If Lady Jia leaves the water and meets Guishui, Guishui is the living water and rain dew between heaven and earth. If exposed to the sun and rain, it will become rotten wood. Therefore, it is also symbiotic. For Jia Mu, decyl water is almost worse than nonyl water.
Jia mu is dry wood, so it is easy to make a fire. If the fire is very strong, then the wood will burn out, so there is a hidden danger of ashes. Moreover, noon belongs to the fire, and fire depends on wood. Wood is the mother of fire, fire is the son of wood, and the mother of Ziwang is bound to decline. So, Jia Mu died at noon. The scripture says: wood does not flow south. It is a fact that if there is a fire, Jia Mu will be burned down.
Jia mu's theory
Jia mu is the first of ten days, in charge of the four seasons, giving birth to everything. Its similarities are like thunder or dragons in the sky, beams or buildings on the ground, which is called poplar. The foundation of its underground support-"Lu" is in the shade. Yin is dry wood baked away from fire, with broken roots and withered branches.
Noun explanation: Lu-heaven is like a human official, and earth is like a family official. People are most comfortable only in their own homes; Officials have power only within their own jurisdiction. Any earthly branch that can help Tiangan develop its nature is called "Lu".