Sima Yi, the word Zhongda. Why did ancient people have words and what did they mean. Can we take a w

Updated on culture 2024-03-31
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because in ancient times, men were 20 years old and women were 15 years old, so it was inconvenient to call them by their names. Therefore, another alias related to the meaning of the original name is called a character to express its virtue. Mortals salute each other, and they will call it the word of virtue.

    It can be taken that until modern times it is still used by many people in intellectual and cultural circles, such as Hu Shizi, Sun Shizhi, and *** Runzhi. In modern times, in addition to the intellectual and cultural circles still use it, few ordinary people use it, and some people who like history have table characters, such as Li Haoran's character Zitan, and Zhou Qixing's character Chengqi.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The brothers are ranked second, and Uncle Ji is Erda, his father thinks this word is good, Sima Bada, and the eight brothers are all developed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zhong Da Zhong: Uncle Ji is ranked, which means that he is the second eldest in the family, and there is an eldest brother who is Sima Lang.

    Da: It should be the father Sima Fang's beautiful sustenance for his son, Sima Yi has seven brothers, each of whom has "Da", called "Bada".

    Zhongda's meaning is, to put it bluntly, "Erdazi.""

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The ancients had their own words and were given by their elders, and most of them were only available when they were weak.

    Sima Yi's Yi is beautiful, mostly referring to virtue.

    Zhongda is not far-fetched, in fact, uncle, uncle, Ji and Zi are not real table words, and the words behind them, such as "policy", "power", "thinking", "long", "beauty", etc., are the main components of table words.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Kong Yingda, the word Zhongda, a native of Hengshui, Jizhou, a Confucian in the Sui and Tang dynasties, compiled the "Five Classics of Justice", excluding the views of the family teachers within the scriptures, and selected one among the scholars, and widely selected them for the expo, thus ending all kinds of disputes since the Western Han Dynasty; It was he who abandoned the regional prejudice of southern and northern studies, was compatible with the Baishi, integrated the north and the south, and preserved the achievements of scripture since the Western Han Dynasty, so that the theory of the former teacher would not be extinguished, and future generations of scholars would have some admiration; It is also because his "Five Classics of Justice" was awarded by the Tang Dynasty as the standard interpretation of classics, thus completing the evolution process from disputes to reunification in the history of Chinese classics. He was a great scholar of Chinese scriptures who had the merit of summarizing and unifying Chinese scriptures.

    Wang Kui (992-1072), known as Zhongda, was a native of Puyang in Kaide in the Northern Song Dynasty, and was a famous poet and writer in the early Northern Song Dynasty.

    In the third year of Zhenzong Tianxi (1019), he joined the army as the manager of the Guangji Army, and changed his knowledge to Wannian County as the secretary of the provincial school, and knew the prefecture, Fuzhou, Yangzhou, and Hongzhou. He is the author of 50 volumes of Collected Works.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Wang Kui (0992-1072), whose name is Zhongda, was born in Puyang (now Puyang County, Henan Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty.

    Cao Zhongda is a painter of the Northern and Southern Qi dynasties of China. The year of birth and death is unknown. He came from Cao Guo in Central Asia (Samarkand, Uzbekistan) and served as a doctor in Chaosan. He is good at painting people, portraits, and Buddhist images, especially foreign Buddha statues. "This is the name Zhongda, not the word Zhongda>

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