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The ancients said that "sharpening" has four meanings, one is to help you lead the horse well, one is to help you fill the rice and fill it up, another means to cook on the fire, and another means to prepare the room.
01. Most of the ancient people's means of transportation were horses, so when they went to stay in the hotel, they also rode horses. When the shopkeeper saw the customer coming, he helped him sharpen, that is, he led the horse to the stable, and then fixed the horse's rope with sharpened wooden stakes.
It's like now, many hotel waiters will help customers park their cars. The ancient shopkeeper was also able to have a sense of service. Only people go to such a shop.
02. Help guests fill up their meals, whether it is ancient or modern, as long as there are guests who come to eat at home, our habit is to help guests fill up the meal, especially the older generation, who will fill your rice like a hill. In ancient times, the inn also had this service, that is, the shopkeeper, when he helped the guests to fill the meal, he would fill the guests' meals.
03, on behalf of the meaning of fire, the meaning of fire is from Shuihu City, which means that Wu Yong and Li Kui are going to Beijing, and they will be sharpened on the road. It means to cook on fire. Because the ancient people were very taboo about the word fire, they used the word sharp instead of the word fire.
Actually, to hit the tip means to shoot a fire.
Most of the houses in ancient times were made of wood, and they were destroyed when they encountered fire. That's why everyone is taboo about the word fire.
04. There is also a saying about the transformation of the between, which says that the tip refers to the hit. It is said in the ancient books that there was no inn to eat in the past, and it was all about the meaning of staying in a room. Later, as he spoke, some people confused the fight and said it was a sharp hit.
Therefore, there are many meanings of this tipping, and the specific meaning depends on the context and dynasty in which it is located. However, no one uses the word anymore. Because the functions of hotels and restaurants have been very differentiated, most of the hotels are accommodation, and most of the restaurants are meals.
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Hitting the tip refers to eating a light meal on the way to Beijing and Tianjin. This is also evident in ** and miscellaneous dramas. Sharpening is actually an abbreviation for beating the tip of the tongue.
The tip of the tongue is the most sensitive place for people, and when you are hungry on the road, you can eat something, pass the tip of the tongue, and then continue on the road.
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Tapping is actually the meaning of eating, stopping halfway through to find a restaurant to eat.
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Dajian means to eat, and Dajian is an abbreviation for the tip of the tongue, and many people will choose to eat during the trip before rushing.
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To be sharp is to eat. Because ancient people ate very quickly, there will be such words.
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The so-called tapping is actually a temporary stay and rest, just like we find a small restaurant to eat in our daily life and leave after eating.
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It means to eat, and it means to eat or stay in a hotel.
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What is the difference between playing the tip in a costume drama and staying in a hotel? Did the ancients really say that? With the rapid development of modern society, people live a life of food, clothing, housing and transportation to meet the needs of food, clothing, housing and transportation, and some people who pursue quality of life like to travel in their leisure time to pass the boring days.
On the contrary, it was also true in ancient times. In many of the ancient dramas we have seen, the ancients of the time did not have an easy means of transportation, and the only means of transportation from where they were to their destination was round trip, except that the carriage was two feet.
<> just like the rest stop now, the ancients who were tired from the journey would also find a place to rest for a while, replenish some energy, and then continue to catch up. Many times, we see in costume dramas that when people rush to a nearby inn to rest, the shopkeeper at the door will greet him: "Guest, are you tipping or keeping with you?"
We all know the meaning of "stay", which is the literal meaning of accommodation here.
First of all, we need to know that in ancient times, there was no such thing as "tip" in all parts of the country, only a few places would change "dinner" to "tip", and "tip" mainly appeared in the Beijing-Tianjin area, so the manuscript studio film and television drama caused us to misunderstand and make people think that the ancients said so. Secondly, the word "tip" will only appear in the afternoon. We all know that transportation in ancient times was very inconvenient, and only the rich had carriages and horses to speed up the roads.
But the average person has to walk on their own at all levels and needs to find a place before dark. Thus, the first interpretation of the meaning of "tip" appeared. No matter which inn you go to, when the owner sees a guest with his luggage.
He would always ask the question, "Guests, tipping or lodging?" And this time "tip" means "fire", and we all know that the hotel is almost closed in the afternoon.
At this time, if you want to eat at non-meal times, you need to re-cook it, so "tip" means to cook over fire. The second explanation is that "tip of the tongue", which is equivalent to "sacrifice", refers to eating a good meal once in a while to satisfy one's taste buds. Some people think it's afternoon tea, but the general idea is to "eat a good meal once in a while".
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In the costume TV series, the hero and heroine stay overnight in an inn, and Xiao Er will ask whether to stay in a hotel or stay in a hotel.
So, what does it mean to be sharpened? In ancient times, people called resting and eating during the journey "tapping".
This statement is often seen in classical works.
For example, Lu Longqi's "Sanyutang Diary", "Wuwu April) seventeen, to the family temple to hit the tip. The origin of the word "sharpening": According to research, "sharpening" is a mistake of "ignition".
