Comprehensive Guide to the Five Elements: Correspondences of Organs, Celestial Phenomena, and Symbolism

Table of Correspondences of the Five Elements, Organs, Colors, and Tastes from the Huangdi Neijing

Five Colors

Green

Red

Yellow

White

Black

Signs of Death in Five Colors

Color appears green like grass, indicating death

Color appears red like blood, indicating death

Color appears yellow like bitter orange, indicating death

Color appears white like withered bones, indicating death

Color appears black like charcoal, indicating death

Signs of Life in Five Colors

Green like emerald indicates life

Red like a rooster’s comb indicates life

Yellow like crab’s belly indicates life

White like pig fat indicates life

Black like crow’s feathers indicates life

External Manifestations of the Five Organs

Born from the liver, wrapped in white silk with blue

Born from the heart, wrapped in white silk with red

Born from the spleen, wrapped in white silk with gourd fruit

Born from the lungs, wrapped in white silk with red

Born from the kidneys, wrapped in white silk with purple

Colors and Tastes Corresponding to the Five Organs

Green corresponds to the liver

Sour

Green corresponds to tendons

Red corresponds to the heart

Bitter

Red corresponds to vessels

Yellow corresponds to the spleen

Sweet

Yellow corresponds to flesh

White corresponds to the lungs

Pungent

White corresponds to skin

Black corresponds to the kidneys

Salty

Black corresponds to bones

Facial Signs of Life and Death

Generally, if the face is yellow with blue eyes, yellow with red eyes, yellow with white eyes, or yellow with black eyes, one does not die. If the face is green with red eyes, red with white eyes, black with white eyes, or red with green eyes, one dies.

Five Tastes

Sour

Bitter

Sweet

Pungent

Salty

Five Tastes Corresponding to Organs

Sour enters the liver

Bitter enters the heart

Sweet enters the spleen

Pungent enters the lungs

Salty enters the kidneys

Five Tastes Desires

The liver desires sour

The heart desires bitter

The spleen desires sweet

The lungs desire pungent

The kidneys desire salty

Five Tastes Effects

Sour affects tendons

Excessive consumption leads to urinary issues (hands and feet become unresponsive)

Salty affects blood

Excessive consumption leads to thirst (dry mouth)

Sweet affects flesh

Excessive consumption leads to worry (anxiety)

Pungent affects qi

Excessive consumption leads to emptiness in the heart (feeling hollow)

