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Zhu Yuanzhang had nothing to do with the periodic table, and ordinary people's minds did not know why a dignified emperor, nor a physicist or chemist, contributed to the periodic table.
In fact, this is a joke, Zhu Yuanzhang is one of the few emperors in the Ming Dynasty who is more courageous and capable, and during his reign, he made a lot of institutional regulations, and he knows why, and it may also be for convenience. Of course, this habit is also carried over to the management of the family. You must know that the Son of Heaven is a harem with 3,000 beauties, unlike the three wives and four concubines of ordinary people, and the number of children is also a considerable number.
Zhu Yuanzhang has a total of 26 children, and Zhu Yuanzhang, who is not a high level of education, left 20 words for each of his children as a difference in generation, so that it is convenient to know whose children are whose families. The matter is not over here, and at the same time, Zhu Yuanzhang also stipulates that the side of the third character of the name should first be in the order of gold, wood, water, fire and earth! !
You must know that the names of descendants cannot be repeated with their ancestors and ancestors, that is a great disrespect to the ancestors, and it is absolutely impossible. But you have to know that you alone have more than 20 children, children's children, children's children's children, sooner or later these words will run out, so what should you do? You must know that the words in the dictionary at that time were far less than the number of words in the dictionary now.
What to do? It's simple, too, and I make a word! Strange and obscure Chinese characters such as "radium", "niobium", "cadmium" and "palladium" were created by force.
When the elements were translated without corresponding Chinese characters, everyone thought of Zhu Yuanzhang's great decision, which solved an academic problem at once. This is the "inseparable" connection between Zhu Yuanzhang and the periodic table.
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Some people say that Zhu Yuanzhang is the founder of the periodic table, why do you say that? Because the name of the prince of the Ming Dynasty is too individual, and it has a very high repetition rate with the elements in the periodic table, what is going on?
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This is just a joke, Zhu Yuanzhang has a lot of descendants, and some people don't have good names, so they start to make words, and they make a lot according to the words next to the five elements of fire next to the gold characters, which coincide with the elements in the periodic table later, which is just a coincidence.
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Zhu Yuanzhang actually has nothing to do with the periodic table, it's just a pile of accidental events.
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Because many of Zhu Yuanzhang's descendants have the same names as the words of the periodic table, everyone says that Zhu Yuanzhang has made a great contribution to the periodic table.
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This is just a ridiculous stalk, when Zhu Yuanzhang named his children, because he used a lot of words in the cycle elements.
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This is a coincidence, many of his son's names coincide with the elements in it, and they are just joked by modern people.
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This is just speculation, and there is no actual evidence. It can be said that this thing must be the periodic table. So it remains to be verified.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to name his descendants, so that the names of his descendants could be distinguished and not repeated, he made a lot of characters, which were later used as elements of the periodic table.
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This is also self-defeating. Zhu Yuanzhang casually gave his son a few random names, but it happened to have some words about the periodic table in it.
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This is a coincidence, mainly because he has too many sons and daughters, and he doesn't want to have the same name, so he uses the five elements of "gold, wood, water, fire, and earth" as a side to make a name. So there is some regularity.
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Maybe it's because he has something to do with the periodic table, but definitely he didn't invent it, maybe he didn't know about it.
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There is indeed a great relationship between the periodic table and Zhu Yuanzhang, and the connection between them lies in the fact that some of the Chinese characters representing those elements on the periodic table are obtained by consulting Zhu Yuanzhang's family tree. The periodic table was first translated by China in the Ming Dynasty, and there were 118 elements on the periodic table, and most of these elements were related to metals.
Therefore, it is very difficult to find these Chinese characters that can represent the metal side of these elementsAnd it just so happens that Zhu Yuanzhang's family tree is the royal family, and there are many newly created five elements of rare characters on the family tree. It can be used as a reference, and the Chinese characters used as naming elements on the periodic table have an inseparable relationship from Zhu Yuanzhang. In the Ming Dynasty, the most taboo thing for the emperor was the problem of duplicate names, but there were so many emperors and there were many princes, and all of them could not be renamed, so the Chinese characters were very insufficient.
