The fourth day
Leap Yu Cheng Suì (rùn yú chéng suì),
Lü lǚ tiáo yáng (lǜ lǚ tiáo yáng).
Explanation:
Leap: "Shuowen Jiezi": leap, the remaining month, leap again at the age of five, the ceremony of announcing the new moon, the emperor lives in the ancestral temple, and the leap month lives in the door . From the king in the door. "Zhou Li" says: "In the leap month, the king lives in the door, and the moon ends."
The original intention is that the king holds a memorial ceremony inside the door, which is a special ceremony for the leap month. In normal months, the king holds ceremonies indoors, and in extra months he only performs ceremonies at the door. Therefore, the leap character is expressed as "the king is inside the door". The leap character is simplified to "men" based on the cursive and regularized form of the character "men" and simplified by analogy.
Yu: It is both the voice and form tense, indicating excess and idleness. Original meaning: There is plenty of food, there is not enough to eat, there is enough food, there is excess, and it is idle. Here it means superfluous. ?
Cheng: The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Cheng means just. From the sound of Wuding. The original meaning is to complete. The word "成" is a nail driven into the joint between "W" (weapon) and the handle. Inside the word "成" is a deformation of the word "D", which means completion and success.
Sui: "Shuowen Jiezi": Sui is the planet Jupiter. Over the twenty-eight nights, it is announced throughout Yin and Yang, once in twelve months. From the sound of steps. The five stars in the title of the book of rules and regulations are the five steps. Sui, another name for Jupiter. Passing through the twenty-eight constellations, traveling through the twelve yin and yang celestial bodies, there is a cycle of twelve months. The glyph uses "Bu" as the side character and "Xu" as the sound character. Ancient legal calendar books call the five stars representing the five elements the five steps.
Original meaning: It is the year star, also called Jupiter, which orbits the sky once every 12 years, with 30 degrees every year. In ancient times, it was commonly used to record historical events by saying "years are in such-and-such", that is, using the celestial calendar to record the years, and the solar calendar and the lunar calendar combined to record the years. Therefore, the word "year" is often used together, and it is extended to mean year.
Law: The word "Yu" means holding a pen in hand. Here it means a bamboo tube that looks like a brush. Indicates written rules of conduct. Original meaning: Articles, rules, and regulations written into the code for people to abide by. They are laws and regulations written by hand.
Lu: It means two or more people singing in harmony. Original meaning: a form of vocal music in which two or more people sing in harmony. "Lv Lu" is an ancient instrument for tuning. The six rhythms are Yang and the six Lu are Yin.
Tune: Indicates comprehensive discussion. It means detailed speech, which can be extended to adjustment and discussion among all parties in order to reach an agreement. The word "tune" has two pronunciations. The other pronunciation is diao. Its original meaning is to reconcile sounds or contradictions (discord) to make all aspects harmonious.
Yang: "Shuowen Jiezi": Yang means high and bright. From Fu, Fu sound. Yang, high and bright. The glyph adopts "zuoerpai" (Fu), and "Fu" is the phonetic side. It means a hillside that receives light. The original meaning is that the sun shines on a hillside. Here it means the yang of yin and yang. The right side of the traditional Chinese character "Yang" still means "sunlight" (meaning to illuminate all things).
Leap surplus becomes one year old - the solar calendar and the lunar calendar cannot be equal. The extra ten days are enough for one month, and it still becomes one year old in a certain year.
Lvzhao Tiaoyang - Use the Lvguan to summon Yang Qi, and adjust to determine the season of the winter solstice and the rising sun. These eight characters are a pair of sentences, which describe the yin and yang of the four seasons and eight festivals.
Tips for today
1. We all know that there are lunar and solar calendars, but do you know what the lunar and solar calendars are?
Answer: The Gregorian calendar uses the sun as the date calculation because the earth revolves around the sun. One revolution takes 365 days, which is one year. Yang is the solar calendar.
Lunar calendar: Time is calculated based on the moon. One revolution of the moon around the earth is 29 or 30 days. Twelve months equal one year. That is 354 or 355 days in a year.
The moon does not go around for 365 days, but for 354 days. There are still 11 days left. These 11 days are leap days. Three years is just over one month, but in this case, eighteen years is just over six months.
Originally it was winter in January, but now it becomes winter in June. The extra time has to be put into this year, so sometimes a year becomes 13 months.
2. What is the difference between years and years?
Answer: Sui: It means the period from a certain solar term this year to a certain solar term next year, with Sui in the middle.
Nian: It is the first day of the Lunar New Year this year, and it will be the Nian until the first day of the Lunar New Year next year, a natural year.
3. Lu Lu Tiao Yang: 12 pipes of different lengths can blow out sounds. The ancients used this to blow out different standard sounds. Ancient people called the six odd-numbered tones Liulu, and the even-numbered six tones called Liulu. This is Lu Lu. They believe that Lu Lu can regulate the timing of nature and keep the 12 months in order. So it’s called Lu Lu Tiao Yang.
Today’s calligrapher
The thousand-character calligrapher we are going to introduce today is:
Chu Suiliang (596-659), 63 years old, Tang Dynasty Politician and calligrapher. Chu Suiliang was erudite and proficient in literature and history.
Chu Suiliang’s character relationship diagram:
Leap Yu becomes a year old, Lu Lu adjusts Yang
Write something today