
William Shakespeare
Gold of the Sea is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches: Jiazi and Yichou. It embodies a state of gentle restraint and profound depth—quiet and unassuming, yet inherently brilliant. Those with this spirit are rich in inner world; their talent lies deep within, shining softly without seeking attention.
The perfect representative of this temperament is William Shakespeare. He lived a low-key life, yet through immortal works such as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, he profoundly explored human nature and fate. His words are like treasures hidden in the deep ocean, quietly passing through centuries, still illuminating the world of literature and standing as an eternal landmark in the history of human writing.
Many people are just like Metal in the Deep Sea: rich in heart, yet often feel their light goes unseen, easily overlooked in the crowd, unsure how to gently show their inner gifts to the world.