Bitter affects bones

Excessive consumption leads to vomiting

Five Tastes Restrictions

Sour affects tendons; those with tendon issues should avoid sour

Salty affects blood; those with blood issues should avoid salty

Sweet affects flesh; those with flesh issues should avoid sweet

Pungent affects qi; those with qi issues should avoid pungent

Bitter affects bones; those with bone issues should avoid bitter

Five Restrictions

Liver disease restricts pungent

Heart disease restricts salty

Spleen disease restricts sour

Lung disease restricts bitter

Kidney disease restricts sweet

Five Tastes Harm

Excessive consumption of pungent leads to tight tendons and brittle nails

Excessive consumption of salty leads to blood stagnation and discoloration

Excessive consumption of sour leads to swollen flesh and chapped lips

Excessive consumption of bitter leads to dry skin and hair loss

Excessive consumption of sweet leads to bone pain and hair loss

Five Recommendations

Liver is green, suitable to eat sweet

Heart is red, suitable to eat sour

Spleen is yellow, suitable to eat salty

Lung is white, suitable to eat bitter

Kidney is black, suitable to eat pungent

Five Diseases and Suitable Foods

Those with liver disease should eat

glutinous rice, beef, jujube, sunflower seeds

Those with heart disease should eat

sesame, dog meat, plums, leeks

Those with spleen disease should eat

soybeans, pork, chestnuts, mint

Those with lung disease should eat

wheat, lamb, apricots, garlic

Those with kidney disease should eat

yellow millet, chicken, peaches, scallions

Five Organs’ Distresses

Liver suffers from urgency, sweet food alleviates it

Heart suffers from slowness, sour food alleviates it

Spleen suffers from dampness, bitter food alleviates it

Lung suffers from qi counterflow, bitter food alleviates it

Kidney suffers from dryness, pungent food alleviates it

Five Organs’ Desires

Liver desires to disperse, pungent food disperses it

Heart desires to soften, salty food softens it

Spleen desires to relax, sweet food relaxes it

Lung desires to gather, sour food gathers it

Kidney desires to strengthen, bitter food strengthens it

Supplement

Use pungent to supplement

Use salty to supplement

Use sweet to supplement

Use sour to supplement

Use bitter to supplement

Drain

Sour drains

Sweet drains

Bitter drains

Pungent drains

Salty drains

Table of Correspondences of the Five Organs from the Huangdi Neijing

Five Organs

Liver

Heart

Spleen

Lungs

Kidneys

Official of the Five Organs

General’s official

Strategic thinking emerges from here

Ruler’s official

Spirit emerges from here

Storehouse’s official

Five tastes emerge from here

Adviser’s official

Regulation emerges from here

Strength’s official

Skills emerge from here

Five Bowels

Gallbladder

Small intestine

Stomach

Large intestine

Bladder

Official of the Five Bowels

Central official

Decision-making emerges from here

Receiving official

Transformation emerges from here

Storehouse’s official

Five tastes emerge from here

Transmission official

Transformation emerges from here

State’s official

Fluids are stored here

Qi transformation can emerge from here

San Jiao

Pericardium

San Jiao is the official of decision-making, water pathways emerge from here.

Middle Jiao is the official of joy and happiness (Middle Jiao = Pericardium)

Organ Symbols

Liver

Heart

Spleen, Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, San Jiao, Bladder

Lungs

Kidneys

Foundation of Extremities

Residence of the Po

Its manifestation is in the nails

Its fullness is in the tendons

Yang among the Yang

Connected to the spring qi

Foundation of life

Transformation of the spirit

Its manifestation is in the face

Its fullness is in the blood vessels

Yang among the Sun

Connected to the summer qi

Foundation of the storehouse

Residence of the Ying

Its manifestation is in the lips and four whites

Its fullness is in the flesh

Extreme Yin

Connected to the earth qi

Foundation of qi

Residence of the Po

Its manifestation is in the hair

Its fullness is in the skin

Yang among the Great Yin

Connected to the autumn qi

Foundation of storage

Residence of the essence

Its manifestation is in the hair

Its fullness is in the bones

Yin among the Lesser Yin

Connected to the winter qi

In total, eleven organs depend on the gallbladder.

Generation of the Five Organs

The liver corresponds to tendons, its manifestation is in the nails, and it governs the lungs

The heart corresponds to vessels, its manifestation is in color, and it governs the kidneys

The spleen corresponds to flesh, its manifestation is in the lips, and it governs the liver

The lungs correspond to skin, its manifestation is in hair, and it governs the heart

The kidneys correspond to bones, its manifestation is in hair, and it governs the spleen

Five Organs’ Governance

Five Fillings (Body)

Tendons

Vessels

Flesh

Skin

Bones, Marrow

Five Manifestations

Nails

Face

Lips and four whites

Hair

Hair

Five Orifices

Eyes

Tongue

Mouth

Nose

Ears

Five Organs’ Fluids

Tears

Perspiration

Saliva

Mucus

Spit

Five Organs’ Storage

Spirit

Liver stores blood

Blood houses the spirit

Mind

Heart stores vessels

Vessels house the mind

Intention

Spleen stores nourishment

Nourishment houses intention

Po

Lungs store qi

Qi houses the spirit

Will

Kidneys store essence

Essence houses will

Five Emotions

Anger

Joy

Thought

Worry, Sadness

Fear, Shock

Joint Distribution

Both armpits

Both elbows

Both hips

Both elbows

Both knees

Heat Distribution of Organs

Left cheek red

Entire face red

Nose red

Right cheek red

Both cheekbones red

Tongue Distribution

Both sides of the tongue (liver and gallbladder)

