The five elements of yin and yang are an important concept in Eastern philosophy that explains all phenomena of the world and humans.
Yin-Yang Yin and yang are opposites to each other, but at the same time they complement each other, and are harmonious when they are balanced. This concept also has similarities to several Western theories. For example, in Western electrical theory, it is similar to how the positive and negative poles of electrons attract each other and exist in harmony.
Five Elements The five elements are the five basic elements and are used to explain all natural and human phenomena. This is similar to the Western concept of the four elements (fire, water, air and earth), but is more complex and interactive.
Generative relationship: a cycle in which one element creates the next element.
Inhibitory relationship: a cycle in which one element inhibits another element.
Yin-Yang and the Five Elements are an important Eastern philosophical concept that explains the balance and harmony between nature and life. This allows you to deeply understand various phenomena in the world and their interactions.
Daewun is the energy that influences the Cheok Cheok Fortune chart for ten years, so it is important to know when it changes. Cheok Cheok Calendar uses the Jeongwun method to determine the age at which Daewun changes. According to Jeongwun, if a man is born in the year of Yang (Gap, Byeong, Mu, Gyeong, Im) or a woman in the year of Yin (Eul, Jeong, Gi, Sin, Gye), the upcoming seasonal are used in a forward direction. Conversely, if a man is born in the year of Yin or a woman in the year of Yang, the past seasonal are used. The number of days between the birth date and either the future or past seasonal is divided by 3 to determine the "Adjusted Days." If the remainder is '0' or '1', it is discarded, and if it is '2', it is rounded up to determine the final age at which Daewun starts.