Water Characteristics
Flexible · Wise · Adaptable
Water in the Five Elements belongs to Black
Represents intelligence, adaptability, and problem-solving skills
Those with Water deficiency:
Creative, intelligent, introverted, delicate, dexterous, patient (Water's positive traits), but also exhibit timidity (negative aspect).
Those with excessive Water:
Lack of inspiration, lack of creativity, careless, reckless, ostentatious, unable to conceal, impatient (Water's negative traits), but also exhibit frankness (positive aspect).
The Water Element
Health
The Water element is related to the kidneys. The kidneys govern water and are closely linked to human reproduction, growth, development, and vitality.
Personality
Water-dominant individuals are resourceful, intelligent, studious, strategic, thoughtful, restless, and prone to change.
Strong Water energy often leads to a plump physique and a life full of ups and downs.
Direction
Water corresponds to the North and the colors black and blue. Choosing a residence near water, such as by a river or lake, or keeping fish or turtles in the office helps absorb the Water element and enhance its energy.
Season
Water governs Winter, a season of conservation and rest for all things.
Career
Water-dominant individuals are suitable for careers in aquatic products, frozen foods, maritime trade, fishing equipment, medical equipment sales.
Such as tourism, journalism, navigation, navy, nursing, medicine, lifeguarding.
Relationships
The main traits of Water-type people are intelligence, wisdom, frankness, and wit. Their speech and behavior convey intelligence and politeness, with exceptionally strong memory.
Flowing Water type: Active, enterprising, proactive, but may also be restless, impatient, and vigilant.
Still Water type: Calm, composed, content with the status quo, but their expression may appear cold or aloof.