Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does the yellow bell tile mean?

What does the yellow bell tile mean?

1. Description: Tile: A cauldron made of clay, used as a musical instrument with the lowest pitch. Metaphor is elegant and excellent or vulgar and inferior, or talented and mediocre.

Second, pinyin: huáng zhōng wǎ fǒu f u

Third, the source: Xie Ming Zhen's "Four Poems" Volume III: "Try to recite one or one of my poems and see Huang Zhongwa. If the tone is consistent, then work and clumsiness are in the heart, and fairness is not satisfied. "

Fourth, the words are explained separately.

◆ Huang Zhong:

1. Also called "Huang Zhong".

2. Ancient percussion instruments were mostly used in temples.

3. The first of the twelve laws of music.

4. Metaphor for kings.

5. Music with yellow bells as the pitch.

6. Praise other people's poems.

7. In ancient times, in order to predict the solar terms, the reed film was burned to ashes and placed in a canister. In a certain solar term, the ash in the corresponding instrument tube will fly out by itself. Huang Zhong's law corresponds to the winter solstice, which is 1 1 month.

8 refers to the legal management corresponding to the winter solstice.

9. Don's name is.

◆ Tiles:

1. Small mouth and big belly pottery.

2. Ancient percussion instruments made of clay.