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What do you mean you are a fairy?

Question 1: What do you mean when people call you a fairy? You can ask such a question, which means that you are a fairy now! ! People who believe in Jiang Bo will live forever.

Question 2: What does it mean to be often called a fairy? Are you scolding me? 5 points, the wisdom of the mind has reached a high level.

Question 3: What do you mean by talking like a fairy? People despise you. What else could it be?

Question 4: What do you mean you are a fairy? You are different, humorous and different from normal people. It's derogatory and abusive. The meaning is similar to saying that others are "crazy", but the degree of swearing is slightly lighter.

Question 5: What do Sichuanese mean by calling me a fairy board? 1, Sichuan dialect, is widely used in Sichuan. Used to swear: immortal board = lifting board (the ancestors at home are lifting your ancestors' coffin board). Common language: * * * fairy board!

2. Dialect is a variant of language. Dialects can be divided into regional dialects and social dialects according to their nature. Regional dialect is a language variety caused by regional differences, a branch of people's languages in different regions of the whole dialect, and a geographical reflection of unbalanced language development. Social dialects are different social variants formed by social members in the same area due to social differences in occupation, class, age, gender and cultural upbringing.

Question 6: What does this poem mean? Thank you, this song should only be heard in the sky, but not many times on earth. I asked the immortal if it should be like this. The immortal waved his hand and said that every dusty Jincheng silk pipe went into the river and into the clouds day after day.

This kind of music should only be in heaven, where can I hear it several times?

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Jinguancheng's music is soft and melodious, half of it floats with the river wind and the other half floats into the clouds. This kind of music should only be found in the sky, and it can't be heard on the earth several times.

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The four-line poem "Gifts for Flowers" is literally clear, but there have been many objections to its theme. Some people think that it is just a hymn without any implication; Some people think that it is ostensibly praising music, but in fact it contains irony and exhortation.

Ironically, the author did not explicitly criticize Hua Qing, but adopted a clever pun. Literally, this is an excellent musical hymn. "Chengdu has more silk management days", which means Chengdu; Silk tubes refer to stringed and wind instruments; Succession, which originally meant that things were numerous and chaotic, was usually used to describe concrete things that could be seen and touched, but here it was used as a metaphor for abstract music that could not be seen and touched, which turned the invisible into visible from the synaesthesia of human hearing and vision, and accurately and vividly described the light, soft, mixed and harmonious musical effect of the stringed instrument. "Half into the river, half into the clouds" is also written like this: melodious music flies out from the banquet of Huaqing's family, rippling in the Jinjiang River with the wind, and Ran Ran floats to the blue sky and white clouds. These two poems make readers truly feel the beauty of music. The word "half" is ethereal and clever, which adds a lot of interest to the whole poem.

The music is so beautiful that the author can't help but sigh: "This song should only be available in the sky and can be heard several times on earth." Fairy music in the sky, of course, is rare in the world, and it is even more wonderful to smell it.

There are four sentences in the whole poem. The first two sentences describe music with concrete images, which are real words; The last two sentences boasting about Yue Xian in the sky are daydreams. Because of reality and emptiness, the reality and reality are born together, and the beauty of music is praised to the extreme.

However, this is only a literal meaning, and the implication is meaningful. This can be seen from the words "heaven" and "earth". "Tian" actually refers to the palace where the son of heaven lives; "People" refers to SLkj outside the palace. This is a common pun in feudal society. It is said that music belongs to the sky, and the word "should only be" has been added. Since it is "should only be in the sky", then "people" should certainly not be "hearing". Don't "smell" but "smell", not only "smell several times", but also "day after day", so the author's satire is both implicit and witty and accurate from this contradiction.

Zhang Tianjue, a poet in the Song Dynasty, once said on the irony of poetry: "Irony should not be in full bloom, and anger will show bones and muscles." ("Poet Jade Scrap" Volume 9 quotes) Du Fu's poem is soft and firm, and it seems to be ironic, meaning not to say anything, and the advice is not harsh, just right.

Question 7: I saw something. What do you mean? Baiyun Temple is a ten-square jungle system of Quanzhen Taoism. Because Qiu Chuji, the founder of Quanzhen, spread Taoism here and later rose here, it is one of the ancestral halls of Quanzhen. Baiyun Temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty, formerly known as Tianchang Temple. When Jin Shizong entered China, it was expanded on a large scale and renamed as Shifang Great Palace, which was the largest jungle in northern Taoism at that time and contained Jin Xuandou Dabao. Jin Mo was destroyed by a fire and later rebuilt as Taijitang. Qiu Chuji went to the Snow Mountain and was hired by Genghis Khan. After returning to Beijing, he lived in Taiji Palace. Because of his Taoist name Changchun Zi, Yuan Taizu changed the Taiji Palace to Changchun Palace. And Qiu Chuji appeared. Disciple Yin Zhiping and others bought and built the Xiadian, now Baiyun Temple, in the east of Changchun Palace, and built a big hall in the temple to house Qiu Chuji's coffin. The existing Guan Yu was rebuilt in the 45th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1706), including four royal halls, namely, Caipai Building, Shanmen Hall, Lingguan Hall, Yuhuang Hall, Jiufa Hall, Qiuzu Hall and Sanqing Hall. 1957 The former site of the Chinese Taoist Association is located in Baiyunguan East Road.

Present Moderator: Li Xinjun, Taoist (Hebei native, Huashan School, former disciple of Min Zhiting, president of China Daoist Association).

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Question 8: Girls say you are sweet. What do you mean by immortal? It's hard to say. If she is smiling, it means that she has a crush on you. If she doesn't laugh, my brother can almost change his goal.