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Classical element and Metal (Wu Xing)

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Difference between Classical element and Metal (Wu Xing)

Classical element vs. Metal (Wu Xing)

Classical elements typically refer to the concepts in ancient Greece of earth, water, air, fire, and aether, which were proposed to explain the nature and complexity of all matter in terms of simpler substances. Metal, the fourth phase of the Chinese philosophy of Wu Xing, is the decline of the matter, or the matter's decline stage.

Similarities between Classical element and Metal (Wu Xing)

Classical element and Metal (Wu Xing) have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Air (classical element), Chinese astrology, Earth (Wu Xing), Fire (Wu Xing), Taoism, Venus, Water (Wu Xing), Wood (Wu Xing), Wu Xing, Yin and yang, Zodiac.

Air (classical element)

Air is one of the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and in Western alchemy.

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Chinese astrology

Chinese astrology is based on the traditional astronomy and calendars.

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Earth (Wu Xing)

In Chinese philosophy, earth, is the changing point of the matter.

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Fire (Wu Xing)

In Chinese philosophy, fire is the prosper of the matter, or the matter's prosperity stage.

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Taoism

Taoism, also known as Daoism, is a religious or philosophical tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (also romanized as ''Dao'').

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Venus

Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days.

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Water (Wu Xing)

In Chinese philosophy, water, is the low point of the matter, or the matter's dying or hiding stage.

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Wood (Wu Xing)

In Chinese philosophy, wood, sometimes translated as Tree, is the growing of the matter, or the matter's growing stage.

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Wu Xing

The Wu Xing, also known as the Five Elements, Five Phases, the Five Agents, the Five Movements, Five Processes, the Five Steps/Stages and the Five Planets of significant gravity: Jupiter-木, Saturn-土, Mercury-水, Venus-金, Mars-火Dr Zai, J..

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Yin and yang

In Chinese philosophy, yin and yang (and; 陽 yīnyáng, lit. "dark-bright", "negative-positive") describes how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they may give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another.

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Zodiac

The zodiac is an area of the sky that extends approximately 8° north or south (as measured in celestial latitude) of the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year.

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Classical element and Metal (Wu Xing) Comparison

Classical element has 169 relations, while Metal (Wu Xing) has 31. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.50% = 11 / (169 + 31).

References

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