Heaven and Earth, Wind, Thunder, Water, FireThe "heaven, earth, wind, thunder, water, fire" you mentioned might be part of the elements related to the Eight Trigrams. In the Eight Trigrams, Qian is the sky, Kun is the earth, Zhen is the thunder, Xun is the wind, Kan is the water, Li is the fire, Gen is the mountain, and Dui is the swamp. From this point of view, what you're talking about is part of the Eight Trigrams symbol.
Four Spirits of Chaos, Earth, Water, Fire, WindIn online literature, the four spirits of chaos referred to the four basic elements of earth, water, fire, and wind. They were also known as the " four symbols." They were an important concept in ancient China philosophy and were considered to be the basic elements that constituted everything in the universe. In online literature, the four spirits of chaos were often used to describe the origin and composition of the world, as well as the body and strength of cultivators.
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Heaven, Earth, Wind, Thunder, Water, Fire, Mountain, Marsh PaintingIn the Eight Trigrams, Qian represented Heaven, Kun represented Earth, Xun represented Wind, Zhen represented Thunder, Kan represented Water, Li represented Fire, Gen represented Mountain, and Dui represented Ze. The mnemonic chant for the painting was "Three Qian, Six Kun." He shook his head and looked up at the bowl. The middle part of the ridge is empty, and the ridge is full. The upper part is lacking, and the lower part is broken."
The specific explanation was as follows:
- Three Qian Diagrams: The Qian hexagram is formed by three Yang lines, which are three straight lines. This is the so-called "Three Qian Diagrams", which represents the sky. It has the characteristics of purity and strength. The five elements belong to metal.
- Kun Six Break: The Kun hexagram was formed by three Yin lines, which meant that they were all broken lines. Like the Kun Six Break, Kun represented the earth. It was turbid and had a low position. The five elements belonged to the earth.
- Zhen Yang Yu: The Zhen hexagram has a Yang line at the bottom and two Yin lines at the top. Its shape is like an upturned Yu (small basin). The bottom is solid (Yang line) and the top is empty (Yin line). Zhen represents thunder and belongs to wood. It represents good omens such as the recovery of all things.
- Gen Overturning Bowl: The Gen hexagram had the Yang lines on top and the two Yin lines on the bottom, like an upside-down bowl. Gen represented the ancient times, meaning that it was impassable and represented a mountain.
- Empty in Li: The Li hexagram has two Yang lines outside and one Yin line in the middle. The middle is empty. Li represents fire, like a torch or a candle. The flame is Yin (the Yin line in the middle), and the surrounding air is Yang (the two Yang lines).
- Kan Zhongman: The Kan hexagram has two Yin lines on the outside and one Yang line in the middle. Only the middle is connected. Kan represents water. Where the water flows, the two sides are earth (the Yin line represents the solid earth) and the water is pure (the Yang line).
- Dui Shang Que: The Dui hexagram has two Yang lines at the bottom and one Yin line at the top. Only the top is missing an opening. Dui represents Ze, like a lake surrounded by soil. The upper part is the Yin line (the surface of the lake is still, etc.), and the lower part is the Yang line (the water is trapped in the soil).
- Xun hexagram has two Yang lines on top and one Yin line on the bottom. Only the bottom is broken. Xun represents the wind, the two Yang lines represent the flowing wind, and the Yin line below can be seen as the earth.
Wind, Thunder, Water, FireIn the traditional concept of the four symbols, there was no such thing as wind, thunder, water, and fire. The common explanations of the Four Symbols were: Taiyin, Shaoyang, Shaoyin and Taiyang in the Book of Changes Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter In ancient times, it was used to represent the four directions of the sky (the eastern black dragon, the northern black tortoise, the western white tiger, and the southern rosefinch); it referred to the sun, the moon, the stars, and the stars; it referred to yin, yang, hardness, softness, or auspicious, fierce, regretful, and stingy; it referred to the four political requirements of leisure, shun, yong, and jia; it referred to the pictograms, image-matter, image-meaning, and image-sound of the six books. There was also a novel by Liang Hong called "Four Symbols".
What kind of stupid is this guy using fire in the middle of night and in a city. If he really wanted to be unnoticed why not use other elements ( water, earth, wind). using fire and thinking of going unnoticed. STUPID , DUMB , FOOL