Sword-Blade Gold

Napoleon Bonaparte

Sword-Blade Gold is a category of Nayin within the Five Elements system, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Renshen and Guiyou. It embodies sharp resolve, decisive fortitude, and swift action—bold, breakthrough-oriented, with a powerful presence and pioneering edge.

The representative figure of this spirit is Napoleon Bonaparte. With extraordinary military talent and political courage, he swept across Europe, enacted the Napoleonic Code that reshaped the modern legal system, and spent his life breaking the boundaries of his era and rewriting the world order, forging legend with decisive and determined action.

In daily life, we often hesitate before making choices, lack the courage to break through difficulties, and miss opportunities while waiting and doubting.

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