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Shinong Shang Shang is a ranking of many people's status in ancient times. But there was more to the ancients than just that. And in ancient times, there was another word that was three religions and nine streams. In fact, the three religions are the well-known Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism.
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Nine streams: Nine streams have two meanings, one refers to academic schools in general, and the other is a division of social groups. As the name suggests, the upper ninth rate is naturally the person at the top of society, and the lower ninth rate is the lowest person.
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The upper ninth class is the highest class person, and the lower nine rate is the lowest class person. The upper ninth-rate emperors, sages, hermits, children, immortals, literati, samurai, agriculture, industry and commerce, and the lower ninth-rate witches, prostitutes, great gods, shaved their heads, blows, and sold sugar on the street.
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Upper Nine Streams: Emperors, Sages, Hermits, Immortals, Literati, Samurai, Farmers, Industrialists, Merchants, etc. Lower nine streams: Juzi, doctor, Xiangming, Danqing, scholar, qinqi, monk, Tao, nun, etc.
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Jiuliu refers to the different occupations in the society, which are divided into upper, middle and lower classes, and after the Yuan Dynasty, there are more explanations for the lower nine streams, and in ancient times, it was mainly used as a general term for occupations.
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Including the stage plays, the musicians who blow and hammer, the circus jugglers, the street shavers, the bathhouse owners, the bath workers who eat by their strength, the pedicure masters, the livestock breeders, and the prostitutes of the green houses.
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The Nine Streams refer to the 9 sects, and these 9 sects hold different views, so they have established their own factions. I also took in a lot of apprentices.
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In ancient times, the social strata were divided into nine levels according to the high and lowActually, it means'Upper, middle and lower'Third classLater, with the complexity of the social division of labor
, and derived the upper nine streams, middle nine streams, and lower nine streams.
Upper ninth-rate: First-class Buddha (Sakyamuni), second-rate immortals (Yuan Shi Tianzun, Taishang Laojun, Eight Immortals, etc.), third-rate emperors (true dragon emperors, feudal emperors), fourth-rate officials (large and small officials), fifth-rate pots (wineries, feudal times were the largest manufacturers), sixth-rate dang (pawnshops), seven-rate merchants (merchants), eight-guest (manor owners), Jiuzhuang Tian (farmers). This statement seems to have been influenced by Taoist pastoral tastes).
Middle Nine Stream: First-class Juzi (lifting people) second-rate doctors (doctors, Langzhong, doctors, pharmacies) third-rate feng shui (Mr. Feng Shui, Mr. Yin and Yang) fourth-rate batches (batch eight characters, fortune tellers) fifth-rate Danqing (calligraphy and painting) sixth-rate phase (Xiangshi, looking at the face) Seven monks (monks) Badao (Taoists) Jiuqin Qi (guqin and Go, marking literati).
Lower ninth rate: First-rate witches (southern wizards who draw talismans and chant spells to summon gods and drive away ghosts), second-rate prostitutes (open prostitutes, secret prostitutes, courtesans), third-rate gods (gods and witches possessed by gods who heal diseases in the form of dancing and singing), fourth-rate bangs (husbands), fifth-class shaved heads (hairdressers who carry burdens and walk in all directions), six-puffers (drummers, trumpeters), seven-opera (various actors), eight-way street (beggars), and nine-day sugar sellers (candy blowers).
The characters pointed out in these genres are:A general term or general term for all walks of life. It also includes the small sectors of the industry. In ancient times, society was divided into classes.
It should be noted that the classification method of dividing people into a hierarchy in that feudal era was the dregs of feudal thought, and even in ancient times, it was only a market culture, and was not respected by the mainstream scholar class. Nowadays, everyone is equal, and there is no distinction between high and low.
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There are some sayings that are divided into middle and nine streams, and these are all talking about the division of some occupations. Still others are derogatory.
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In ancient China, there was a low-level division, this level is not to say that there is a hierarchy of talents, and there are occupations that are graded, you should have heard it when you studied poetry before, but you didn't pay attention to it, in fact, in ancient times, there were nine streams up and down, and later it was divided into nine streams, these are talking about the division of some professions.
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Nine, the theory of flow refers to the three streams and nine and so on, and now the ancient grades are relatively clear, I think it is a bit too feudal.
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I think that in ancient China, the lower ninth rate of the term belongs to the very low version of the derogatory term, which is a satire on some people.
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Among them, the lower nine streams can be used in a ballad including: "First-class drama, second-rate push, third-rate king eight, fourth-rate turtle, five shaved heads, six rubbing backs, seven prostitutes and eight thieves, and nine blowing ashes."
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The three religions and nine streams are generally used as metaphors for very ordinary characters, first-class actors, second-rate pushers, third-rate kings and eighth-rate turtles, five-rate shaved heads, six rubbed backs, seven prostitutes and eight thieves, and nine blows.
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In ancient times, there was a saying that there were nine streams, such as the flow of plays, the second-rate push, the third-rate king eight, the fourth-rate turtle, the fifth shaving the head, the six wiping the back, the seven prostitutes and eight thieves, and the nine blowing ashes.
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