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The beginning of solar term idioms

The idiom at the beginning of "Four Seasons" is: Four seasons and eight seasons, the four seas are peaceful, all sides are ambitious, and the four seasons are peaceful.

Heise Chengping 1

Pronunciation: su h m:I chéng píng

Interpretation: it means long-term peace in the country.

Source: "Historical Records Xiaowu": "Xiaowu is extremely arrogant, and the four seas are peaceful. Be ambitious, be luxurious, and especially respect God. "

2. quarter past four

Pronunciation: sü shí b ā jie

Explanation: Generally speaking, it refers to the solar terms throughout the year.

Source: Tang Ma's "Yilin" Volume I quotes the son of the Sui Dynasty: "Ghosts and gods are four seasons and eight festivals to discipline people."

3. Four hours gas preparation

Pronunciation: sü shí q ü bè i

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for people's generosity.

Source: Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu De": "Xie Taifu is absolutely heavy on Gong Chu, and it is often said that Chu Jiye is prepared at four o'clock, without saying anything."

4. Ambition of the Quartet

Pronunciation: sü f ā ng zh zh

Interpretation: It means ambitious.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan" in the twenty-third year: "Zi has the ambition of all directions, and I will kill him who hears it."

5, the four seas are equal

Pronunciation: sü h m sü h i sh ē ng pí ng

Interpretation: It means that the world is peaceful.

Source: Zhang Tang's "Ode to Tang Zen" said: "First, it should be the order of the five elements; Second, when will the four seas rise to peace; Third, virtue has the beauty of clear thinking. It means harmony with heaven, and the name is immortal. "