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Meaning: The day of the first half of the lunar month (fifteenth) is the time when the moon in the sky is full, month after month, month after month, month after month.
From a couplet written by the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty writer Jin Shengsi.
Shanglian: The moon is full in the sky, the moon is half in the world, the moon is full and the moon is half a month;
Downlink: Tonight's year, tomorrow's year, year-to-year.
Shanglian said that the day of the first half of the lunar month (fifteenth) is the time when the moon in the sky is full, month after month, month after month; The next link says that the end of each year is always followed by the beginning of the new year, and the cycle is endless.
It is said that on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival of a certain year, Jin Shengsigh admired the moon with wine, and suddenly his heart was moved, and he came up with the upper couplet of "the moon is full in the sky, the moon is half a moon in the world, and the moon is full and half a moon", but after thinking about it for a long time, he still can't come up with the next couplet. It wasn't until a few months later, on New Year's Eve, that someone came to him to ask him about the date, and he suddenly remembered that tonight was the end of the year, and tomorrow should be the beginning of the year.
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There are six characters in this couplet, but the meaning is different.
The first and fourth months refer to the moon, and the rest refer to the months of the month.
When the moon is full in the sky, it is the halfway point of the month on earth (that is, the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar of each month), and the moon will be full once every month, and each time it will catch up with the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar.
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When the sky is full moon, it is the fifteenth (half moon) of the lunar calendar
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It seems to refer to the Mid-Autumn Festival...
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At the end of the year tonight, the beginning of the Ming Dynasty and the end of the year after the end of the year.
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The end of this year, the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the end of the year, the end of the year.
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To one: uplink: the moon is missing and the moon is full, the moon is full, the moon is full, the moon is half, and the moon is full.
Downlink: Jiaxing Jiahe Jiajia and Jiajiale Jiajiahe.
Horizontal batch: home and full moon.
Horizontal batch, home and full moon, full moon home and, which is better? )
Pair two: uplink: the moon is missing the full moon, the moon is full, the moon is full, the moon is half, the moon is full.
Downlink: Flowers bloom well, flowers bloom well, flowers smile flowers, flowers are good.
Horizontal batch: Spend a good moon.
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At the beginning of the new year, the end of last year, the beginning of the year, and the beginning of the year.
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Dusk and sunset, morning awakening, sunrise and sunset.
I don't know if this is possible?
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The eclipse of the sun on earth is complete in the sky, and the eclipse of the sun is full of the sun.
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The moon is full in the sky and the moon is half in the world, and the moon is full and half in the moon. Tonight, the end of the year.
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This couplet is from the hand of Jin Shengsi:
Tonight, the end of the year, the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the end of the year.
One year in the Mid-Autumn Festival, Jin Shengsigh occasionally got a couplet: "The moon is full in the sky, the moon is half in the world, and the moon is full in the moon and a half", and then he couldn't go down in the middle of the night. The next day, he wrote the couplet on the wall, meditating and pondering every day, but still found nothing.
Until Chinese New Year's EveChinese New Year's Eve night of the New Year's Celebration, his wife sighed: "Tonight is the last day, and tomorrow is the beginning of the year again." When Jin Sheng sighed, he jumped up in ecstasy, and even said, "There is, there is"!
Then excitedly waved the next couplet on the wall: "Tonight, the end of the year, the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the end of the year." His strong feelings for national customs and his playful personality are revealed at a glance and vividly.
When the moon is full in the sky, it is the fifteenth day of the lunar month, which is the month and a half of the earthly month, and it is also the natural law of the lunar calendar. On the fifteenth day of the lunar month, this day is the time when the moon is full in the sky.
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Tonight, the end of the year, the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the end of the year.
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Yes, this couplet embodies the characteristics of Chinese characters. First of all, it uses idioms and colloquialisms that are common in Chinese characters, such as "the moon is full in the sky" and "the moon is half in the ground", all of which have deep cultural connotations and historical roots. Secondly, this couplet uses the rhyming method common in Chinese characters, which presents a sense of beauty and rhythm in the rhyme.
Finally, this couplet also adopts the early techniques of talking about Zen, such as flattening and intertwining with birds, echoing left and right, and also shows the uniqueness of the art of Chinese character writing in form.
Therefore, "the moon is full in the sky, the moon is half in the ground, the moon is full and the moon is half in the moon" is not only a set of couplets full of artistic conception and beauty, but also reflects the richness, flexibility and cultural inheritance value of Chinese characters as an expression tool.
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1. "The moon in the sky grinds round, and the moon in the world is half a month" means that on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, it happens to be the time when the moon is full in the sky.
2. From a couplet written by the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty writer Jin Shengxi during the Mid-Autumn Festival and admiring the moon.
3. The whole union is: the moon is full in the sky, the moon is half in the world, and the moon is full and half in the moon. Blindly take the end of the year tonight, the beginning of the year tomorrow, and the end of the year after the year.
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1. "The moon is full in the sky, and the moon is half in the world" means that on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar every month, it is just the time when the moon is full in the sky.
2. From a couplet written by the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty writer Jin Shengxi when he was appreciating the late moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
3. The whole union is: the moon is full in the sky, the moon is half in the world, and the moon is full and half in the moon. At the end of the year tonight, the beginning of the year will be the beginning of the day, and the end of the year will be the beginning of the year.
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1. "The moon is full in the sky, and the moon is half in the world" means that on the fifth day of the tenth lunar month of the lunar calendar, it is exactly when the moon is full in the sky.
2. From a couplet written by the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty writer Jin Shengxi during the Mid-Autumn Festival and admiring the moon.
3. The whole union is: the full moon in the sky, the moon and a half in the world, the full moon and the moon in the moon, the end of the year tonight, the beginning of tomorrow, and the end of the year.
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The moon is full in the sky, and the people on the earth are round.
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