Wheat [mài] is an annual or biennial herb, which is an important food crop in northern China. Its seeds are edible, and can also be used for brewing wine and sugar.
Millet [sh incarnation] Millet is a kind of forage crop and grain with small seed shape in Gramineae.
Millet [j] (1) an ancient food crop. Some people say it refers to millet, while others say it refers to millet. (2) the ancients as a god of the valley, also use "country" to call the country.
Tapestry [shǐ] pictograph. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped, like a pig, with a long kiss, a big belly, four hooves and a tail. Original meaning: pig
Hum [páo] Original meaning: a kind of gourd, that is, cucumber.
Sentences in San Zi Jing
Xiang jiuling,
Warm mat ①;
Filial piety over relatives,
What you should do.
Four years old (3),
Can make pears;
Be long at 4,
It is advisable to be a prophet.
[Notes]
① Xiang: Huang Xiang, it is said that he knew how to be filial to his parents when he was nine years old, and warmed his bed for his parents before going to bed in winter.
2 enforcement: compliance.
③ Rong: Kong Rong, a famous person in the Han Dynasty, is said to have known etiquette and humility since he was four years old. One day, a neighbor presented a basket of pears. When Kong Rong saw that his brothers were scrambling to pick the bigger ones, he waited calmly and finally took a small pear. Asked why he didn't choose the big one, he replied, "I am young and should eat the small one."
4. Respect and love your brother. Love, respect, refers to the younger brother's love and obedience to his brother.
Huang Xiang, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty, knew how to honor his father and warm his bed when he was nine years old. This is what everyone who is filial to his parents should practice and follow. Kong Rong, a native of the Han Dynasty, knew when he was four years old that he would give a big pear to his brother. Everyone should know this truth of respecting and loving his brother from an early age.
Dou Yanshan: His real name is Dou Yujun, a native of Youzhou, Beijing. According to legend, Dou Yanshan committed evil when he was young, but he was childless at the age of 30. His father sent him a dream to "repent quickly and move to the good" and "turn over a new leaf". He kept the words in his dream in mind, so he helped the poor, traveled widely and conveniently, and accumulated great virtue. He gave birth to five children, and his eldest son said, "I am the minister of the Ministry of Rites". The second son, yan, is the assistant minister of does; Three times, to fill the gap; The fourth son said that he was a doctor of advice; The fifth son called Nuo (xi), a living lang. Later, Feng Dao, an assistant minister, presented a poem saying, "Shiro, Dou of Yanshan Mountain, teaches his son to be righteous." 。