White Wax Gold

Marie Curie

White Wax Gold is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Gengchen and Xinsi. It represents purity and perseverance, the ability to endure solitude, stay true to one’s original aspiration, and grow purer through hardship and trials.

The representative figure of this spirit is Marie Curie. She devoted herself to research under humble laboratory conditions, succeeded in extracting radium after countless experiments, and remained committed to scientific faith despite a life of simplicity. With unyielding will, she opened the door to radioactive science for humanity.

In today’s restless world, many people lose their resolve along the way, grow tired during long journeys of persistence, and find it difficult to hold onto their original passion and direction.

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