About Earth Fengshuihuo
At the end of the chapter published yesterday, I talked about earth, wind, water, and fire, which refers to solid gas, liquid, and energy bodies.
When I read the comments today, I realized I was wrong.
Book friend [Yonghui Baijia] pointed out this error. The following is his original text: The four major realms are the earth realm, the water realm, the fire realm, and the wind realm. The earth realm here refers to the strong physical nature, and the water realm refers to
It is fluid, and the fire element is a warm body.
Nature, the air element is a light-moving body, because all matter is created according to the four major elements, and there is nothing that is not made of the four elements. The earth element can hold the world, the water element can capture the world, and the fire element can familiarize the world.
The wind element can grow the world, so we call it the four elements.
I checked it myself and found that this is indeed the case. It is a concept originated from Buddhism.
To be honest, this overturned my understanding of earth, wind, water, and fire.
The term "earth, wind, water, fire," I first knew because in some fantasy, earth, wind, water, fire, and thunder, light, and darkness appeared together as basic magical elements.
Later, when I watched Panlong, the protagonist gathered the four main gods of earth, wind, water, and fire, and suddenly became the God of Creation. I was very surprised at the time, why did he become a god when he gathered all the earth, wind, water, and fire? Logically speaking, it shouldn't be the case.
Have you collected all the main gods?
Later, when I read about the Great Desolation, it was said that Pangu created the world and opened up the earth, wind, water, and fire. When the Donghuang Bell came out, it stabilized the earth, wind, water, and fire. The leader of the Tongtian Cult set up the Ten Thousand Immortals Formation to destroy the world and recreate the earth, wind, water, and fire.
However, there are so many references to earth, wind, water, and fire, but no author has ever explained in detail why it is earth, wind, water, and fire, rather than light, darkness, and thunder.
At that time, I was still in junior high school, still using MP4, and had no access to mobile phones or computers. I couldn't find the answer even if I tried to find it. It was impossible to ask the teacher, after all, those were idle books that the teacher would never allow.
Later, I thought about it on my own and felt that earth, wind, water, and fire should refer to all substances in solid, gas, liquid, and energy states.
I thought this was the correct answer, so when I was writing yesterday, when it came to earth, geomantic omen, water, fire, I suddenly thought that maybe others would encounter the same questions as me, so I wrote down what I thought was the correct answer.
Go up.
As a result, some book friends pointed out today that this was a mistake.
I also checked later and found out that earth, wind, water, and fire are Buddhist concepts and did not originate from fantasy at all. Earth, wind, water, and fire are not substances.
It feels funny to say so much today. I often say in it that people only believe in first impressions, and they believe more in the answers they have guessed, and ignore the existence of the truth. As a result, I am such a person, and I am also complacent.
, I wrote the 'correct answer' as if I was great, but it turns out that it is simply wrong. If someone sees this correct answer and believes it, it is equivalent to me misleading my readers and letting them know.
A false knowledge.
I apologize to everyone here.
I also hope that everyone will follow my example and if you have any questions in the future, please use your mobile phone to check.
Chapter completed!