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What do you mean by "various", "five flowers" and "eight doors"?

At the earliest, all kinds of arrays referred to the five-element array and the eight-door array, which were the two most commonly used arrays in ancient times, and we didn't know much about them, so I won't say much here. There is also a saying that the "five flowers" originated from the "five elements", that is, gold, wood, water, fire and earth, which can also represent east, south, west, north and middle, or white, blue, black, red and yellow. In short, it can refer to everything in the world. And "Eight Doors" is what we call "Eight Diagrams", which generally refers to all elements of nature.

With the development of the times, multifarious also has new meanings, which are used to refer to people in several specific industries. First of all, let's look at the "five flowers" as follows: Jin Juhua, everyone should know this kind of flower, and many people also use it to make tea, so it refers to the woman who sells tea. Do you know what kapok is? Bian Xiao is ignorant. The only thing I know is that it refers to people who practice medicine. In this way, this flower is probably related to medicine.

The third kind of flower is daffodil, which is very enchanting. Used of singers in restaurants. This metaphor is very vivid. Pyracantha is a metaphor for jugglers, that is, acrobatics we often see on TV. The last flower is a native cow flower, which is used to describe some porters. This is an ancient profession, and many people make a living by it.

Now that we have finished talking about five flowers, let's talk about eight doors. It also refers to people in eight occupations, especially those who set up stalls and make money by being eloquent. They are as follows:

A towel, especially a street soothsayer, has seen many such scenes on TV, and they earn money by being eloquent.

In ancient times, Ermenpi was a general term for selling medicines, but as we mentioned above, Bamenpi refers to people who set up stalls in the market, so it refers to people who sell herbs in the street. If subdivided, it can be divided into picking Han and picking Han. Depending on the drugs they sell.

Tricolor, he refers to jugglers, that is, we often say street performers. Some people may say that color should refer to the singer, which is wrong. The color is very similar to our current "magic".

Four doors hanging, this refers to people who earn money by real kung fu and practicing routines in the market.

Many people have heard of five kinds of comments and storytelling, that is to say, storytellers.

Liumen Group, a crosstalk speaker, now the most popular crosstalk is Deyun Society.

Seven tones, he refers to the master of folk paper binding.

Eight-door chat, here refers to people who sing operas, not people who chat with others. There was no such occupation in ancient times.