Note that the five elements are chiefly an ancient mnemonic device for systems with 5 stages; hence the preferred translation of "Phase" over "Element". The elements are:
The system of five phases was used for describing interactions and relationships between phenomena. It was employed as a device in many fields of early Chinese thought, including seemingly disparate fields such as geomancy or Feng shui, astrology, traditional Chinese medicine, music, military strategy and martial arts. Traditional Taijiquan schools relate them to footwork and refer to them as five "steps". The system is still used as a reference in some forms of complementary and alternative medicine and martial arts. Some claim the original foundation of these are the concept of the Five Cardinal Points.
[edit] CyclesThe doctrine of five phases describes two Cycles of Balance, a generating or creation (生, shēng) cycle and an overcoming or destruction (克/剋, kè) cycle of interactions between the phases. [edit] GeneratingThe common memory jogs, which help to remind in what order the phases are, are:
Other common words for this cycle include "begets", "engenders" and "mothers." two cycles of balance is yin and yang this generates energy for the elements to take power to good or evil [edit] Overcoming
This cycle might also be called "controls", "restrains" or "fathers". There are also two Cycles of Imbalance, an overacting cycle (cheng) and an insulting cycle (wu). [edit] Cosmology and feng shuiAccording to Wu Xing theory, the structure of the cosmos mirrors the five elements. Each "element" has a complex series of associations with different aspects of nature, as can be seen in the following table. In the ancient Chinese form of geomancy known as Feng Shui practitioners all based their art and system on the five elements (Wu Xing). All of these elements are represented within the Bagua. Associated with these elements are colors, seasons and shapes; all of which are interacting with each other. [1] Based on a particular directional energy flow from one element to the next, the interaction can be expansive, destructive, or exhaustive. With proper knowledge of such aspect of energy flow will enable the Feng Shui practitioner to apply certain cures or rearrangement of energy in a way they believe to be beneficial.
[edit] BaguaThe elements have also been correlated to the eight trigrams of the I Ching:
[edit] Chinese medicineThe interdependence of organ networks in the body was noted to be a circle of five things, and so mapped by the Chinese doctors onto the five phases. For instance, the Liver (Wood phase) is said to be the "mother" of the heart (Fire phase), and the Kidneys (Water phase) the mother of the Liver. The key observation was things like kidney deficiency affecting the function of the liver. In this case, the "mother" is weak, and cannot support the child. However, the Kidneys control the heart along the Ke cycle, so the Kidneys are said to restrain the heart. Many of these interactions can nowadays be linked to known physiological pathways (such as Kidney pH affecting heart activity). The key thing to keep in mind with the Chinese medical application of the five elements is that it is only a model, and it is known to have exceptions. However, in general the device seems to be useful for arriving at good clinical results, so they were kept by the critically thinking Chinese medical doctors and researchers since they were first introduced. The citation order of the Five Phases, i.e., the order in which they are cited in the Bo Hu Tong and other Han dynasty texts, is Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. The organs are most effectively treated, according to theory, in the following four-hour periods throughout the day, beginning with the 3 a.m. to 7 a. m. period: Metal organs (see the list below), Earth organs, Fire1 organs, Water organs, Fire2 (the "non-empirical" Pericardium and Triple Burner organs), and Wood organs, which is the reverse of the citation order (plus an extra use of Fire and the non-empirical organs to take care of the sixth four-hour period of the day). These two orders are further related to the sequence of the planets going outward from the sun (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, or Water, Metal, Fire, Wood, and Earth) by a star diagram similar to the one shown above. [2]
[edit] Modern five elements[edit] five elements of the modern history of the developmentThe five elements of fractal sets, the five elements of the dimension scores. With Deng Yu et al in 1996, the invention of "fractal model of the meridian." And then found a Chinese medicine fractal set, including: yin and yang of fractal sets, the five elements of the fractal-revolutionary To create. [edit] The five elements of fractal sets: the five elements of the revolutionYin and Yang, Five Elements of the oldest real fractal set. Deng Yu et al, to create the five elements of the fractal-based unit for 5 (fractal yuan, self-similarity million), scale-free, multi-level, and its fractal dimension That the fractal dimension = 1.4650. (Welcome to add) [edit] Yin and yang, five elements of fractal sets[edit] Chinese astrologyChinese astrology is based upon the interaction of the five elements with the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac, to produce the well-known 60 year cycle of signs.
For example, assume someone is born in the year 1953, the year of the Snake. Because her birth year ends with 3, her element is Water; therefore, she was born in the year of the Water Snake. [edit] MusicThe Yuèlìng chapter (月令篇) of the Lǐjì (禮記) and the Huáinánzǐ (淮南子) make the following correlations:
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[edit] Martial arts[edit] XingyiXingyiquan uses the five elements to metaphorically represent five different states of combat.
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