In ancient times, the meaning of sitting changed with the evolution of the seating equipment. In general, it was from low to high, moving in a more comfortable direction. Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty recorded the character of sitting in Xiaozhuan in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, which was interpreted as "sitting, stopping", that is, sitting means stopping to rest. Du Yu of the Jin Dynasty said in Zuo Zhuan's Note that "sitting is the butt and the place." In ancient times, sitting on the ground with one's knees on the mat and one's buttocks down was called sitting, and raising one's body was called kneeling. Kneeling is also called opening. Kneeling could be called sitting, but sitting could not be called kneeling. Simply put, sitting was kneeling on both knees, leaning your buttocks on your heels, and straightening your upper body was called kneeling. Kneeling could be called sitting, but sitting could not be called kneeling. In the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian, Yun Jing of the Qing Dynasty explained that sitting was to sit on the ground with one's knees, with one's calves flat on the ground and one's buttocks close to one's heels, similar to sitting cross-legged in meditation by monks. In addition, there were other sitting postures, such as sitting with one's buttocks on the ground and legs stretched forward, sitting on a simple folding stool, which was very similar to the conventional sitting posture of modern people, sitting cross-legged with one's feet crossed, and sitting on one's knees with one's buttocks pressed on the bent legs and feet. In the Han Dynasty, after the introduction of the Hu bed, people began to sit with their feet hanging down (sitting on a chair, their feet naturally drooping). In the Tang Dynasty, after the invention of chairs, sitting with their feet hanging down became popular and continued to this day. The novel "Sitting and Watching Immortals" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times,"sitting" had many meanings: 1. When used as a verb, it could indicate the action of sitting down. The ancients sat on the ground with their knees on the ground and their buttocks leaning on the heels. For example, the word "sit" in "The King of Qin meets Xiangru on the Zhangtai". 2. This meaning was later written as "seat", such as "Xiang Wang received the jade and placed it on his seat". 3. There is a crime, because of... crime, such as "where to sit?" He said,'I'm a thief.'" 4. It meant that they were stationed, like the Chu people sitting at the north gate and covering the mountains. 5. There is a meaning of sitting and waiting, such as "rather than sitting and waiting for death, it is better to get up and save". 6. It can be used as a preposition, meaning because, because, such as "sit" in "stop the car and sit in love with the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are red in February flowers". 7. When used as an adverb, it can mean emptiness and emptiness. The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times,"monopoly" had the following meanings: 1. The original meaning was a single-plank bridge, such as "monopoly, water monopoly horizontal wood, so crossing also." 2. When used as a term, it meant tax. For example, the word "monopoly" in the sentence "He arbitrarily increases miscellaneous monopoly, and all taxes should be stopped" meant tax. 3. When it was used as a verb, it had the meaning of monopoly and monopoly. For example, the "monopoly" in "the first monopoly of wine" and "the benefit of the country's monopoly management" all meant monopoly and monopoly. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original meaning of "sitting" was that the ancients knelt on both knees and leaned their buttocks on their heels. Later, it generally referred to resting with their buttocks, such as "sitting on the ground." "Sit" also had the following meanings: 1. Take, take, such as "take a car" and "take a boat". 2. Stick to it, extended to permanent, motionless, such as "Chu people sit at the north gate, and cover the mountains" and "sit in the village". 3. The location of the building might be facing away from a certain direction, such as " sitting " or " sitting north facing south." 4. Put a pot, kettle, etc. on the fire, as in "sitting on a pot". 5. The object exerted pressure on the back, such as sitting on the roof. 6. Prepositions, because, because, for, such as " Stop the car and sit in love with the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are red in February flowers." 7. There are many meanings of adverbs, such as emptiness and emptiness; without reason and naturally; then and soon; deep; right and just. 8. Conviction, such as "Conviction","Conviction","Conviction of Bribery". 9. Fruits and other plants bear fruit, such as "sitting melon" and "sitting fruit". 10. There was the meaning of taking office, presiding over, and in charge, such as "two sons in the tent, sitting outside shooting dogs, eating and then eating." The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times, the term " lu " referred to a type of resident organization unit made up of twenty-five households. Lu could also refer to the gates of the alleys, and later it was also used to refer to the places where people lived.
