
What should those lacking fire avoid carrying?
Strong water property items: directly weaken fireWater weakens fire. Strong water property items, such as "cold water pouring on fire," directly suppress fire energy. Jewelry should avoid obsidian and blue crystal (strong water properties), as their color resembles "deep cold water," and wearing them close to the body may make fire energy even weaker;
Wear less pure black or dark blue (water colors), especially avoid wearing full water-colored clothes, as it is like "being wrapped in icy water," making personality more cold;
Avoid daily items named with water-related characters such as "water, tide, hane" (e.g., a "tide" themed cup), as these indirectly support water and weaken vitality.
Fire-consuming metal property items: indirectly damage fire
Fire weakens metal by consuming fire energy. Carrying strong metal property items for those lacking fire is like "small fire melting hard metal," causing excessive consumption of fire energy. Avoid wearing large amounts of silver jewelry, platinum (strong metal properties), especially multiple layers of silver chains or stacked silver bracelets; too much metal can continuously consume fire energy, leading to fatigue and weakness;
Avoid using items with strong metallic texture (such as pure steel watches, iron decorations), as their cold and hard texture is like "cold iron wrapping fire," making it difficult for fire energy to spread freely; avoid items related to metal-related characters such as "gold, jun, qin" to prevent metal energy from weakening wood (wood generates fire) and indirectly damaging fire.
Cold / Yin-cold items: drain fire energy
Items with a cold and yin-cold energy can "freeze fire energy," worsening the feeling of being cold for those lacking fire. Avoid wearing ancient jade or old silver jewelry (second-hand yin-cold items), as these items tend to hold yin-cold energy, similar to "wind blowing fire";
Avoid touching ice, cold stone decorations (such as ice sculptures, cold stone landscapes), as physical coldness will transfer to energy field; avoid long-term use of cold light lamps (white LED lights), instead choose warm light lamps (yellow light), as cold light is like "frosty stars shining on fire," while warm light is like "warm sunshine helping to ignite."
Which cities are most auspicious for those lacking fire?
Southern warm cities: favorable for fireIn the Five Elements, the south belongs to fire. Southern cities have long sunlight and warm climate, naturally possessing fire energy advantages. Sanya (tropical warm city) has sufficient sunlight all year round, like a "natural furnace," directly nourishing those lacking fire, enhancing passion and action power along with warm sunlight;
Guangzhou (southern warm city) has a humid and hot climate with rich cooking culture (fire element) and warm interpersonal relationships (fire nature), like a "warm fire around the stove," where fire energy permeates daily life;
Kunming (spring city) has warm weather throughout the year with mild sunlight, suitable for those lacking fire who fear excessive fire heat, like "gentle warm sunlight melting ice," allowing stable increase of fire energy without depletion.
Cities with strong sunlight / energy: direct fire assistance
Cities with abundant sunlight or energy have clear fire characteristics that directly supplement fire. Lhasa (City of Sunlight) has the longest hours of sunlight, with direct sunlight like "heavenly fire replenishment," strongly activating the action power of those lacking fire, suitable for those needing strong fire supplementation;
Ordos (Energy City) is mainly based on energy industry (fire element), with a city atmosphere carrying "warm energy," like "underground fire rising," enabling fire energy to circulate in career and life;
Turpan (Hot Fire Region) has dry and warm climate, with pure fire energy, like "desert campfire," quickly awakening the passionate traits of those lacking fire.
Cultural / cooking cities: humanistic fire energy
Cities with active culture and rich cooking atmosphere have strong humanistic fire energy (passion, creativity). Chengdu (cultural cooking city) combines cooking culture (fire) with lively street interactions, where the warmth in social interactions is like "gentle fire warming the stove," nourishing fire energy;
Xi'an (ancient capital cultural city) has active historical and cultural industries (fire element), with energy field full of vitality and creativity, like "cultural sparks," allowing those lacking fire to become more agile in the environment.
Related Questions
Q: What can people lacking fire do if temporarily staying in a northern cold water city to reduce environmental fire consumption?
A: Place more warm light lamps and red decorations indoors (fire colors); wear red / purple inner layers (fire colors close to the body); frequently visit hot pot restaurants, baking shops (fire property places) to "borrow fire energy"; spend weekends sunbathing, especially noon sunlight (fire energy strongest), using small details to balance the cold environment.
Q: How to determine whether a city is a "fire energy city"?
A: Look for three features: climate is warm and less cold, with sufficient sunlight; industries are active in fire-related fields such as energy, culture, catering; humanistic atmosphere is warm and full of cooking culture. Avoid cities that are consistently cold or have many rivers and lakes, as these cities have strong water elements which can weaken fire.














