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After the Wenwu Dynasty watched Jichang" described: chicken, horse, dragon.
At three or four o'clock in the morning, hundreds of civil and military officials gathered in front of the noon gate to prepare for the roll call. Therefore, it is related to the chicken (telling the time) and the horse (noon gate). And the court, that is, the worship of the emperor, the emperor is the dragon.
Zodiac: Also known as the 12 zodiac signs, it is the 12 animals in China that dominate the birth year of the person with 12 places, including the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The origin of the zodiac is related to animal worship.
According to the Qin Jian unearthed from Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Land in Hubei Province and Fangmatan in Tianshui in Gansu Province, it can be seen that there was a relatively complete zodiac system as early as the pre-Qin period. The earliest hand-me-down document that records the same zodiac signs as today is Wang Chong's "On Balance" in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Zodiac: It is a figurative representative of the twelve earthly branches, namely Zi (Rat), Chou (Ox), Yin (Tiger), Mao (Rabbit), Chen (Dragon), Si (Snake), Wu (Horse), Wei (Sheep), Shen (Monkey), You (Rooster), 戌 (Dog), Hai (Pig), with the development of history gradually integrated into the concept of folk beliefs, manifested in marriage, life, New Year's fortune, etc., each zodiac has a rich legend, and in order to form a concept interpretation system, become the image philosophy in folk culture, such as the genus of marriage, Temple fairs, prayers, natal years, etc. In modern times, more people regard the zodiac as the mascot of the Spring Festival and become a symbol of entertainment and cultural activities.
Zodiac: As a long-standing symbol of folk culture, a large number of poems, couplets, paintings, calligraphy and paintings and folk crafts depicting the image and symbolism of the zodiac have been left throughout the ages. In addition to China, many countries around the world issue Chinese zodiac stamps during the Spring Festival as a way to express their wishes for the Chinese New Year.
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Answer: The "pig" in the zodiac
Pig: [zhū].
Interpretation]: 1Mammals, vertebrates, domestic animals.
The meat is edible, the bristles can be brushed, the skin can be tanned, and the manure is a good fertilizer: the swineherd. Pig farm.
Pigsty (juàn). Pork. Pig.
Wild boar. Breed (zhóng) pigs.
2.In ancient times, it was the same as "潴", where water accumulates.
Compounds]: pig pig, pig pen, pig bar, pig herd, pig badger, pig plus pig woman, pig prison, pig bar.
Sentence formation]: 1: We walked into the pig farm, and the piglets squeezed around, grabbing milk to eat, it was really fun.
2: Encouraging farmers to raise pigs can not only activate the market, but also make a fortune, which is really the best of both worlds.
3: Raise pigs when you are poor, and raise dogs when you are rich.
4: With the development of China's large-scale pig industry and the breeding of high lean pig breeds, the meat quality of pigs has attracted widespread attention.
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After the view of the civil and military dynasty Jichang, a total of seven numbers, first of all, let's look at this martial word, Wu and I have the same sound, I belong to the horse, the horse ranks seventh in the zodiac, so, it describes the zodiac horse.
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Summary. It is a pleasure to serve you, this phrase hides the three zodiac signs Rooster, Horse, Dragon. At three or four o'clock in the morning, hundreds of civil and military officials gathered in front of the noon gate to prepare for the roll call.
Therefore, it is related to the chicken (telling the time) and the horse (noon gate). And the court, that is, to worship the emperor, the emperor is the dragon, so this dragon is the place where the sun shines.
What zodiac does "Jichang after the civil and military dynasties" describe? After the civil and military court, Jichang played a zodiac.
It is a pleasure to serve you, Tong Zao Cong This rock bump words hide the three zodiac chickens, horses, and dragons. Hundreds of civil and military officials gathered in front of the noon gate at four o'clock in the morning to prepare for the roll call. Therefore, it is related to the chicken (telling the time) and the horse (noon gate).
And the court, that is, to worship the emperor, the emperor is the dragon, so this dragon is the place where the sun shines.
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