Long Flowing Water

Leonardo da Vinci

Long Flowing Water is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Renchen and Guisi. It symbolizes constant flow, versatile talent, and vibrant vitality—always exploring and pushing boundaries.

The representative figure of this spirit is Leonardo da Vinci. He excelled in painting, engineering, anatomy, and many other fields. Masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa have endured through the ages. His talent flowed like an endless stream, advancing human civilization.

Many people get stuck in a single path, their minds gradually rigidified, afraid to try new possibilities, and their lives grow narrower as time goes on.

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