Seven-Rhythm Poems from the East with Purple Qi

The seven verses of Purple Gas Coming from the East are as follows:

1, looking at Yaochi in the west, the queen mother is coming, and the purple gas is coming from the east. From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Eight Poems of Autumn Prosperity Fifth".

Interpretation: Seeing the lower bound of the Western Queen Mother to Yaochi, the purple gas from the east has filled Hangu Pass.

2. The Yao Yao House is open, and the purple gas comes from the east. From the poet Feng in Ming Dynasty to the hermit and hermit in Mananzhuang.

Interpretation: Meiyu Ganoderma lucidum sparkles, the cave door of seclusion opens, and the thick purple gas comes from the east.

3. Kunlun is far from the Yellow River in the west, and Hangu is purple in the east. From Hu Kui's Send Xugan Lake to Ganzhou at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty.

Interpretation: Kunlun is far away from the Yellow River, and Hanguguan is east purple.

4. Purple gas came to Wan Li from the east, and irrigation began in five thousand years. From the list of gods in the Ming Dynasty.

Interpretation: Purple gas came from the east to Wan Li, and Hangu Pass has a history of 5,000 years.

Purple gas coming from the east is an idiom, pronounced zǐqǐdǐng láI, which is a metaphor for good luck. From Historical Records and Lao Zi Han Fei Biography.

Interpretation by reference:

1, Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty, Historical Records, Lao Tzu's Biography of Han Fei: "So Lao Tzu wrote a book, saying more than 5,000 words about morality, and I don't know the end."

Interpretation: So Lao Tzu wrote a book in two parts, explaining the original intention of morality, * * * more than 5,000 words, and then left, and no one knew his whereabouts.

2. Liu Xiang's Biography of Immortals in the Western Han Dynasty: "I went west, and customs made the yin see purple and floating, and Lao Zi passed by the green cow."

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Interpretation: I went west, and the customs clearance in Hangu made Yin see purple gas coming from the east, knowing that saints must pass. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow.