What's the meaning of the five-flag mine array?

The five-thunder array of military flag is an array method in China's ancient art of war, which originated from the idea of "the land of nine changes, the array of five elements" in Sun Tzu's Art of War. Arranging the five-color flags into a specific formation, and reconciling the gas field inside the formation with the five elements it represents, thus forming a powerful offensive and defensive position, which can directly determine the victory or defeat on the battlefield.

The five-mine array of military flag has appeared many times in history. The most famous time was in the Song Dynasty, when Yue Fei, the general of "Yue Jiajun", blocked a large number of Jin Jun cavalry with five thunder arrays and achieved amazing results. In this battle, Yue Fei arranged four flags of red, white, black, yellow and blue in the front, back, left and right and in the center of the formation, showing a pattern of five thunder suppression, effectively defending the rapid penetration of the enemy.

In modern times, some people also apply the five-thunder array to the feng shui layout of daily life. According to the principle that the five elements are in harmony with each other, placing five-color items in a certain proportion can achieve the effect of adjusting the family atmosphere and improving the family fortune. However, as a military tactic, the "Qi Wu Lei Array" has been widely used in karate, Aikido and other martial arts in modern times and has become a unique cultural phenomenon.