The words included are as follows:
The total *** includes the following: a single person is next to a person. On the right side is a clip character: it can also be divided into a doctor's husband character: a sky character for heaven and earth. a cross, a big character for big and small, an excited xing character, a worker character for factory, and a soil character for land. There are also two 1 characters of 1, 2, and 3 and a 2 character.
The analysis of "Xia" in ancient books
Among the existing ancient books, the earliest record and mention of "Xia" is Han Feizi's work, "Five Worms" which writes: Confucianism Using literature to disrupt the law, chivalrous people use martial arts to violate the prohibitions; "Eight Comments" also said: People and ministers wantonly say that they are chivalrous.
In other words, as early as the pre-Qin period, Xia existed. Liang Qichao once said: The martial arts of the Chinese nation is its original nature. In the pre-Qin period, ancient customs were inherited from the top and B&Bs were adopted from the bottom, and martial arts and swordsmanship became a social trend. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the royal family declined, clans disintegrated, and social unrest occurred. In order to strengthen their own strength, the ruling classes of various countries developed the trend of "raising scholars" and supported a large number of retainers. The most well-known among them were the "Four Young Masters of the Warring States Period": Qi State Mengchang Jun Tianwen, Zhao Pingyuan Jun Zhao Sheng, Wei Xinling Jun Wei Wuji and Chu Chunshen Jun Huang Xie. The culture of cultivating scholars promoted the emergence of a large number of knights.