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That is the imagination of the living man. 1.Jiuquan:
Deep underground. The place where the dead are buried, that is, in Hades. 2.
Example For your child, I will give you the gift of death, but I will also be blind. (Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Dou E's Injustice" Fourth Fold) "Jiuquan" is a quantity word, and the nine characters in Jiuquan are just because it is the largest number in the digital singular, so it has the meaning of "limit". Nine Springs refers to the deepest and deepest part of the earth.
The word "Nine Springs" also has a history. Ancient laborers learned from the experience of digging wells that when they dig deep underground, there is a spring.
Groundwater seeps out of the loess and often has a yellow color, so the ancients called the deep underground "Yellow Spring". In ancient times, there was a kind of superstition, thinking that after death, people should go to the "Yin Cao Difu", and the "Yin Cao Difu" was very deep underground, so the word "nine" and the word "spring" were matched to become "nine springs".
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And because people die straight back to the earth, and the underground water is yellow, so after people die, they return to the yellow spring, with nine heavens on the top, and nine times on the ground, people call it nine springs. Unlike the Nine Heavens, the Nine Springs are just the name of the place where a person dies, not the Nine Springs Water.
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Nine Springs is a place whose name is said to be the hometown of Hades.
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Taoist scriptures also clearly point out that the nine springs refer to: "one drunken spring, two yaquan springs, three yellow springs, four cold springs, five yin springs, six secluded springs, seven lower springs, eight bitter springs, and nine springs." "Nine" was a very large number in ancient times, such as the square circle of Kyushu, the nine heavens and the moon, the ninety-five supreme, and the ninety-nine eighty-one difficulties.
"Nine springs" refers to the deepest place underground, because if you dig into the ground, you will find spring water, which can be seen as a yellow spring.
"Nine springs" is a quantity word, and the nine characters in Jiuquan are just because it is the largest number in the singular number, so it has the meaning of "limit". Liezi, the representative of Huang Lao Taoism in the pre-Qin period, used the nine springs to imply the nine life realms and cultivation methods to achieve ultimate perfection. Ju Mencius "has the skill to observe the water, and you must observe the waves."
The pot was shown to Liezi because of Ji Xian, and finally the nine waters were used as a metaphor to show that those who have attained the Tao should not be moved by external objects, even if the most ferocious flood is not enough to shake it. Zhang Zhan because of Guo Xiang's "to the people to use it, the way to stop, although the waves of nine changes, the chaos is chaotic, if the extreme, often self-indulgence and inaction." That illustrates that.
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Xuquan, Yaquan, Yellow Spring, Cold Spring, Yin Spring, Youquan, Xiaquan, Bitter Spring, Mingquan.
The idiom "Nine Springs with Laughter" comes from "Mirror Flower Yuan", and the only way to say "Nine Springs" refers to the Bitter Spring, Yaquan, Yellow Spring, Cold Spring, Yin Spring, Secluded Spring, Lower Spring, Bitter Spring, and Ming Spring. The word "Nine Springs" has been used since ancient times, as early as the Han Dynasty, there was a dark nine springs room, a long night platform.
Guan Hanqing, a master of Yuan miscellaneous dramas, also wrote in the fourth fold of "Dou E's Injustice": "For your child, I will give you the gift of health and death, and I will be like a yellow spring, but I can also be blind." It can be seen that "Nine Springs" and "Yellow Springs" can be used together, in addition to "Liezi Yellow Emperor" always has the saying of "Nine Abysses", that is, "Pan of salamander swirl is the abyss, Pan of stopping water is the abyss, Pan of flowing water is the abyss, Pan of the flood water is the abyss, Pan of the fertile water is the abyss, Pan of the water is the abyss, Pan of the Yongshui is the abyss, Pan of the water is the abyss, and the Pan of the fertile water is the abyss."
When the ancients were digging wells, they found that when digging deep underground, there would be spring water bubbling out, but because the groundwater was mixed with loess or yellow sand, it was often yellow, so the ancients called it "Yellow Spring". Because according to the rules of ancient funeral customs, people have to go to the "underworld" after death, and the so-called "underworld and underworld" are often very deep underground, so the word "nine" and "spring" are matched, and the word "nine springs" came into being.
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