What does it mean to prolong life?

Prosperity and longevity are honorifics, wishing others a happy family, a successful career, a prosperous population, and a long and healthy life. It is also a heartfelt emotional expression and sincere blessing to others. This sentence is divided into two words: prosperous and prolonged. Among them, it is from "Antique Lushi Fenton". The original sentence is: Lushi Fandundun, the air is filled with pine and cypress branches. It refers to lush vegetation, drooping branches and leaves, which means shade, while wealth means prosperity, happiness and longevity. The two are integrated into one, and the whole expresses the blessings to people and families by borrowing things, wishing them happiness, prosperity and great family career.

The words "flourishing age" and "prolonging life" also have the same origin, that is, the inscription of Jiuchenggong Liquan, which is a regular script calligraphy work written by Wei Zhi and calligrapher Ou Yangxun Shudan in the sixth year of Tang Zhenguan (the inscription cannot be tested). Existing in Beiting Scenic Area, linyou county, Shaanxi.

The words before and after "gorgeous" are the dragon officials with mixed scenery, splendor and clouds "; The whole sentence of "prolonging his age" means that it comes naturally, and _ helping the wise can not only sink the cup, but also prolong his age. "

The inscription on Liquan in Jiuchenggong describes the origin of Jiuchenggong and the grandeur of its architecture, praises the martial arts and frugality of Emperor Taizong, introduces the discovery of Liquan in Miyagi, and quotes ancient books to explain that the emergence of Liquan was caused by the emperor's command of virtue. Finally, the warning of "aim high and be cautious" was put forward.

The Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace is a calligraphy work of Wei Zhi and Ou Yangxun in the Tang Dynasty. The Ming of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace is an ideological work of Ou Yangxun in his later years, which has always been praised by scholars as "the first regular script in the world" and "the first official script in the world".

Ou Yangxun was born in Linxiang County (now Changsha City, Hunan Province). Tang dynasty minister and calligrapher. Son of Ouyang Yao. Ou Yangxun is proficient in calligraphy, and he is also called "the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty" with Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang and Xue Qi. Because his son Ouyang Tong is good at calligraphy, the father and son are called "Big Europe". Calligraphy is in danger in Pingzhong, nicknamed "European style";

Wei Zhi, born in Xuancheng, is from Xiaquyang County. An outstanding politician, thinker, writer and historian in the early Tang Dynasty; Book list, stone carving terminology, refers to one of the three processes (writing, book list, stone carving relief) of stone carving (including tablet inscription, cliff, statue and epitaph, etc.). ) must go through, that is, write directly on the stone tablet with cinnabar;

Jiucheng Palace, located in linyou county New Town, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, was built in February in the 13th year of Emperor Wendi (AD 593) and completed in March in the 15th year of Emperor Wendi (AD 595). Formerly known as Renshou Palace, it is the place where Emperor Wen started. In the fifth year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan reign (AD 63 1 year), it was restored and expanded and renamed as "Jiucheng Palace". Tang Gaozong once renamed it "Wannian Palace", meaning "One and Long Life", and later restored its original name. In the Tang Dynasty, Wei Zhi and Ou Yangxun wrote a monument to the inscription of liquan in Jiucheng Palace. This inscription has a great influence on the history of calligraphy in China.