![]() ![]() This principle is widely known outside of China as yin-yang, according to which a dynamic interchange between these two principles – exemplified by such pairings as day and night, warm and cold, light and darkness, activity and rest underlies all existence. In addition, each set of planet and element appears in both a masculine and feminine form, resulting in ten pairs. ![]() Chinese astrology doesn't consider the Sun and the Moon to be planets. Each planet is associated with one element: Jupiter with wood, Mars with fire, Saturn with earth, Venus with metal and Mercury with water. They are derived from the five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn or the five elements wood, fire, earth, metal and water. The Ten Tribes of Heaven stand for celestial space. Two "ancestral lines" lead to astrological insight, the Ten Tribes of Heaven and the Twelve Branches of Earth. Great emphasis is placed on the numbers five and twelve. It is not the zodiac that forms the basis for calculation but a combination of number mysticism and the principle of polarity. ![]() Chinese astrology is based on a different system than astrology in the West. ![]()
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