Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Huang Zhong should follow the law and ride the wind, translated by Yin Fu, Yang Sheng and Shu Qi.
Huang Zhong should follow the law and ride the wind, translated by Yin Fu, Yang Sheng and Shu Qi.
Explanation of related words:
1, Huang Zhong: In order to predict the solar terms, the ancients burned reed membranes into ashes and put them in legal tubes. When a solar term comes, the ashes in the corresponding instrument tube will fly out automatically. Huang Zhong's law corresponds to the winter solstice, which is 1 1 month.
2, should be law: should be combined with the calendar.
3. Hidden ambush. This means that Yin Qi has fallen.
4. Shuqi: mild qi.
Appreciation: This sentence comes from Winter written by Zhu, a famous poetess in Song Dynasty. The winter solstice originally meant that winter really came and the weather became very cold. However, in the eyes of the poet, he saw a scene of spring, vitality and harvest joy. The language of "good wind urges" and "Shu Qi returns" makes people feel the inner joy of the poet.
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