TCM
Five Elements (Wu Xing)
The five elemental phases of Chinese medicine — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — and their cycles of generation and control.
5 elements
The Five Elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — are the foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine's understanding of the body, mind, and natural world. Each element governs specific organs, emotions, seasons, and life processes, and their dynamic interactions explain both health and disease.
Wood (木 · Mu)
Spring · Liver (Gan) & Gallbladder (Dan)
Fire (火 · Huo)
Summer · Heart (Xin) & Small Intestine (Xiao Chang)
Earth (土 · Tu)
Late Summer (Long Xia) / Seasonal Transitions · Spleen (Pi) & Stomach (Wei)
Metal (金 · Jin)
Autumn · Lung (Fei) & Large Intestine (Da Chang)
Water (水 · Shui)
Winter · Kidney (Shen) & Bladder (Pang Guang)