Therefore, when they choose their names, they need to create their own characters, which can make the civil officials below miserable. These rare characters of the five elements were made up at that time in order to choose a name, not only to ensure the beauty of the font, but also to imply beauty, in line with the standards of traditional Chinese characters. Although these civil officials suffered, they created many benefits for future generations.
Most of the rare characters on the periodic table come from Zhu Yuanzhang's family tree, Zhu Yuanzhang certainly didn't expect that the rule that they couldn't duplicate their names also brought a lot of convenience to the naming of the periodic table. There are also many rare characters of the five elements created at that time in the aisle, which are not often used now, and even some have been abandoned and removed, but they always retain the excellent Han culture.
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The elements were named with rare characters in Zhu Yuanzhang's family tree, which is the first periodic table of elements in my country.
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No, it's just that it just so happens that Zhu Yuanzhang's method of naming future generations is similar to the way he chooses the name of the periodic table.
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Because Xu Shou followed Zhu Yuanzhang's family tree to name the elements, it is still related.
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I think it's hard to know for sure if there is no historical record, after all, he is not a mathematician.
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The naming of the periodic table is based on the name of Zhu Yuanzhang's son as a reference. Speaking of the periodic table, you may remember a little bit, after all, everyone has to memorize part of it when learning chemistry, and it is inseparable from chemical equations, so these names may be a nightmare for some students. But do you know how the names in these periodic tables come from, it is based on the name of Zhu Yuanzhang's son, although you may not know what his son's name is, but the words in his son's name are familiar to you.
Although his son is not remembered, he has made a great contribution to the development of science, giving these nameless elements their own home. If you want to say why his son has such a name, the reason is that because Zhu Yuanzhang named his son with a number before, he was directly ridiculed, which Zhu Yuanzhang couldn't bear, so he directly asked people to get his son's name and call it a beautiful one, first of all, it has to be two-word, which looks magnificent.
Moreover, this name has to be related to the five elements, and there must be multiple fonts between the five elements for their descendants to use and there can be no repetition, so the implication is that there is only gold. So in this way, they followed the fonts of sodium, magnesium, zinc, etc., but sometimes these words were not many at the time, so they began to make characters, that is, the ones behind the periodic table, and in this way, everyone has different names, and each has its own characteristics.
These words are not arranged randomly, but strictly follow the hierarchy, generation, and there is no repetition, so these names are suitable for the complicated periodic table. The appearance of these names can be said to have solved a major problem for scientists, and it has also made our student party even more uncomfortable, and I can't remember it.
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The naming of the periodic table is based on the last word of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons. Zhu Yuanzhang is also known as the "father of the periodic table", the number of elements is limited, and the sons who were chosen were very lucky.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang pursued that as long as it was his descendants, he also required his descendants to be named after the golden word, and his descendants had more than 200,000 people, and in the end, we gave us a complete metal carbon table.
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In fact, this is just a coincidence, because most of the naming methods in ancient times were named according to the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth, so Zhu Yuanzhang named his descendants with rare words.
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During the Zhu Yuanzhang period, there was an unwritten rule that his descendants should bring the radical of "gold, wood, water, fire and earth" when choosing their names, and the translation of the periodic table after it was introduced into China was more of a golden word, so some people think that it has something to do with Zhu Yuanzhang's sons.
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The naming of the periodic table has nothing to do with Zhu Yuanzhang's sons, and Zhu Yuanzhang's names for his sons are basically next to the last word of gold, the reason is that Zhu Yuanzhang wants a steady stream of money to enter the Ming Dynasty.
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Zhu Yuanzhang named his sons after the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth, and his descendants created many Chinese characters because of their names, and the chemist Xu Shou was inspired by this.
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It was named after them.
The periodic table was introduced to our country by a chemist during the Qing Dynasty, and it was particularly difficult to translate into Chinese at that time.
