Original: When chaos first opens, Gankun begins to drink. Light and clear gas is heaven, while heavy and turbid gas is earth. The sun, the moon and the five stars are called the seven houses; Heaven and earth and people are called three talents. The sun is the essence of the sun, the moon is the essence of the moon and the stars are the essence of the five elements.
Explanation: once the vitality of the chaotic universe is opened, the yin and yang of heaven and earth will have a position. Light and clear vitality rises upward to form the sky, while heavy and turbid vitality condenses downward to form the ground. The sun, the moon and the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth are collectively called the seven houses; Heaven, earth and man are collectively called three talents. The sun is the essence of yang, the moon is the essence of yin, and the stars are the essence of gold, wood, water, fire and earth.
Original: rainbow name? It is the Yin Qi of heaven and earth; The nectar of neon clouds is the essence of chaos of Yin and Yang. Clouds have the shape of stopping the building, saying smoke; Rain, like a crystal clear river, is called a haze.
Explanation: Is rainbow also called rainbow? Xun is a phenomenon between heaven and earth; Neon is nectar, the essence of chaos of Yin and Yang. Clouds have the appearance of stopping on the roof of eaves, called smoke; Rain has the image of a lake, which is called haze.
The origin of "study tour in Qionglin";
Study in Qionglin is a textbook of ancient Mongolian studies in China compiled by Cheng in Ming Dynasty. This book was originally called "Instructions for Children" and also called "Idiom Test". Cheng completed the compilation of this book in Wanli, and revised and reprinted it at the end of Ming Dynasty.
The inspiration for the naming of You Xue Qiong Lin comes from Yu Pian in Tang Dynasty and Lei Pian in Song Dynasty, both of which are ancient dictionaries and dictionaries. Cheng referred to the contents of these two books and added his own opinions and comments when writing the book "A Young Scholar's Qionglin".
The content of this book covers astronomy, geography, history, culture, etiquette, morality and other aspects. It is expressed in the form of four words, which is very suitable for children to read and learn. There are also some illustrations and notes in the book to make readers understand the content more intuitively.
Travel in Qionglin was very popular in Ming and Qing Dynasties and became one of the compulsory teaching materials for children at that time. This book not only occupies an important position in the history of education in China, but also has a far-reaching impact on Japanese Chinese character education.
In modern times, this book is still regarded by some parents and teachers as one of the reference books for children's enlightenment education, because it contains rich traditional cultural knowledge and moral norms, which has a positive enlightenment on children's growth and education.