
Abraham Lincoln
Willow Wood is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Renwu and Guiwei. It represents flexibility, tolerance, gentle resolve, adaptability, and the ability to bend without breaking, overcoming rigidity with softness while embodying great compassion.
The representative figure of this spirit is Abraham Lincoln. Born into poverty, he persisted through repeated defeats. After being elected president, he abolished slavery, healed the nation’s divisions with tolerance and perseverance, and safeguarded fairness and justice with gentle yet firm strength.
Some people are too rigid and easily broken; others are too weak and indecisive. In relationships and important choices, many struggle to strike the right balance between strength and softness.
