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In Chinese philosophy, water (Chinese: 水; pinyin: shuǐ) is the low point of matter. It is considered matter's dying or hiding stage.[1] Water is the fifth of the five elements of wuxing.
Among the five elements, water is the most yin in character. Its motion is downward and inward, and its energy is stillness and conserving.
Water is associated with the color black, the planet Mercury, the moon (which was believed to cause the dew to fall at night), night, the north, winter or cold weather, and the Black Tortoise (Xuan Wu) in the Four Symbols of Chinese constellations.