Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Mr. Yichuan's explanation

Mr. Yichuan's explanation

Interpretation by teacher Yichuan (1). Nickname of Shao Yong, a Neo-Confucianist in Song Dynasty. Yongzi Fu Yao. Qian Qing Daxin's Ten New Records of Yang Zhai with the Same Ancient Names: "Shao Fuyao and Cheng Zhengshu are both named Mr. Yichuan." See Yichuan Weng. (2) Cheng Yi's nickname, Song Dynasty Neo-Confucianism. Uncle Ziyi lives at the foot of Baqiao Mountain in the northeast of Songxian County, Henan Province, and is located in Yichuan, hence the name. In the Song Dynasty, Taoism preached to Cheng Yi: "(h) I have been teaching people tirelessly all my life, so I have the most scholars, and my background has gradually changed. All of them are celebrities. Fu Ren squatted in Beiyan and was known as Mr. Yichuan. " Song Chen Liang's Biography of Mr. Yichuan in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Mr. Yichuan's preface also covers 70 years, but Mr. Yichuan does not." Also known as "Yichuan" in the province. Song Shiyan wrote the book Baked at the North Window: "Yichuan said that a poem has six meanings, or some can't have them all." Yuan Luye Chu Cai's Preface to the Collection of Taoist in Pingshan: "Jiangzuo Taoism originated in Yichuan." Chen Ming Ruyuan's Jin Ping Mei Ji: "Xiaguan Cheng Yi, alias Yichuan. People are allowed to be heavenly teachers and ashamed of Confucianism. " Fu Maoshi's book spirit is not a horizontal volume: "Yifu Yichuan Road chinese odyssey, in words and deeds, can prosper the country."

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Interpretation of Yichuan. Ancient place names. Refers to the Yi River basin where the Yi River flows. "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Twenty-two Years": "Xin is suitable for Sichuan, and those who see it are sacrificed to the wild." Du pre-note: "Yichuan, Zhoudi. Easy, water also. " Yang Bojun's note: "Mr. Yichuan, Mr. Yihe's explanation is generally a habitual courtesy title after a man's surname." He told Mr. Du that in the past, other people's husbands or people who claimed to be husbands were called accountants. In ancient times, they were called fortune tellers, fortune tellers, fortune tellers, geomancers and so on.