What does the word "ba" mean in ancient Chinese?

Chinese pinyin: Xi

(1) official documents used in ancient times to recruit soldiers, denounce (enemies) or show the public (people); This refers to critical condemnation articles. [Example] ~ Yu Wen ~.

(2) Use activities to recruit, condemn or suggest. [Example] Strict ~ All generals.

Yubang: Yubang (pinyin: yǔ xí), a Chinese vocabulary. Ancient military documents, with bird feathers inserted to show urgency, must be transmitted quickly. In the simplified book system of the Han Dynasty, "the simplified book used for official documents is 2 feet long and is called' Ba'." The ruler here is China's ruler, which is equivalent to 23.5cm.. "Ba" is often used between superiors and subordinates and peers. Military information is generally written on "feathers". If a pheasant feather is inserted on it, it means that it is extremely important. If you want it to jump like a fly, it is called "feather book" or "feather feather".

Tone shift: The ancient official language is called tone shift and tone shift. Mostly used for recruitment, suggestion and condemnation. "Wen Xin Diao Long Dong" by Liang in the Southern Dynasties: "It is difficult to be old, similar, simple and rich, with moving bones." 2). Make an announcement. Historical Records Biography of South Vietnam: "Tuo immediately moved to Hengpu, Yangshan and Huangxiguan." History of Emperor Guangwu of the Later Han Dynasty: "Wang Lang moved to buy 100,000 households of Emperor Guangwu." "The Biography of Liu Heita in the New Tang Dynasty": "When Zhao Wei moved, Jiande generals and officials often killed thieves." "Biography of Sui Zhou Zhiming Chen Yuan Keli": "The Shu government recruited the new Huai army overseas to help Mao Shuai, and the ministers clamored for Fushan. The situation is very critical and can be moved immediately." Yang Yuru's Notes on the Revolution of 1911, Chapter 5, Section 2: "Move to the provinces, notify the consuls of various countries, and declare the crime of Manchu."

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