Oriental Classical Chinese

1. Find the name of an ancient article about Dongfang Shuo. The first sentence is: People in Qi have Dongfang Shuo named Shuo, so

that its teeth are the same in front and back, and are equal in size. It has no big teeth, so it is called Zou Ya." About a year later, King Hunxie of the Xiongnu led 100,000 people to return to the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu then rewarded Dongfang Shuo with a lot of money. In his later years, when Dongfang Shuo was dying, he advised Emperor Wu: : "The Book of Songs says, 'Flies flying around will land on the fence. Kind-hearted gentlemen, do not listen to slanderous words.' 'There is no end to the slanderous words, and there will be no peace for the neighboring countries.' I hope that your Majesty will stay away from people who speak clever words and flattery." , repudiate their slander." Emperor Wu said: "Looking back now, Dongfang Shuo is just good at talking. "I was surprised at this. Not long after, Dongfang Shuo died of illness. The ancient book said: "When a bird is dying, its cry is particularly sad; when a person is dying, its words are very kind." This is what it means. Right... 2. In classical Chinese, what are the words that can mean "东", "东", etc.

In the Five Elements Chapter of "Bai Hu Tong", there is a saying that "Dongfang moves Fang Ye", so the original meaning of "东". It means "moving".

In "Shuowen", Yang Qi moves in spring, so it also means spring.

Dong, Rimu, is simplified as "East".

Classical Chinese: It is a written language in ancient China, which mainly includes written language based on the spoken language of the Pre-Qin period. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, objects for recording writing had not yet been invented, and recording writing was not yet invented. Bamboo slips, silk and other materials were used, but silk was expensive, bamboo slips were bulky, and the number of words recorded was limited. In order to record more things on "one roll" of bamboo slips, unimportant words had to be deleted and later used as "one roll". When "paper" was used on a large scale, the ruling class's habit of using "official documents" for correspondence had been finalized, and the use of "classical Chinese" had evolved into a symbol of reading and literacy. Classical Chinese is relative to vernacular, and its characteristic is that writing is based on characters. It pays attention to allusions, parallel parallelism, neat rhythm and the use of punctuation, including strategies, poems, lyrics, tunes, eight-part essays, parallel prose and other classical prose.

3. In classical Chinese, what refers to the East

The five directions refer to the five directions of east, south, west, north, and middle. The five elements and the heavenly stems and earthly branches they represent each have their own directions, that is, the east is dominated by the trees A, B, Yin, and Mao; the south is dominated by the trees. Dominates the fire of Bing, Ding, Si, and Wu; the west governs the gold of Geng, Xin, Shen, and You; the north governs the water of Ren, Gui, Hai, and Zi; the middle governs the soil of Wu, Ji, Chen, Xu, Chou, and Wei .

The position of the five elements is very important to astrology. The direction of a person's yin and yang and the five elements can be known, and the good and bad luck of a person whose horoscope is wood can be known through the principle of mutual generation and mutual restraint. It is most advantageous to go to the east, but you can also go to the south or north, but not to the west, because if you go to the west, wood will be defeated by metal. If you go to the west, it is best to go to the south. If you go to the north, it will be against water. It is controlled by fire. People born with water should go to the north, and it is unlucky to go to the center.

The four seasons refer to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter. Each has its own different manifestations of prosperity and decline. In the astrological theory, prosperous, phase, rest, prison, and death respectively represent the rise and fall of the five elements in the four seasons. Prosperity means prosperity; phase means secondary prosperity, and rest means rest. It means to stop; prison means to decline and be blocked; death means to be restrained and lifeless. Generally speaking, when I am born, I am prosperous, when I am born, I am dead, when I am restrained, I am imprisoned, and when I am restrained, I am dead. .

In spring, all trees revive, so wood is the time of the year, and wood is "prosperous". The branches that belong to it are A, Y, Yin, Mao, Chen, etc., so the wood is related to fire. Fire belongs to the "phase" in spring. Water is the root of wood, so water belongs to "xiu" in spring. Metal belongs to "prison" in spring. What overcomes wood is soil, so soil is "dead" in spring.

Summer is the season of fire, and fire is considered "prosperous". The corresponding stems and branches are Bing, Ding, Si, Wu, Wei, etc. Fire generates earth, so earth belongs to the "phase" in summer. The fire is made of wood, and wood is "rest" in summer. The thing that restrains fire is water, and water is a "prisoner" in summer. Fire overcomes metal, and metal belongs to "death" in summer.

Autumn is the golden harvest season, and gold is considered "prosperous". The corresponding stems and branches are Geng, Xin, Shen, You, Xu, etc. Metal generates water, so water belongs to the "phase" in autumn. Those who are born with metal are earth, and earth belongs to "rest" in autumn. What overcomes metal is fire, and fire belongs to "prisoner" in autumn. Wood is "dead" in autumn.

Winter is the season of cold water, and water is considered "prosperous". The branches it belongs to are Ren, Gui, Hai, Zi, Chou, etc. Water grows wood, and wood belongs to the "phase" in winter. Those born with water are metal, and metal belongs to "rest" in winter. What controls water is soil, and soil is "prisoner" in winter. Water overcomes fire, and fire is "death" in winter.

In astrology, earth is most prosperous in the four seasons, that is, earth is in its peak season in the last month of the four seasons of the year.

How to apply the above theory in application? Give an example to illustrate. A person's zodiac sign belongs to wood. If a person is born in wood, his life should be strong before spring. If he is born in autumn or in the last month of the four seasons, he will be a prisoner. If he is born in death, he will be born without power.

Finally , let me state it clearly, it seems that except for the south called Huowei in poetry, there seems to be no similar name in other directions.

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