Tip of the tongue

Center of the tongue (lungs and stomach)

Center of the tongue (lungs and stomach)

Root of the tongue

Qi and Blood Channels Injection Points

All tendons belong to joints (during sleep, blood returns to the liver)

All vessels belong to the eyes, all blood belongs to the heart

All qi belongs to the lungs

All marrow belongs to the brain

Five Essences’ Combinations

Essence qi combined with the liver leads to worry

Essence qi combined with the heart leads to joy

Essence qi combined with the spleen leads to fear

Essence qi combined with the lungs leads to sadness

Essence qi combined with the kidneys leads to fear

Essence Qi Injection (Five Wheels)

Essence qi of the five organs and six bowels all rise to the eyes and become essence. The essence of the eyes is the pupil, the essence of the bones is the cornea, the essence of the tendons is the black of the eye, the essence of the blood is the network, the essence of the qi is the white of the eye, the essence of the flesh is the binding, wrapping the tendons, bones, blood, and qi together and connecting to the brain, then exiting from the back of the neck.

Liver

Heart

Spleen

Lungs

Kidneys

Black of the eye

Network

Binding

White of the eye

Pupil

Wind Wheel

Blood Wheel

Flesh Wheel

Qi Wheel

Water Wheel

Cornea, Black Eye

Blood network of the eye

Eyebrow, Eyelid

Sclera, White Eye

Pupil

 

Five Organs

Liver

Heart

Spleen

Lungs

Kidneys

Storage

House

Deficiency

Excess

Liver stores blood

Blood houses the spirit

Liver qi deficiency leads to fear

Excess leads to anger

 

Heart stores vessels

Vessels house the mind

Heart qi deficiency leads to sadness

Excess leads to excessive laughter

Spleen stores nourishment

Nourishment houses intention

Spleen qi deficiency leads to weakness in limbs and discomfort in the five organs

Excess leads to abdominal distension and difficulty in urination

Lungs store qi

Qi houses the spirit

Lung qi deficiency leads to nasal congestion and difficulty in breathing

Excess leads to wheezing and fullness in the chest

Kidneys store essence

Essence houses will

Kidney qi deficiency leads to coldness

Excess leads to distension

Five Qi Diseases

In the liver, it manifests as speech; in the gallbladder, it manifests as anger

In the heart, it manifests as sighing; in the small intestine, it manifests as diarrhea

In the spleen, it manifests as swallowing; in the stomach, it manifests as counterflow, belching, and fear

In the lungs, it manifests as coughing; in the large intestine, it manifests as diarrhea

In the kidneys, it manifests as deficiency, sneezing; in the lower jiao, it manifests as water retention, and incontinence

Five Essences’ Combinations

Essence qi combined with the liver leads to worry

Essence qi combined with the heart leads to joy

Essence qi combined with the spleen leads to fear

Essence qi combined with the lungs leads to sadness

Essence qi combined with the kidneys leads to fear

Five Organs’ Aversion

Liver dislikes wind

Heart dislikes heat

Spleen dislikes dampness

Lungs dislike cold

Kidneys dislike dryness

Onset of Disease

Shock

Diseases in the five organs

Diseases at the root of the tongue

Diseases in the back

Diseases in the stream

Injury

Anger injures the liver

Joy injures the heart

Thought injures the spleen

Worry injures the lungs

Fear injures the kidneys

Five Diseases’ Onset

Yang diseases occur in winter

Yang diseases occur in blood

Yin diseases occur in flesh

Yin diseases occur in summer

Yin diseases occur in bones

Five Labors’ Injuries

Prolonged walking injures tendons

Prolonged viewing injures blood

Prolonged sitting injures flesh

Prolonged lying injures qi

Prolonged standing injures bones

Five Organs’ Pulses

String-like

Hook-like

Slow (gentle)

Hair-like

Ying, Stone-like

Five Evils’ Manifestations (Severe Conditions)

Spring shows autumn pulse

(Liver is strong in spring, its pulse should be string-like. If string-like pulse is absent in spring, and hair-like pulse is present, it indicates lung overcoming liver)

