Five Elements Flashcards
What does the five elements theory explain?
The nature of the Zang Fu organs and the inter-relationship between humans and the natural world
What are the seasons of the five elements?
Wood: spring Fire: summer Metal: autumn Water: winter Earth: transitional, births all
What are the related functions and activities of each phase?
Wood: active functions in a growing state
Fire: maximum activity, about to wane or rest
Metal:functions in a declining state
Water: max rest, about to increase activity
Earth:balance, neutrality
5 Yin organs
Wood: liver Fire: heart Metal: lungs Water: kidney Earth: spleen
5 Yang organs
Wood: gall bladder Fire: small intestine Metal:large intestine Water:urinary bladder Earth: stomach
5 taste correspondences
Wood: sour Fire: bitter Metal: pungent, acrid Water: salty Earth: sweet
5 smell correspondences
Wood: animal-like Fire: burning Metal: fishy Water: rotten, spoiled Earth: fragrant
5 secretion correspondences
Wood: tears Fire: sweat Metal: mucus Water: saliva, fluid Earth: sputum, dropl
5 tissue correspondences
Wood: tendons Fire: vessels Metal: skin Water: bones Earth: muscles
5 sound correspondences
Wood: shouting Fire: laughing Metal: crying Water: groaning Earth: singing
5 orifice correspondences
Wood: eyes Fire: tongue Metal: nose Water: ears Earth: mouth
5 emotion correspondences
Wood: anger Fire: joy Metal: sadness Water: fear Earth: worry
5 development correspondences
Wood: birth Fire: growth Metal: harvest Water: storage Earth: transformation
5 climate correspondences
Wood: wind Fire: heat Metal: dry Water: cold Earth: damp
5 directional correspondences
Wood: East Fire: south Metal: west Water: north Earth: center