What does spring and autumn mean in the two word allusion

Updated on culture 2024-02-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't look at the copying and pasting from the dictionary, it's going to kill you...

    Spring and autumn, of course, originally meant the seasons. In ancient times, the calendar had only two seasons in a year, spring and autumn, and summer and winter came later. Because a spring and autumn alternate is a year, "spring and autumn" can also refer to time, and then has an extended meaning, that is, history.

    In ancient times, including the Xia, Shang, Western and Zhou dynasties and later the Spring and Autumn Period, all historical books were called "Spring and Autumn". During the Spring and Autumn Period, each country had a history book that recorded its own national history, all of which were called "Spring and Autumn". But later, the "Spring and Autumn" of other countries were lost, and only the "Spring and Autumn" of the Lu State remained, which was preserved after Confucius's collation, preservation and promotion.

    Because the other "Spring and Autumn" have been lost, people simply use the general name "Spring and Autumn" as a special reference, specifically referring to the "Spring and Autumn" of the Lu State, so the Spring and Autumn Period we see today is written about the history of the Lu State, and because of the lofty status of Confucius and Confucianism, the period recorded in the "Spring and Autumn Period" (770 BC-476 BC) became the "Spring and Autumn Period".

    There are many extensions of Spring and Autumn, and in general, they are all inseparable from time. For example, when it comes to age, "Spring and Autumn Geometry" is to ask how old you are. There are other meanings that are not explained in detail, and what is in the dictionary is that it is easy to say anything after the original meaning is clarified. All of the above are original, hee-hee.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 All year round, four seasons.

    The Spring and Autumn Period, the Bandit is not to be felt. - Poetry, Lu Song, Gong Gong "Several storms, several springs and autumns. 2 Age.

    Honorable Gong, what is the geometry of this spring and autumn? 3 The name of the Chinese era, that is, the Spring and Autumn Period (the era of the struggle for hegemony among the Chinese vassal states from 770 BC to 476 BC). 4 Titles of historical books.

    One of the Confucian classics, according to legend, Confucius revised it according to the chronicles of the Lu Kingdom. This "Spring and Autumn" in order to seek its conclusion. ——Liu Zongyuan, "A Wei Zhongzhong on the Taoist Book of the Master".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Season.

    2. The name of the Chinese era, that is, the Spring and Autumn Period (the era of China's vassal states vying for hegemony from 770 BC to 476 BC).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Chinese words.

    2 Chronicles of the State of Lu.

    3 The first half of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.

    4 Spring and Autumn Band.

    5 Li Shuo sang the lead song.

    6 Hins Cheung sang the lead song.

    Which one are you asking?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In ancient times, major events occurred in spring and autumn. Spring is the season of sowing and sacrifice, while autumn is the season of harvest and war. As the old saying goes, "the plan of the year lies in the spring", and in the autumn, the various vassal states have food, and they begin to fight for territory, and the ancient soldiers have to wear thick armor, which is too hot in summer and cannot be worn in winter, so autumn is the most suitable, and at this time the grain and grass are in a constant supply, and you can also plunder the grain and grass of others through war.

    Therefore, during these two seasons, the historians were also particularly busy, recording the major events of the sacrifices in the spring and the events of the war in the autumn (which were also the great deeds of the princes and kings). Therefore, at this time, history is called Spring and Autumn!

    It also refers to the age of the person.

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