Yin-Yang & Five Elements: Yin Earth (Tu). It is characterized as warm, dry, and restraining, acting as a repository or storage vessel for the Qi of Wood (Mu), Fire (Huo), and Earth (Tu).
Lunar Month & Direction: Corresponds to the 6th lunar month (around July, Xiaoshu period). Its direction is South-Southwest.
Zodiac Animal: The Goat (Wei).
Hidden Stems (Cang Gan): Contains Ji Earth (己土, Yin Earth), Ding Fire (丁火, Yin Fire), and Yi Wood (乙木, Yin Wood). This blend gives it nurturing and accumulative functions.
Key Interactions:
Clash (冲): Chou (Ox)
Combination (合): Wu (Horse) forms a Wu-Wei combination.
Three Meetings (三会): Si (Snake), Wu (Horse), and Wei (Goat) meet to form the powerful Fire energy of the South.
Three Combinations (三合): Hai (Pig), Mao (Rabbit), and Wei (Goat) combine to form the Wood frame.
Symbolism & Meaning
Natural World
Weather: The end of the plum rain season; humid, sauna-like days; morning glow and evening mist.
Strong/Prosperous: Muscular and full physique, rosy lips.
Weak: Bloated or puffy appearance, dry and cracked lips.
Psychological & Energetic Profile
Positive Traits: Tolerant, generous, discerning taste, skilled in resource management.
Negative Traits: Stubborn, conservative, prone to overindulgence, has a collecting obsession.
Metaphysical Concept: Symbolizes the accumulation of material resources, the memory of taste, and the sedimentation of karma or experience.
Aesthetic & Cyclical Symbolism
Colors: Earthy yellow, pottery brown.
Seasonal Phase: Represents the pivotal transition where Yang energy peaks and begins to yield to Yin—the extreme heat of summer starts to cool after the solstice.
I Ching (Hexagram) Correspondence: Kun Hexagram (䷁), symbolizing receptivity, nurturing, and the capacity to carry and store.
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