五行 · Shuǐ
Water (水)
the seeking flow — intelligence, adaptability, depth, the path of least resistance
- 季節:
- winter
- 方位:
- north
- 天干:
- Yang Water (壬) · Yin Water (癸)
The element of winter and depth: the water that finds every gap and fills it.
概覽
Water (水, Shuǐ) is the element of winter, of stillness and depth — the season when activity withdraws underground and gathers. In Bazi it is intelligence, adaptability, and flow. Its classical virtue is 智 (wisdom), the cleverness of something that finds every gap and takes the path of least resistance; Water is the most fluid and most penetrating of the elements.
A chart's Water describes mind and motion: quick thinking, adaptability, communication, the ability to move around an obstacle rather than through it. Where Metal decides and Earth holds, Water flows and seeks. It is the deepest of the elements and the hardest to pin down — life-giving when it moves, stagnant or overwhelming when it doesn't.
Water comes in two Heavenly Stems: Yang Water (壬), the ocean — river and sea, vast moving water, momentum that carries everything — and Yin Water (癸), the dew, rain and mist, the soft permeating water that reaches everywhere quietly. The great current and the quiet soak.
相生與相剋
In the generating cycle (相生), Water is produced by Metal — classical theory holds that metal gathers and releases moisture — and Water in turn produces Wood, since water feeds the tree. So a chart reads Metal as Water's source and Wood as its outlet: where the intelligence is sourced, and what it grows into.
In the controlling cycle (相剋), Water controls Fire — it quenches the flame — and Water is controlled by Earth, whose banks and dams contain it. These four relationships (fed by Metal, feeding Wood, controlling Fire, checked by Earth) are how Water is read: a current is defined by its source and its banks.
在命盤中
A chart strong in Water tends to read as quick, adaptable, and perceptive — clever communicators, flexible thinkers, people who route around problems. Weak or absent Water can read as rigidity, fearfulness, or a hard time adapting and connecting. Excess Water, unchecked by Earth, can tip into restlessness, overthinking, and a flow with no banks — clever but scattered.
Balance is the question, not amount. A chart asks whether the Water has banks (Earth) and a source (Metal) — enough to flow and adapt without flooding or stagnating. That equilibrium, not the raw quantity of Water, is what the reading turns on.
跨系統對照
| 系統 | 最近的原型 | 備註 |
|---|---|---|
| Zi Wei Dou Shu | The Water element class (五行局) — e.g. the Water-2 class (水二局) | Zi Wei uses the same Five Elements: each chart's element class sets its decade-cycle timing. Shared vocabulary, different mechanism. |
| Western astrology (four elements) | Western Water (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) — a partial match | A loose analogy, not an equivalence: both share the names 'Water', depth, and fluidity. But Western Water is primarily about emotion, while Bazi Water is primarily about intelligence and adaptability — and Western astrology has FOUR elements to Bazi's FIVE. |
| Temperament | The strategist / the communicator | A loose analogy only: adaptability, quick intelligence, and the instinct to find the way through. |
跨系統對照只是鬆散的定錨參考,不是字面對等——這裡的落差尤其明顯:西方占星有四元素(火、土、風、水),八字有五行(多了木與金、沒有風)。兩套無法一對一對應。
以描述而非預言來讀
Water describes a fluid, adaptive tendency in a chart — intelligence, flexibility, depth — not a prediction of cleverness as destiny or any fixed outcome. It is read for balance with the other four elements, and the same Water plays out very differently across different lives.
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