In ancient poetry, Sangzi referred to one's hometown. In ancient times, people often planted mulberry trees and catkins beside their houses, so mulberry trees were used to refer to their hometown. This word was often used in ancient poetry to express nostalgia for their hometown and respect for their parents.
The history of poetry usually referred to the history of Chinese classical poetry, which included many famous poems such as the Book of Songs, the Songs of Chu, the Nineteen Ancient Poems, the Three Hundred Poems of the Tang Dynasty, and the Three Hundred Songs of the Song Dynasty. These works are all classic works of Chinese classical poetry. They not only occupy an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also have a profound impact on world literature.
Sangzi referred to his hometown. In ancient times, people often planted mulberry trees and catkins next to their homes, so mulberry trees became the name of their hometown. Mulberry trees and catkins played an important role in ancient agricultural production. Mulberry trees raised silkworms to produce silk, while catkins could be used to make furniture and musical instruments, so people respected these two trees. Over time, the mulberry tree became a symbol of deep feelings for his hometown.
Sangzi represented his hometown. In ancient times, people often planted mulberry trees and catkins beside their homes, so mulberry trees became synonymous with their hometown. This phrase originated from the "Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Xiaobian","Wei Sang and Zi, must respectfully stop." In other words, they would be very respectful to the mulberry trees and the catkins next to the house. Later on, mulberry was used as a metaphor for one's hometown to express one's longing and attachment to one's hometown.
Ming Zhuan referred to the legendary novels of the Ming Dynasty, also known as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins. These novels were very popular during the Ming Dynasty and became an important part of Chinese culture.
The ancient Three Kingdoms were the Wei Kingdom in Shaanxi, Shandong, Henan, Hebei, and other places, the Shu Kingdom in Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hubei, and Hunan, and the Wu Kingdom in Jiangsu, Anhui, Shanghai, Hubei, and Hunan.
The ancient four golden books referred to the four large libraries in ancient China. Beijing Library (Siku Quanshu): It is a large-scale comprehensive library compiled by the Ming and Qing governments, including all the classic documents of ancient China, including classics, history, classics, and collections. 2. Tokyo Library, Japan: It was established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the late 17th century during the Warring States Period in Japan. It is also one of the important collections of ancient Chinese literature. 3. The Dutch Library: It was a library established by the Dutch colonists in southern China. It collected a large number of ancient Chinese documents, including classics, history, books, and collections. The British Library of Great Britain was established by Queen Elizabeth II in 1703. It is also one of the most important libraries in the world and has a large collection of ancient Chinese documents. These libraries had a common collection of all the ancient Chinese literature, which was an important guarantee for the inheritance of Chinese culture.
In ancient Chinese literature, the following are the meanings of these words: " Sangzi " usually referred to hometown and family. For example, in the Book of Songs, the sunflower in the green garden is waiting for the sun to dry. In spring, all things in the world shine. I often worry that the yellow flowers will wither when the autumn festival comes. When will the rivers flow east to the sea and return to the west? If you don't work hard when you're young, you'll be sad when you're old." The "Sangzi" in the book was his hometown. 2. Peaches and plums: Usually refers to the alma mater and teachers. For example, in the Analects of Confucius, the word "peaches and plums" in "The Master uses peaches and plums to rule the world" was his alma mater. 3. State: Usually refers to a country or dynasty. For example, in "Water Margins","Where is the hero of the sorrowful country tonight?" The "state" in the book was the country. Women: Usually referred to women. For example, in the "Dream of the Red Chamber","a woman without talent is virtuous", the "female" referred to women. 5. Beard: Usually refers to a male or brother. For example, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms," Wei Wu beheaded Hua Xiong with tears, not caring about the hard work of the man." The " man " referred to men. Chang'e: These words usually refer to the moon or the people on the moon. For example, in the Nineteen Ancient Poems, when will the bright moon appear? The moon was the name of the moon in the poem "Ask the Blue Sky with Wine", and the moon was the name of the person on the moon in the poem "Chang'e Flies to the Moon".
In ancient Chinese literature, the following were different concepts: 1. Sangzi: generally refers to hometown. For example, in " Climbing Yueyang Tower," there was a line," First enter Dongting Lake, climb Yueyang Tower, South Pole, Xiaoxiang, and look north at Dongting Lake, the land of mulberry and the land of parents." 2. Peaches and plums generally referred to outstanding talents. For example, there is a line in Dream of the Red Chamber: "Jia Baoyu said to Daiyu," Don't worry." Since you say so, you will naturally do well." "Of course I know," replied Daiyu. I'm not a peach or a plum. I'm just trying to get close to you because you saw me." 3. State and grain: Generally, it refers to the country and dynasty. For example, there is a sentence in Water Margins that says,"Since I have been born today, the country cannot be humiliated." 4. Women: Generally referred to women. For example, there was a line in 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' A woman without talent is virtuous, don't go too far. Beard and eyebrows: A man's eyebrows also refer to a man's beard and hair." 5. Beard: Generally refers to men. For example, there is a sentence in Water Margins,"A man with a beard should be like this." You don't have to worry." Chang'e: Generally refers to the moon and the woman on the moon. For example, there was a line in Dream of the Red Chamber,"When Lin Daiyu heard Grandmother Jia say that the moon was big and round tonight, she said," The moon is really beautiful today." Another day, Lin Daiyu went to the Moon Palace because she was thinking of the Mid-Autumn Festival. She said,"The moon is big and round tonight. It must be a human festival. It should be appreciated."
Menting referred to the open space, doorway, and courtyard in front of the house. It could also refer to the family or family status.
The year 2023 referred to people who were born in the year of the rooster, because 2023 was the year of the rooster in the Chinese lunar calendar.