Scroll Painting-Water - wu xing tu - shui
五行图-水
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Description
Chinese philosophers use the Wuxing or Five Elements theory to explain the formation of the world and its interrelationships. The Five Elements, also known as the theory of Five Elements, represent five fundamental elements that are essential for understanding the world. These Five Elements symbolize the five fundamental principles resulting from the interaction of yin and yang: metal (representing harvest), wood (representing growth), water (representing infiltration), fire (representing destruction), and earth (representing fusion). The paintings exist in the five elements including: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth
Material: Xuan paper
Dimensions: 50 x 134 cm
Description
Chinese philosophers use the Wuxing or Five Elements theory to explain the formation of the world and its interrelationships. The Five Elements, also known as the theory of Five Elements, represent five fundamental elements that are essential for understanding the world. These Five Elements symbolize the five fundamental principles resulting from the interaction of yin and yang: metal (representing harvest), wood (representing growth), water (representing infiltration), fire (representing destruction), and earth (representing fusion). The paintings exist in the five elements including: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth
Material: Xuan paper
Dimensions: 50 x 134 cm