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According to the reason, the unique arrangement of the names of the Zhu family has created this coincidence, which can only be said to be the element characters of the periodic list invented and created by Zhu Yuanzhang and his descendants of the Ming Dynasty, and the descendants borrowed and copied the genealogy of their family later, so the coincidences we see now come from this.
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This watch was introduced to China by a chemist during the Qing Dynasty, who was still very distressed at that time, because the original work was in English, he had to translate it slowly, and he was worried about the name. But when he was consulting ancient books, he stumbled upon the strangeness of the name of the Ming Dynasty royal family, so the translated element used the last of the royal family names.
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When the periodic table was first transmitted to China, it was in the Ming Dynasty, when there was a very senior old scholar named Xu Shou, who was responsible for the support of the translation of the periodic table**, he encountered a problem when translating, it can also be said to be a bottleneck, we all know that there are 118 elements of the periodic table, and they are all metals, so these 118 elements need to correspond to 118 rare words, and they must conform to the culture and art of Chinese characters, which can stump Xu Shou. And just Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that the names of the children and grandchildren must have gold, wood, water, fire and earth, and have to follow the principle of the five elements, after many years, the common Chinese characters with the five elements are almost used up, and can not be the same name as the previous emperors and princes, and the civil officials have no choice, so they have to turn over the ancient books to find the words and make words, there are various rare words, Xu Shou directly used the rare words in Zhu Yuanzhang's family tree to name the elements, this is the first periodic table of elements in our country.
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1 According to the theory of the symbiosis of the five elements, he invented a set of naming specifications for his descendants: the third character should have a character on the side of the five elements, which is passed down in order according to wood, fire, earth, metal, and water, except for Zhu Yuanzhang, the names of everyone else are biased by the five elements.
2 However, in the process of translation, Xu Shou also encountered difficulties, and when he racked his brains to think of names for these elements, he opened the "History of the Ming Dynasty".Seeing the names of Zhu Yuanzhang's descendants, this problem was solved at once, so the "next to the golden characters" in Zhu Yuanqing's descendants were also used in the periodic table
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Mendeleev invented the periodic table in 1869, which was introduced to China by Xu Shou, a modern scientist in China, and the historical Zhu Yuanzhang actually has nothing to do with the periodic table, which can be regarded as a "beautiful coincidence".
Xu Shou encountered difficulties in translating the periodic table, and it was Zhu Yuanzhang and his family tree that inspired Xu Shou.
Zhu Yuanzhang, a generation of emperors, has a huge family, all of them are royalty, and according to the ancient system, as long as they are Zhu Yuanzhang's relatives and friends, they can have a certain amount of money from generation to generation, so it is a big problem when counting the population, so Zhu Yuanzhang In order to reduce the statistical work of the Zongren Mansion, Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that the children and grandchildren should be named in accordance with the order of the five elements such as wood, fire, earth, gold and water, otherwise it will be too easy to be confused.
For example, Zhu Yuanzhang's son's generation, the name must have "wood", Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson's generation, the name must have the meaning of "fire", and they are ranked down according to generation, and so on.
But Zhu Yuanzhang's family is too large, which can only be alleviated for a while, for example, Zhu Yuanzhang has 26 sons, 16 daughters, and the children are continuing to reproduce, which can be regarded as the first type of growth, and the Chinese characters he knows are limited, so in order to keep the names of his descendants from repeating, so Zhu Yuanzhang has to create a lot of new characters. And then this way of taking the name, by mistake, provided a good idea for the later periodic table.
The names of the Zhu family generally have five elements, and the descendants with gold characters just meet the naming requirements of the periodic table, such as the 11th metal element na in the periodic table, and the descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang's fifth son happen to have "sodium" in their names, which is convenient and easy to remember, and this radical can also well reflect the physical and chemical properties of na, in addition to "magnesium, potassium", etc., all of which are borrowed from the rare words of Zhu Yuanzhang's descendants.
It is precisely because Zhu Yuanzhang named his descendants in this way at that time, and opened up a lot of rare words, so it is convenient to name the periodic table later. This is Zhu Yuanzhang's contribution to the periodic table.
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