Chinese Science
Chinese Science Overview
Yin
and Yang
Five Classical Elements
Sun
Tzu's Five Elements
Mapping the Elements
The
Bagua (Eight Ways)
Sun Tzu's Diagrams
The Five Classical Chinese Elements
As we mentioned in our yinyang chapter, the study of the five elements
was
originally associated with the wuxing. Wuxing refers to the properties of substances that have certain
functional attributes. Water soaks and descends. Fire blazes and
ascends. Wood bends and straightens. Metal holds its shape and is
malleable. Earth takes seeds and give crops. Wuxing was the early
Chinese attempt to work out metaphysics and a cosmology.
Since Sun Tzu's era, Chinese science and philosophy
have revolved around these five classical
elements, their properties, and their relationships within nature. As with the four
Greek
classical elements of
fire, air, earth, and water, the essence of the
Chinese classical elements was understood to create the differences observed between various objects
in the real world.
These elements are representative of different stages of
an ongoing process of transformation. On a deeper philosophical level,
these elements are seen as stages of being in a cyclical process of
becoming. These transformations are driven by the dynamic interplay
between complementary opposites.
In recent millennia, the "After
Heaven" model of the five elements has been used in traditional
Chinese science. We show it below. Sun Tzu based his system on the older "Before
Heaven" model, which is still used in some
martial arts. Some of the many associations with the five elements are
shown.
|
The Five
Elements in Chinese Tradition and Some Relationships |
|
ELEMENTS |
WOOD |
FIRE |
EARTH |
METAL |
WATER |
|
directions |
east |
south |
center |
west |
north |
|
virtues
|
benevolence |
propriety |
good faith |
righteousness |
knowledge |
|
actions |
countenance |
sight |
thought |
speech |
listening |
|
senses |
sight |
taste |
touch |
smell |
hearing |
|
sounds |
calling |
laughing |
singing |
lamenting |
moaning |
|
colors |
blue/green |
red |
yellow |
white |
black |
|
symbols |
dragon |
phoenix |
caldron |
tiger |
tortoise |
|
seasons |
spring |
summer |
between |
autumn |
winter |
|
conditions |
rain |
heat |
wind |
clear |
cold |
|
planets |
Jupiter |
Mars |
Saturn |
Venus |
Mercury |
|
animals |
scaled |
winged |
naked |
furred |
shelled |
|
tastes |
sour |
bitter |
sweet |
acrid/spicy |
salty |
|
smells |
goatish |
burning |
fragrant |
rank |
rotten
|