In the beginning, people called the noon meal of the three meals a day, because it happened to be eaten at noon, and it was in the middle of the day, so they called the lunch as the middle of the day, and later extended it to the meal during the journey.
During the Qing Dynasty, Volume 11 of Fogg's "Listening to the Rain" wrote: "Today's people go to war in the middle of the day to eat in the store, which is called a sharp point.
None of them are literal, or they are said to be halfway between accommodations, but they are wrong and sharp.
I would like to say that "Cuihua Patrol" is said to be in the middle of the fire.
It is said that the meal on the way is called fire, and it is pointed because of the word fire. In other words, it was originally a lunch, and the lunch was between the middle and the accommodation, which was a "room", but later due to circulation, it was misrepresented as "sharp".
This research is well-founded.
Such as: "Water Margin": Your mother and son dare not make a fire and ask the dealer to arrange a meal. Ma Zhiyuan's "Dream of Huangliang": "Mother-in-law who fights the fire, you cook and eat with me."
Pedestrians are greedy for the road, you hurry up. Zhang Guobin's "Luo Li Lang": "I just left the door of the Merchants Lighting Shop, and I came to the dense soil market early. "A lighter is a place for tourists to eat.
Shangdu culture, I recommend: Why do you say "wronged"?When did the saying Big Head come about? Why do Han people have to make a hole house when they get married? The origin of the haunted cave house reveals the only "elder of the Ten Dynasties" in Chinese history
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1. Hitting the tip has the meaning of eating and resting. The ancients basically walked half the way, stopping in the middle to rest for a while before continuing, and if they were riding horses, they had to let the horses eat something and rest. Therefore, this "beating" is actually derived from the synonym "hitting", which means to make an interval, and it also has the meaning of making up for it between meals.
As for why I said this, it was actually determined by the social background at the time.
2. "Sharpening" is actually misinformation. According to the record of "Cuihua Patrol": The fire in the middle of the day is said to be the fire on the meal day on the way, and it is also sharp because of the word fire.
That is to say, the lunch is medium fire, and it is probably for this reason that the meal on the way is called fire, and the fire word is more similar to the sharp word, and the fire is slowly passed on to the sharp.
3. The reason why it is said to be "sharpened" is because no matter what food people eat, whether it is delicious or not, it is tasted by the tongue, and the tip of the tongue is the most sensitive.
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The meaning of the word "sharpening" is the meaning of "going out to eat and rest on the way". The words "sharp" and "staying" are often used in a coherent manner. The so-called "sharpening" seems to be regardless of noon and evening, whether it is up at dawn or leaving after dinner, as long as it is a break in the afternoon and night, it is called sharpening.
However, "staying in the hotel" is different, not to stop and leave, but to live in the store for a period of time.
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Eating a light meal on the way around Beijing and Tianjin is called "beating the tip". The word "dajian" is commonly used in the vernacular since the early Qing Dynasty**. Xiao Er asked whether to stay in a hotel or to stay in a hotel, which means, are you going to eat or stay?
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Traveling in the Beijing and Tianjin areas, eating du light meals on the way is called "hitting the tip."
However, after research, it was found that "hitting the sharp dao" should be back to "hitting the fire".
The "fire answer" here is to hit a stone to make a fire. The tools for making fire are: fire sickle, flint, and velvet. The fire sickle is a piece of pig iron about ten centimeters long, about three or four centimeters wide, and about half a centimeter thick, shaped like a sickle.
Touched the velvet next to him. The fire was successful. The velvet is made of a pampa stick flocculent mixed with charcoal, nitrate, and sulfur, and the velvet is usually packed in a bag.
If the scythe is made skillfully, the upper part of the iron sheet will make a leather bag that can hold velvet. It can also be hung around the waist and used at any time. Replacing "cooking" with "fire" is a common way of borrowing in colloquial language.
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There are three main explanations, the first one is to ask the guest if they need to make a fire to cook. The second explanation is to ask the guest if they want a private room, which is often referred to as an upstairs private room. Later, with the development of the times, this kind of blow was also called the tooth beating, which is often said to mean rubbing a meal or going to a restaurant.
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Have a bite to eat and go. In the inn, you can generally eat and then leave, and then you can stay in the hotel, you can eat or stay in it overnight, so the shopkeeper often asks whether to stay in the hotel.
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Tipping means that the customer takes a break in the store and leaves, while staying in the hotel means staying in the store for a certain period of time, and the length of time is different.
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Tapping refers to taking a short break in the store, eating a little food by the way and continuing to hurry; Pure fragmentation belongs to a kind of "black language" in the rivers and lakes; Dajian also means "fire" to cook rice.
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Dine. Hitting the tip is the meaning of eating, and the tip is the tip of the tongue, and eating a meal for a short time.
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Dajian is to ask the passing guests if they need a meal, and many people in ancient times had this need.
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Sharpening means eating. In ancient times, after a period of hurry, you are hungry and thirsty, and you need to rest to replenish your energy, so you have to go to an inn to sharpen or stay in a hotel.
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