• In Chinese philosophy, fire (Chinese: 火; pinyin: huǒ) is the second phase of Wu Xing. Fire is yang in character. Its motion is expanded and its energy...
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    Wuxing (Chinese: 五行; pinyin: wǔxíng), usually translated as Five Phases or Five Agents, is a fivefold conceptual scheme used in many traditional Chinese...
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  • matter's dying or hiding stage. Water is the fifth of the five elements of wuxing. Among the five elements, water is the most yin in character. Its motion...
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  • (Chinese: 土; pinyin: tǔ) Earth is the balance of both yin and yang in the Wuxing philosophy. Its motion is centralising, and its energy is stabilizing and...
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  • the mountain tops flowed the water from the source. In the conquest cycle, fire overcomes metal as love melts the coldest heart or "can only be melted and...
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  • are associated with the wuxing: Venus—Metal (White Tiger) Jupiter—Wood (Azure Dragon) Mercury—Water (Black Tortoise) Mars—Fire (Vermilion Bird) (may be...
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  • the lesser yang character (yin within yang) of the Five elements, fuelling Fire. It stands for springtime, the east, the planet Jupiter, the color green...
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  • Wuxing painting is a style of Chinese painting that draws inspiration from the philosophical concept of the "five phases/elements" (wuxing). Specifically...
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    Radical 86 (redirect from Fire radical)
    under this radical. In the Chinese wuxing ("Five Phases"), 火 represents the element Fire. In Taoist cosmology, 火 (Fire) is the nature component of the Ba...
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    Ox (zodiac) (redirect from Fire Ox)
    associated with one of the Chinese wǔxíng, also known as the "five elements", or "phases": the "Five Phases" being Fire (火 huǒ), Water (水 shuǐ), Wood (木...
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