Question 1: What does the earth refer to, what does the sea mean, what does the end of the world mean, and what does bosom friend mean? Question 2: What do the earth and the sea mean respectively? "The earth" refers to: a vast territory, "the sea" refers to: China, "the end of the world" refers to: a place far away
"Bosom friend" refers to: a friend who can understand each other. Question 3: What do the Chinese characters and the earth, the sea, the end of the world, and bosom friend in the Chinese heart mean?
Earth: the vast ground; refers to the earth.
Hai Nei: The ancients believed that my country’s territory is surrounded by sea, so they called the territory within the country Hai Nei.
Tianya: describes a very far place.
Bosom friend: a person who understands each other and has a deep friendship; a person who understands each other and has a deep friendship.
Question 4: What zodiac sign does the earth refer to?
Another year, Rat. Question 5: Which zodiac sign does the earth refer to? In China, everyone has their own zodiac sign. You are a tiger, he is a rabbit, I am a dragon, etc.
If you want to know how old a person is, just ask his zodiac sign and you will get a rough idea.
Whenever the Spring Festival comes, due to the traditional habits of the Chinese nation, people like to say that this year is the Year of the Dragon, and it is the zodiac year of the Dragon people.
Next year is the Year of the Snake, and the year after that is the Year of the Horse...
Tracing its historical origins and cultural heritage naturally leads to the following topics.
In China, everyone has their own zodiac sign. You are a tiger, he is a rabbit, I am a dragon, etc.
If you want to know how old a person is, just ask his zodiac sign and you will get a rough idea.
Whenever the Spring Festival comes, due to the traditional habits of the Chinese nation, people like to say that this year is the Year of the Dragon, and it is the zodiac year of the Dragon people.
Next year is the Year of the Snake, and the year after that is the Year of the Horse...
Tracing its historical origins and cultural heritage naturally leads to the following topics.
However, in the mid-1970s, that is, in December 1975, thousands of bamboo slips were discovered among the cultural relics unearthed from Qin Tomb No. 11 in Suihudi, Yunmeng, Hubei.
Among them, "Sunrise? Thief" clearly records the use of zodiac signs to predict the appearance and characteristics of thieves.
The appearance of this miracle proves that the twelve zodiac signs were used in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
Because Qin Tomb No. 11 was buried in the 30th year of the First Emperor, that is, 217 BC, according to research.
Some people say that our ancestors used zodiac animals to record their years long before Qin Shihuang became emperor, and specifically pointed out that "it began in Xia and spread in Shang and Zhou dynasties." However, how to cite it is probably yet to be further explored by historians and cultural relics scholars.
In ancient my country, the Southern and Northern Dynasties not only used the twelve zodiac signs to record the year, but also appeared in the "Poem of the Twelve Zodiac Signs" written by Shen Jiong: Rat traces create dust cases, and cattle and sheep fall down at dusk.
The tiger roars in the empty valley, and the rabbit moon opens towards the window.
The dragon's shadow is green in the distance, and the snakes and willows are lingering nearby.
Malan is picked far away, and sheep are planted in spring.
The monkey chestnut is shy of the fragrant fruit, and the chicken anvil brings out the beauty.
Outside the house, the dog is pregnant, and the pig is relaxing outside the window.
This poem embeds the names of the twelve zodiac animals in order in the first word, and highlights the characteristics of each animal, which plays a finishing touch.
The twelve zodiac poems written by Hu Yan, a great scholar of the Ming Dynasty, not only embed the names of the zodiac animals in sequence, but also have one code for each, which is quite interesting.
The poem goes: Mole drinks from the river and the river never dries up, and cow and girl find it hard to see each other all year round.
Binding tigers on the southern mountain with bare hands, catching rabbits in the middle of the moon and the sky is endless.
Lilong Youzhu often doesn't sleep, so he is tired because he adds too much to a snake.
The old horse never had horns, and the sheep sneered when they touched the feudal lord.
Don't laugh at the people of Chu who are crowned with monkeys, and wish that the chickens will be empty in the old forest and Qiu.
Wuyang slaughtered dogs in Peizhong City, Pingjin released pigs in the east end of the sea.
The first sentence "mouse" means water rat.
The "cow girl" in the second sentence refers to the folk legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
The "Lilong" in the five sentences is a type of dragon. There is a pearl under its chin, so it is called Lilong.
The "sheep" in the eight sentences refers to the ram, and "touching the fan" means that the horns of the sheep touch the fence.
The eleventh sentence "Wu Yang" refers to the title of Wuyang Marquis by Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty. Fan Kuai made a living by killing dogs in Peixian County, Jiangsu Province.
The last sentence refers to Gongsun Hong, the prime minister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who once let pigs off in the East China Sea.
If you want money, look at China. The earth refers to the chicken and the dragon. Question 6: What zodiac sign does the earth refer to? Dragon, dog, cow, sheep, rat. Question 7: What does the five directions of the earth mean? The five directions of God, that is, the five gods of the east, south, west, north, and middle.
Also known as the Five Emperors, the Five Emperors, the Five Heavenly Emperors, the Five Heavenly Gods, etc.
The Five Heavenly Emperors are characters in ancient Han mythology and ancient books.
The five heavenly emperors and gods respectively refer to the eastern emperor Taihao Fuxi, who belongs to the god Jumang; the southern emperor Yandi Shennong, who belongs to the god Zhurong; the western emperor Shaohao Jintian, who belongs to the god Yishou; the northern emperor Zhuanxu Gaoyang, who belongs to the god Xuanming;
The central emperor of heaven, Huangdi Xuanyuan, belongs to the land of the Queen of Gods.
The meaning of their naming is closely related to the location or season where they are located.
Question 8: What did the ancients mean by the Central Plains?
Central Plains can be divided into broad and narrow senses.