Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - A king, a white what word?

A king, a white what word?

Yes: Huang

The emperor's explanation is:

Spelling: Hu?

Head: white

Brush painting: 9

Five strokes: RGF

1. The legendary ancient emperor: III ~.

2. the emperor; Feudal monarch.

3. big: ~ ~ masterpiece.

Ancient times are the same as "wealth and splendor".

5. Ancient times and "awkward" are the same.

Group words:

Imperial calendar? Crown? The emperor? Crown Prince?

Dynasty? Extreme panic? Emperor Xi?

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology:

Second, the interpretation of words:

1. Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Huang, Daye. Self. From the beginning. The first emperor, Huang San, the king also. Since, if you read the nose, today's custom regards the first child as your nose.

2. Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Emperor, great. The glyph uses the meaning of "self, king". "From", the meaning of beginning. The first emperors in ancient times were Sui Ren, Fuxi and Shennong. They are great kings. Seeing and hearing "nose" from "zi", today's custom still calls the eldest son "nose".

Third, related words:

1. imperial calendar? [Huang Li]?

Also known as the yellow calendar. The old name of almanac. It's a book on sorting out the months, days, branches and solar terms for reference.

Quote: Sun Li's marriage: "That was last year's imperial calendar, and now the central task is to crack down on fornication."

2. Crown? [ huáng guān ]?

The hat worn by the emperor is often used to symbolize imperial power.

Quote: Xu Chi's Goldbach Conjecture III: "The queen of natural science is mathematics. The crown of mathematics is number theory, and Goldbach conjecture is the jewel in the crown. "