the 5 elements
This text discusses a medical theory that was written over 2000 years ago and is based on the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. These elements correspond to different symptoms such as cold, hot, dry, wet, wind, and fire. In Chinese, the term for the five elements is "Wu xing." The first character, "Wu," means five, while the second character, "xing," means movement. Therefore, the term actually refers to the five movements of energy associated with these elements rather than their physical form. Each element represents a specific type of energy movement: wood represents an expansive movement, fire represents an ascending movement, metal represents a convergent movement, water represents a descending movement, and earth represents a balanced movement.nature is made up of live basic elements: water,fire,earth,air and fire.this arises out of deep intuition of how to universes operates.