Explanation of words in the sky

Sky is a Chinese word, also called "sky", pronounced as cāng qióng, which basically means heaven; Vast: cutting cliffs, stone rubbing the sky. From Liang Shu Shaoling Wang Lun Biography.

Sky is a Chinese word that refers to the sky or blue sky. Because the ancients thought that the sky was round, the word "vault" in "vault" means vault, which is similar to the words "vault", "vault" and "vault" to describe the sky.

Sky is a Chinese word, also called "sky", pronounced as cāngqióng, which basically means heaven; Vast: cutting cliffs, stone rubbing the sky. From Liang Shu Shaoling Wang Lun Biography.

In China's traditional culture and poetry, the "vault of heaven" is often used to express the sacred meaning of heaven, leading the thinking of God, the universe and destiny.

For example, there is a saying in "Lushan Ballad" that "Ying Long flies into the rainbow and flies to heaven", which expresses the magnificent scene of dragon ascending to heaven; In Li Bai's masterpiece Into the Wine in the Tang Dynasty, there are also "those who gave birth to me, those who gave me up, those who raised me, and those who rode from above without relatives, why hate them", which shows the grandeur and infinity of the sky in a way of "overlooking".

In some historical events and stories, the sky often plays a very important role. For example, in The Journey to the West's description of the Monkey King's havoc with the Heavenly Palace, it is necessary to drill through the sky to rush to the sky.

In modern Chinese, the meaning of "sky" has not changed, but now more people may use the word "sky". In some scientific and cultural fields, the word "sky" will also appear, such as astronomy, aerospace, games and so on.

In astronomy, "sky" refers to all the stars and celestial bodies in the sky, and the celestial bodies adjacent to the earth belong to "sky"; In the aerospace field, "sky" means a symbol of going to space, pursuing freedom and dreams.

In a word, the word "sky" has a profound and extensive meaning. It not only represents the magnificence and mystery of the sky, but also contains various thoughts of human beings on life, nature and the universe. Thousands of years later, it still plays an important role in modern Chinese and becomes a part of China's language and culture.