren and Jia

Twelve branches correspond to:

Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen and Xu are Yang, while ugly, hairy, heir, Wei, unitary and Hai are Yin. This is divided into even and odd points. Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei Yang, Shen, You, Xu, Hai, Zi and Ugliness are Yin. This is divided into four seasons, spring and summer are sunny, and autumn and winter are cloudy. Chen is the yang in the yang, Xu is the yang, and ugliness is the yin, not the yang. )

The twelve earthly branches correspond to the four-hour orientation:

Oriental wood, afternoon fire in the south, Shen, Haizi water in the north, ugly soil in four seasons.

Five elements: golden wood fire, water and earth

Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tukeshui, Shuihuoke and Huojinke.

Memory: Gold represents a sharp axe, which can cut wood, so Jin Kemu. Trees planted in soil can gather soil, so more trees will be planted for soil erosion. When soldiers come, they will block up the water and cover it with soil. In ancient times, they hoarded flood control water and blocked water for civil dams. Water can put out the fire, but water can put out the fire. Real gold is not afraid of fire. Metals such as iron-making are melted by fire and become gold.

Jinshui, aquatic wood, Muhuo, Huotu, Tujin.

Memory: metal is melted by fire, which can become liquid, and gold produces water. Shui Mu flowers and plants, aquatic wood. Wood can make a fire, wood can make a fire. Wood will turn to ashes after fire, and fire will produce soil. Metal substances can be mined from land minerals to produce natural gold.

The ancients used five elements to represent everything in the world:

"Everything is negative and positive, and it is harmonious."

"One yin and one yang is the way."

"Tai Chi gives birth to two instruments, two instruments give birth to four elephants, four elephants give birth to gossip, and eight, eight and sixty-four hexagrams give birth to everything in the world."

"Tao gives birth to one, life gives birth to two, life gives birth to three, and life gives birth to everything." ?

"The beginning of the nameless world, the mother of all things."

These words mean that in ancient times, five elements were used to represent everything in the world, such as heaven and earth, men and women, cold and heat, the sun and the moon, etc., which shows that they are opposites.

The sun and the moon are constantly changing, and the four seasons are there, which shows that they can transform each other at the same time.

Not only represent different things, but also represent the same thing. For example, people and animals, your back represents Yang and your front represents Yin. This is because the animal's back faces the sun and its abdomen faces the ground. (Everything is negative and holds Yang)

The above is about the fire, water and soil properties of Jin Mu, the twelve earthly branches, and the sharing of the twelve earthly branches. I have read the attribute positioning of the twelve branches and five elements, I hope this will help everyone!