In numerology and Feng Shui, the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth) are considered to be the basic elements that make up everything in the world. The five elements restrain each other and work together to maintain the balance of the natural world. And numbers, as a special symbol, are also closely related to the five elements. This article will look at the mysteries of the numbers from the perspective of numerology Feng Shui, and how they correspond to the five elements of Jiayimu to Nondee Shui.
First of all, we need to understand the basic properties of the five elements. Wood represents growth, development, expansion, and vitality; Fire represents enthusiasm, vitality, light, and has a warming effect; Soil represents stability, bearing, storage, and has a stabilizing effect; Jin represents cleansing, killing, and astringent, and has a purifying effect; Water represents flow, change, moisture and has a nourishing effect. These five elements restrain and promote each other, and together form a harmonious whole.
Next, we will map the number to the five elements. In traditional Chinese culture, numbers also have a certain symbolic meaning. For example, 1 represents heaven, 2 represents earth, 3 represents people, 4 represents the four directions, 5 represents **, 6 represents Liuhe, 7 represents Qizheng, 8 represents Bagua, 9 represents Kyushu, etc. There is a certain connection between these numbers and the five elements.
1.Jiamu: Jiamu is the head of the five elements, representing the beginning and growth of life. In numbers, 1 and 2 represent heaven and earth, respectively, and together they form the basis of life. Therefore, we can correspond to the numbers 1 and 2.
2.Otogi: Otogi is a continuation of Kogi and represents the development and prosperity of life. In the number, 3 represents the person, and it symbolizes the continuation and development of life. Therefore, we can correspond Otogi to the number 3.
3.Cinghuo: Cinghuo is the fire element of the five elements, representing enthusiasm, vitality and light. In the number, 4 represents the four directions, which symbolizes the spread and illumination of the fire. Therefore, we can correspond to the number 4.
4.Ding Huo: Ding Huo is a continuation of the C fire, representing the exuberance and heat of the fire. In the number, 5 stands for **, which symbolizes the core and power of the fire. Therefore, we can correspond to the number 5.
5.Wu Tu: Wu Tu is the earth element in the five elements, representing stability, bearing and storage. In the number, 6 represents Liuhe, which symbolizes the tolerance and harmony of the earth. Thus, we can correspond to the number 6.
6.Jitu: Jitu is the continuation of Wutu, representing the stability and stability of the soil. In the number, 7 represents the seven governments, which symbolizes the management and maintenance of the soil. Therefore, we can correspond to the number 7.
7.Heptongjin: Heptane is the gold element of the five elements, representing cleansing, slaughtering, and astringency. In the numbers, 8 represents Bagua, which symbolizes the changes and cycles of gold. Thus, we can correspond to the number 8.
8.Xin Jin: Xin Jin is the continuation of Hept Gold, representing the sharpness and purification of gold. In the numbers, 9 represents Kyushu, which symbolizes the vastness and profundity of gold. Thus, we can correspond to Simkin with the number 9.
9.Non Shui: Non Shui is the water element of the five elements, representing flow, change, and moisture. In the number, 0 stands for infinity, which symbolizes the infinity and inclusiveness of water. Therefore, we can correspond to the number 0.