Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Twenty-four solar terms, theory, learning and singing electronic version
Twenty-four solar terms, theory, learning and singing electronic version
First, silk and millet.
Interpretation: generally refers to food. Refers to the necessities of life. Metaphor is very common and indispensable.
Source: Han Chaocuo's "On Your Millet": "Subu was born in the ground, with a long time and concentrated strength. It was not built in a day."
The raw materials of corn and silk are born underground and grow in a certain season. Harvesting also requires manpower, which cannot be completed in a short time.
Second, speak and learn to sing.
I can say tongue twisters, read aloud, recite poems, count treasures and so on.
Study: You can learn the dialects of various provinces, various local operas, folk arts, pop songs, the hawking of large and small businesses, and oral skills.
Teasing: I can speak stand-up cross talk, tease, hold hands, get tired of sewing, and double spring (front face, back body).
Singing skills: I can sing Taiping lyrics and sing the beginning.
Third, spring, summer, autumn and winter
Interpretation: Spring begins with "beginning of spring" in the 24 solar terms, and summer begins with "Long Summer"; Autumn begins with beginning of autumn; Winter begins in beginning of winter. It is the most accurate in the Yellow River Basin. The basic laws summarized by the working people in China are: spring birth, long summer, autumn harvest and winter storage.
Source: Chu Qingren wins the 28 th time of the Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "I saw a bunch of green and a bunch of red, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, thousands of flowers were laid."
I saw a mass of green and red, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter. All kinds of flowers are connected together.
Fourth, food, clothing, housing and transportation
Interpretation: Generally refers to the basic needs of life such as clothing, eating, housing and travel.
Source: Modern Sun Yat-sen's "People's Livelihood" Lecture 3: "Do your duty, and people can naturally get four needs."
I remember that all the legacy of Premier Sun is to solve the problems of food, clothing, housing and transportation. (Mao Dun Comedy II)
V. Birth and death
Definition: Birth, old age, illness and death generally refer to childbirth, pension, medical care and funeral in life.
Source: South Liu Song Yiqing "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Liang Ya": "Chicken, pig, fish and garlic are eaten whenever they arrive; Sick and sick, then. "
Eat whatever you have. Birth, aging, illness and death are the natural laws of life, which are irreversible. When it's really time to die, let nature take its course.
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