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Wood (classical element)

In traditional Chinese philosophy, Wood is classified as one of the Wu xing , or the Five Elements, also translated as five phases, five movements or five steps, by which all natural phenomena can be explained. The system of five elements was used for describing interactions and relationships between phenomena. It was employed in many fields of early Chinese thought, including seemingly disparate fields such as geomancy and Feng shui, , traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese alchemy, music, military strategy and martial arts. The original foundation for the idea is based on the concept of the .



Wood is yang or masculine in character, it is associated with springtime, the east, the planet , the colors brown or green, and with windy conditions. Its Primal Spirit is represented by the Azure Dragon.



Attributes



In Chinese thought, ''Wood'' attributes are considered to be strength and flexibility, as with bamboo. It is also associated with qualities of warmth, generosity, co-operation and idealism. The Wood person will be expansive, outgoing and socially conscious. The wood element is one that seeks always to grow and expand. Wood heralds the beginning of life, springtime and buds, sensuality and fecundity. Wood needs moisture to thrive.



In Chinese medicine, wood is associated with negative feelings of anger or , and positive feelings of patience and altruism. associated with this element are the liver and the gall bladder , the eyes and the tendons.



In Chinese astrology wood is included in the 10 heavenly stems , which combine with the 12 earthly branches , to form the . Yang wood years end in 4 , while Yin years end in 5 . Wood governs the Chinese zodiac signs , , , and .



Although it traditionally is not included in the Western scheme of elements, some western astrologers have suggested that wood should be recognised as a 'combined element' or 'material' derived from and ; just as Jupiter rules the sign of and the sign of .



Cycle of the elements



In the regenerative cycle of the elements, Water engenders Wood, as rain or dew makes plant life flourish; and Wood begets Fire as fire is generated by rubbing together two pieces of wood. In the conquest cycle, Wood overcomes Earth by binding it together with the roots of trees; and Metal overcomes Wood, as the metal axe can fell even the largest tree.

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