Huang Lu’s explanation
(1). Refers to the Taoist dojo. Taoist priests set up altars to pray, and the talismans used were all yellow, hence the name. Tang Kangpian's "Records of Opera: Cui Daoshu Eats Fish from a Well": "Wei Nai, Daoshu's sister-in-law, sent a dream to Mu Yun a few days later: "I am guilty of killing fish, and the place I went to is the water house. I will not be severely punished for a long time, but I have to hurry. "Build Huanglu Daozhai." Song Zhoumi's "Qidong Yeyu·Laosu Clan Genealogy" said: "Although Gongji was not able to ask, he was so angry that he complained to heaven and promised Huanglu ten altars." Ming Xu Fuzuo's "Tou Shuo Ji". ·Dianjiang": "I went to ask the Taoist officials of the Muslim Temple to build a large yellow altar to recommend him." (2). Taoist method of cleaning the house. "Sui Shu·Jing Ji Zhi IV": "The recipient must first cleanse the fast... The methods of cleansing include yellow basket, jade basket, gold basket, charcoal and other fasting." The latter refers to living in seclusion and practicing Taoism. Tang Madai's poem "Giving Frustrated Letters to a Confidant": "How can the straight path lead to enlightenment from the sage? Who dares to discuss essays without talent? I have the yellow urn and the elixir in my heart, and my family recalls the green mountains and white clouds."
Word analysis< /p>
Yellow á The color like gold or sunflower flowers: yellow. Dusk. Bezoar. Yellow and clear. Nonsense. Specifically refers to the Yellow River in China: Yellow Disaster. Cure yellow. Yellow flood area. Refers to "Yellow Emperor" (i.e. "Xuanyuan clan", the legendary leader of the tribal alliance in primitive society): Huang Lao (Yellow Emperor and Laozi). Descendants of Yan and Huang. The explanation of things gone wrong 瓓 (瓓) ù The emperor claimed to have the so-called God-given Book of Fate as a certificate to control the world. Bookkeeping: Guilu. Taoist book that records the names of gods. Radical: Bamboo.