Second, celebrities who refused to accept Jiuxi: Gongsun Yuan and Zhuge Liang.
III. Introduction:
Nine-tin (Ci) is nine kinds of gifts given by the ancient emperor of China to princes and ministers with special honours, which is the highest courtesy.
in ancient times, the word "give" was used for tin.
The nine special gifts are: chariots and horses, clothes, Lexian, Zhuhu, Nabi, Huben, axe, bow and arrow, and chopsticks. It is recorded in the Book of Rites.
one day, horses and chariots. Refers to the golden chariot (the crossbar used to pull the chariot on the shaft of the chariot) and the chariot; There are two mysterious horses, namely eight dark horses. Those whose virtues are feasible are given chariots and horses.
the second day is clothes. Refers to the clothes of the crown, plus a pair of matching red shoes. Give it to those who can help the people.
sanyue le county. Specify sound and calibration instruments. Make people and musicians give it. Also known as "music hanging".
four days of Zhu Hu. Refers to the red painted gate. Many people give it.
five days. There are two versions. First, when boarding the temple, it is specially chiseled, so that those who ascend are not exposed, and it is a special passage for VIPs. Second, the wooden steps with shorter steps make the steps too steep. These two statements are not very specific. Those who can enter the good will be given dignity.
six days is called samurai (bēn). There are several samurai guards in the gatekeeper's army, or 3; It also refers to the weapons held by the samurai guards, such as halberds and spears. Those who can repel evil will be given the samurai.
seven words are bow and arrow. Tonggong arrows a hundred, Xuangong arrows a thousand. Refers to the special red and black bows and arrows. Can ask the unjust to give it.
Eight words: axe and gravy. Give it to those who can punish the guilty.
nine days (jù) and (chàng). Refers to the fragrant wine used for sacrifice, which is made of rare black millet and turmeric. Filial piety is given to those who are prepared.
The Book of Yuan Shaozhuan in the Later Han Dynasty quotes Li Han Wen Jia, saying: "Nine Xi said chariots and horses, two clothes, three musical instruments, four Zhu Hu, five Na Bi, six samurai hundred men, seven axes and cymbals, eight bows and arrows, and nine Kuang."