Summer shows winter pulse

(Heart is strong in summer, its pulse should be hook-like. If hook-like pulse is absent in summer, and stone-like pulse is present, it indicates kidney overcoming heart)

Long summer shows spring pulse

(Spleen is strong in long summer, its pulse should be slow. If slow pulse is absent in long summer, and string-like pulse is present, it indicates liver overcoming spleen)

Autumn shows summer pulse

(Lung is strong in autumn, its pulse should be hair-like. If hair-like pulse is absent in autumn, and hook-like pulse is present, it indicates heart overcoming lung)

Winter shows long summer pulse

(Kidney is strong in winter, its pulse should be stone-like. If stone-like pulse is absent in winter, and slow pulse is present, it indicates spleen overcoming kidney)

Five Evils’ Disturbances

Evils entering Yang cause mania, evils entering Yin cause numbness; striking Yang causes convulsions, striking Yin causes paralysis; Yang entering Yin causes stillness, Yin exiting Yang causes anger; this is called the five disturbances.

Table of Correspondences of Celestial Phenomena from the Huangdi Neijing

Heaven

Stems

Yang Stems

Jia

Bing

Wu

Geng

Ren

Yin Stems

Yi

Ding

Ji

Xin

Gui

Heavenly Stems Combinations

Ding-Ren

Combines to create wood

Wu-Gui

Combines to create fire

Jia-Ji

Combines to create earth

Yi-Geng

Combines to create metal

Bing-Xin

Combines to create water

Earth

Branches

Yang Branches

Yin

Wu

Chen-Xu

Shen

Zi

Yin Branches

Yin

Si

Chou-Wei

You

Hai

Earthly Branches Three Meetings

Yin-Mao-Chen

Si-Wu-Wei

Shen-You-Xu

Hai-Zi-Chou

Earthly Branches Combinations

Hai-Mao-Wei

Three combinations create wood

Yin-Wu-Xu

Three combinations create fire

Si-You-Chou

Three combinations create metal

Shen-Zi-Chen

Three combinations create water

Eight Trigrams

Zhen-Xun

Li

Gen-Kun

Qian-Dui

Kan

Five Forces

Movement

Repulsion

Balance

Stillness

Attraction

Stars

Year Star

Comet Star

Guardian Star

Venus Star

Planet Star

Numbers

Heaven produces three for wood

Earth produces eight

Thus, its number is eight

Earth produces two for fire

Heaven produces seven

Thus, its number is seven

Heaven produces five for earth

Earth produces ten

Thus, its number is ten

Earth produces four for metal

Heaven produces nine

Thus, its number is nine

Heaven produces one for water

Earth produces six

Thus, its number is six

Qi

Soft

Sharp

Breath

High

Full

Flat

Form

Clean

Firm

Bright

Nature

Warm

Following

Hot

Fast

Calm and

Orderly

Cool

Strong

Chill

Downward

Use

Movement

Curvature

Restlessness

Burning

Transformation

High and low

Solid

Scattered

Conceal

Fertile

Five Transformations

Flourish

Grow

Thrive

Prosper

Full

Abundant

Gather

Firm

Clear

Condense

Transformation

Proclaim and calm

Balance

Equalize

Proclaim and clarify

Harmonize and arrange

Command

Warm and disperse

Gather and steam

Cloud and rain

Fog and dew

Cold and chill

Change

Crush and pull

Burn and shine

Move and inject

Cut and kill

Condense and freeze

Disasters

Fall

Burning fire

Flooding Falling rocks Hail

Chronicles of Balanced Qi

Spread and harmonize

Rise and shine

Prepare for transformation

Examine balance

Calm and follow

Chronicles of Insufficient Qi

Delegate and harmonize

Hide and shine

Lower and monitor

Follow and reform

Dry and flow

Chronicles of Excessive Qi

Generate

Shine brightly

Thick and firm

Strong and solid

Flow and spread

Comprehensive Guide to the Five Elements: Correspondences of Organs, Celestial Phenomena, and Symbolism— THE END —

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