Money: describe a large amount.
Clock: The ancient unit of measurement in China. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Qi took ten cauldrons as "bells" (with different standards).
Millet: Millet with round or oval seeds. It is commonly known as "millet" in the north, and it is called "millet" after peeling, which generally refers to grain here.
Thousand Bell Valley: It means abundant grain, fertile land and grain Man Cang. Here, it refers to the salary of officials and describes the generous salary of senior officials.
Yan Ruyu: It means to describe a woman's beauty, purity and purity.
Golden House: It means a rich family with a lot of money and magnificent buildings.
In ancient times, it was said that being an excellent scholar was the ideal of scholars at that time. Being an official is the only way to have beautiful women and money. In fact, it is to encourage children to study hard and have a good future.
Question 2: What is Millet with Thousand Bells? What is Yan Ruyu's whole sentence? There are thousands of millet in the book, Yan Ruyu in the book and the golden house in the book.
A thousand bells mean that senior officials have to do it and horses have to ride it;
Yan Ruyu means to hug a beautiful woman and be very happy;
Golden house means rich families and fertile land.
In ancient times, it was said that being an excellent scholar was the ideal of scholars at that time. Being an official is the only way to have beautiful women and money. In fact, it is to encourage children to study hard and have a good future.
Question 3: What does the word "Zhong" in the book mean? This book has its own "clock"
Clock: The ancient unit of measurement in China. According to legend, during the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Qi used ten pots as "bells".
Question 4: What does "Millet for a Thousand Minutes" mean in the book? Read to the window often. Quote from Song Qian: There are many descriptions. Clock: The ancient unit of measurement in China. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Qi took ten cauldrons as "bells" (with different standards). Millet: Millet with round or oval seeds. It is commonly known as "millet" in the north, and it is called "millet" after peeling, which generally refers to grain here. Thousand Bell Valley: It means abundant grain, fertile land and grain Man Cang. Here, it refers to the salary of officials and describes the generous salary of senior officials. Yan Ruyu: It means to describe a woman's beauty, purity and cleanliness. It means that the rich side has a lot of money and magnificent buildings. In ancient times, it was said that being an excellent scholar was the ideal of scholars at that time. Being an official is the only way to have beautiful women and money. In fact, it is to encourage children to study hard and have a good future.
Question 5: What does "a thousand-bell millet" mean? Thousands of minutes is the unit of measurement, and millet is a kind of food. Thousands of millet refers to the salary of officials. "Books have their own thousands of millet, their own beauty, and their own golden houses." Qian Zhongshu is an official.
Question 6: The book has its own meaning. The book has its own meaning of Yan Ruyu, the book has its own house of gold, and the book has its own meaning of a thousand bells and millet.
Question 7: Yan Ruyu, what is a millstone millet? Yan Ruyu means to hug a beautiful woman and be very happy;
Golden house means rich families and fertile land.
A thousand bells mean that senior officials have to do it and horses have to ride it;