Rooted in the principles of mutual generation and restraint, the Five Elements (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth) correspond to distinct wealth attributes. Typically, Metal symbolizes the accumulation and stabilization of wealth, while Water governs its fluidity, representing endless opportunities and prosperity. These interpretations are further personalized by one’s birth chart (Bazi) and profession. Additionally, Feng Shui categorizes wealth into three forms: righteous wealth (earned through ethical labor), speculative wealth (gained from ventures or luck), and sudden wealth (windfalls or unexpected gains).