In ancient times, the moon had many meanings. First of all, the moon was a symbol of beauty. For example, in the Book of Songs, Chen Feng, Moon Rise, the moon was used to describe a beautiful woman. The moon also symbolized longing, love, friendship, and kinship. This was reflected in many ancient poems. For example, Li Bai's " Looking up at the moon, lowering his head and thinking of his hometown " expressed homesickness. Zhang Jiuling's " The moon is shining on the sea, sharing this time with the world " reflected the longing for distant friends and expressed love. In addition, the moon was a symbol of chastity and eternity. For example, the legend of Chang'e flying to the moon was related to eternity. At the same time, the moon was not an ordinary planet in traditional China culture. It carried rich primitive cultural information and condensed the deep life and aesthetic feelings of the ancient people. In the eyes of the ancients, the moon was bright and bright, hanging high in the sky, cold and noble, quiet and gentle. Unlike the sun's burning masculinity, its light was not dazzling. Moreover, love, homesickness, and farewell were also the basic topics of moon-related poems. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times, the moon had many meanings. It was a symbol of beauty, such as the moon in the Book of Songs and Wei Zhuang's Bodhisattva Man. The moon was also a symbol of reunion. Just as Su Dongpo said," People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has its ups and downs." The full moon was seen as a time for family reunion. At the same time, the moon was a symbol of eternity. Zhang Ruoxu's " Moonlit Night on the Spring River " reflected the philosophical thinking that life was short but the moon was eternal. In terms of emotions, the moon symbolized longing, love, friendship, and kinship. In terms of cultural meaning, the moon carried a deep cultural atmosphere such as nostalgia, chastity, truth, goodness, and beauty, and condensed the vitality and aesthetic feelings of the ancient people. It also represented "Yin" and corresponded to the sun that represented "Yang". In ancient literature, the moon was the embodiment of mothers and women. It indicated that they worshipped life and reflected the frustration and sadness of women's emotional world. It was also synonymous with homesickness, missing family, perfection in life, regret, loneliness, and being far away from the world. Moonlight could be used to entrust thoughts and feelings such as missing friends and loneliness. In addition, the ancients believed that the moon could entrust people's beautiful wishes, and there were many elegant names, such as Wangshu, Chanjuan, etc. These elegant names also reflected the beautiful image of the moon in the hearts of the ancients. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Sitting posture usually referred to the posture of the human body when sitting. According to the definition in the Anthropometryology Terminology, the subject needed to sit on a flat surface adjusted to the height of the fibula head. The head was positioned at the level of the eye and ear, and the eyes were looking straight ahead. The left and right thighs were roughly parallel, and the knees were bent at a right angle. The feet were flat on the ground, and the hands were gently placed on the thighs. The correct sitting posture also required the upper body to be straight at all times, which meant that the neck, chest, and waist had to be kept straight. The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
'Sitting on nothing' meant that one would only consume and not engage in production. Even if one had as much wealth as a mountain, it would gradually be exhausted. The term was often used to advise people to actively engage in productive activities and avoid relying solely on existing wealth without trying to create new sources of wealth. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In traditional China etiquette, sitting had a rich meaning. In ancient times, sitting posture in formal occasions required respect. For example, sitting on one's knees, with one's upper body upright and one's buttocks pressed back on one's calves and feet that were flat on the ground. This was the standard posture for formal occasions. One needed to maintain an upright and straight body to reflect one's self-cultivation and respect for others. Before the Han Dynasty, most of the formal occasions were sitting on the ground, kneeling on both knees, with the lower legs flat, and the buttocks naturally attached to the heels. When serious, the body was straight and the eyes were level. This kind of sitting posture was called "flat sitting","sitting" or "sitting". When the subordinate faced the superior, the sitting posture with the head slightly lowered was called "sitting upright". There was also the "sitting posture", which meant that the body should sit upright, the calves should not be stretched out, the soles of the feet should not touch the ground, and the eyes should be at the same level. Those who lowered their heads slightly and looked at the knees of the Venerable One opposite them were called "respectful sitting"; those who lowered their heads and looked not far away were called "solemn sitting"; those who lowered their heads and looked at the ground with their elbows drooping were called "humble sitting". In addition to these more solemn sitting postures, there were also sitting postures in an unofficial setting or in a situation where both parties were familiar with each other. For example,"squatting" meant that the buttocks were on the ground, the legs were naturally bent together, and the hands were sitting on the knees;"Jichu" meant that the buttocks were on the ground, and the two legs were straight. However, this kind of sitting posture was considered impolite in ancient times, such as "sitting without a dustpan" mentioned in the Book of Rites. Sitting posture was first a form of courtesy, and then a form of etiquette. It reflected social order and the norms and respect in interpersonal communication. With the development of the times, tables and chairs became more common. Although sitting posture had changed a lot, the respect and solemnity of traditional sitting etiquette were still reflected in modern etiquette, such as in some traditional ceremonies or specific cultural exchange scenes. The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The sitting Buddha symbolized good fortune, peace, and happiness. He hoped that the wearer and his descendants would be optimistic, cheerful, tolerant, and magnanimous. It also represented good fortune and good fortune. In addition, the meaning of sitting Buddha leaned towards meditation, which was to comprehend and calm the mind. In the jade culture, the image of Maitreya Buddha was kind and amiable. His cheerful appearance looked calm and dignified, implying that he was open-minded, lucky, and always had a smile. The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!