What does Chang e mean in Chang e, and what does Chang e mean in Chang e?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chang'e's real name is Heng'e, and because she is a woman, she is also written as Chang'e. The 姮 here is already a specially made word.

    In the Han Dynasty, in order to avoid Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Liu Heng, changed "Heng" to "Chang", and the folk custom was to add a woman next to Chang and become Chang'e. However, the change from constant to permanent is not arbitrary. Constant and constant mean the same.

    All the "constant" in the Tao Te Ching has been changed to "constant", and the so-called "Tao can be the way, the very way" is actually "the Tao can be the way, not the constant way". Therefore, if the landlord must ask what Chang means, it can still be explained, which means constant and eternal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It was built in the Han Dynasty when Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Liu Heng, became emperor.

    In ancient China, there was a rule that the name of the emperor could not be pronounced or used. This is often the case in some ancient texts. It is like a sentence in Liu Zongyuan's 'Snake Catcher Said';

    - Those who observe the wind of people are satisfied. --

    The word "people" should be a "people" word, and the emperor's name at that time had the word "people", so he had to use the word "people" instead.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fixed names cannot be said separately.

    In the original allusion, it was called Auntie.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is a woman's constant meaning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Basic literal meaning. 1.E: A fairy who lives in the moon in mythology.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.E: A fairy who lives in the moon in mythology.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chang'e: The fairy of the moon in myths and legends. According to legend, she was originally Hou Yi's wife, but because she secretly ate the immortal medicine that her husband begged from the Queen Mother of the West, she flew into the Moon Palace. See "Zhun Nanzi Lan Shen Xun" and high temptation notes.

    Mica screen: A screen made of beautiful mica stone.

    Deep Candle Shadow: The candlestick shadow is dim, indicating that the candle is dead and the night is coming to an end.

    The Long River: Milky Way.

    Falling: Gradually sinking westward.

    Hyosung: Morning Star.

    Shen: Fall. Repentance: Remorse.

    Stealing elixir: Refers to stealing the elixir of immortality.

    Night Heart: Regret every night because of the fox loneliness.

    The title of the poem is "Chang'e", but it is not Chang'e, the fairy in the moon, and seems to describe the feelings of a woman in a similar situation and mood as Chang'e. The first grinding sentence depicts the situation in the room late at night. The exquisite mica screen was placed in front of the bed, and the night was dark, the candlelight was dim, and the candle shadows on the screen were getting darker and darker.

    The word "deep" is used here to express the shadow of the candle, and at the same time to show the depth of the night, and to imply that the heroine is alone and sleepless. The second sentence writes about the outdoor scene. The heroine has been sleepless for a long night, looking up in the court, the sky is about to dawn, the Milky Way has gradually moved westward, and the morning star appears in the eastern sky, but as the sky is about to brighten, the morning star is gradually disappearing.

    The word "gradually" in this sentence indicates that time passes, and the lonely heroine will spend a long night of sleeplessness. These two sentences are characterized by rendering the atmosphere of the environment and highlighting the heroine's lonely and cold feelings. Three or four sentences write about the heroine's imagination.

    She thought of the moon from the Milky Way and the morning star, from the moon to the fairy in the moon, and then thought of the lonely and unmarried manuscript after Chang'e went to the moon, combined with her own situation in a lonely room, it is natural that she will regret stealing medicine and running to the moon. It's imaginary, but it makes sense. The whole poem expresses the loneliness and coldness, of course, it conveys the poet's sense of life experience.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Chang'e's explanation (1) [Chinese mythical goddess of the moon] is also known as 姮娥. The legendary wife of Hou Yi later flew from the world to the moon. Yi invited the medicine of immortality to the Queen Mother of the West, and Chang'e stole it to run to the moon.

    Sou Shen Ji (2) after the metaphor of the beauty explained in detail (1).The mythical goddess of the moon. Southern Dynasty Song Yan Yanzhi "Morning Glory for the Weaver Slag Girl" poem:

    Wu Nu Jing Xing, Chang'e perched on the moon. Former Shu Wei Zhuang "Confession to the Golden Gate" words: "In the sky, Chang'e people don't know, where to find books?"

    Ming He Jingming's poem "Bright Moon": "The seven gods of the riverside Weaver Girl period refer to the night, and the sky is Chang'e and the ninth autumn." "Such as blind bent hair * butterfly love flowers, answer Li Shuyi" words:

    Lonely Chang'e Shu wide sleeves, thousands of miles in the sky and dance for the loyal soul. "Detailed" 姮娥 ". 2).

    Refers to the moon. Ming Tang Yin's poem "Digging the Water Moon in Hand": "The jade fiber makes the water and the gold is wet, and you have to hold Chang'e to look at it."

    Word decomposition Explanation of Chang á Chang'e The fairy who lives in the moon in mythology. Radical : female; E's explanation E's woman's posture is beautiful:

    Eyebrows. E'e (beautiful appearance). Beauty:

    Jiao'e . Gong E. Radical : female;

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chang'e which round of staring (fairy in ancient Chinese mythology) on Tongli, one of the three emperors and five emperors in the ancient period of the Emperor Li and the daughter of Emperor Jun of the Heavenly Emperor, the wife of Hou Yi, its beauty is extraordinary, originally called Chang'e, because of the Western Han Dynasty to avoid the taboo of Emperor Liu Heng of the Han Dynasty and changed to Chang'e, and made Chang'e.

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