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What do you mean, people are divided into three classes?

Question 1: What does this sentence mean? Why do you call it heresy? What are the three religions? Which nine streams? Name: Nine-stream Pinyin of Three Religions: sān jiào jiǔ liú Explanation: "Three Religions" refers to Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. Jiuxi first appeared in Hanshu? The "nine streams" in Yiwenzhi refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalists, famous artists, Mohists, military strategists, miscellaneous scholars and farmers. Later, it refers to various schools of religion and academia, as well as various industries and people in society. Synonyms: three aunts and six grandmothers, antonyms of five elements and eight works: gentleman grammar: joint type; As subject, object and attribute; With derogatory source: 1, Song? Zhao Yanwei's "Cloud Foot Full of Banknotes" Volume 6: "(Wu Liang) The emperor asked the three religions about the past events of the Han Dynasty, and this is the case today." 2. Yuan? Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber", the fourth volume of the second fold: "The scholar is the first, and my sister is the first of the class; One is familiar with three religions and nine streams, and the other is familiar with embroidery. " 3. Ming? Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms 23: (Cao) Cao Cao said angrily, "What can you do?" (Especially) Heng Yue: "Astronomy and geography are all impassable; Three religions and nine streams know everything. " Edit this application example? Shi Naian's "Water Margin" is back to the sixty-ninth: "It turns out that Dong Ping is resourceful and has three religions and nine streams." Qing? Li Ruzhen's "The Garden of Mirrors" is the ninety-ninth time: "Look carefully, scholars, farmers and businesses, ~, are all." In this paragraph, the editor explained in detail that three religions and nine streams (also known as nine streams and three streams) generally refer to religions and various academic schools in ancient China, which is the classification of people's status and professional names in ancient China. In ancient vernacular novels, there are often derogatory meanings. "Three Religions" in the Western Han Dynasty said: "How to teach? Law heaven, earth, people, internal loyalty, external respect, and literary decoration, so prepare it. " Confucianism in Han Dynasty believed that Xia Dynasty valued loyalty, Shang Dynasty valued ceremony and Zhou Dynasty emphasized literature. They called the moral norms and etiquette ornaments of loyalty, respect and literature advocated by Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties "three religions". This is about "the earliest statement of the three religions". In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Buddhism was introduced into China, and there was an argument with the local Confucianism and Taoism. In 573 AD, Emperor Wudi of the Northern Zhou Dynasty personally called officials and monks to discuss the issue of "post-interpretation of the three religions", and finally came to the conclusion that "Confucianism comes first, Taoism comes last, and Buddhism comes last". Later generations say that the three religions are usually Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Jiuliu refers to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Artists, Mohism, Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family respectively in the History of Han Literature. Edit this paragraph to explain the three religions and nine streams: Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Nine streams: first-class Buddha, second-class fairy, third-class emperor, fourth-class official, fifth-class chef, sixth-class doctor, third-class geomantic omen, fourth-class batch, fifth-class painter, sixth-class painter, seventh-class monk, eighth-class prostitute, Confucius, founder of Confucianism, third-class god, fourth-class helper, sixth-class boaster, seventh-class player, eighth-class beggar and ninth-class sugar seller. However, this is a folk oral story, and the meaning of "three religions and nine streams" was quite elegant. The theory of "three religions" originated from the Three Kingdoms period and refers to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. There is a statue of three gods in Songyang Academy of Henan Province, with the faces of Confucius, Laozi and Sakyamuni engraved on one head. Confucianism founded by Confucius is not a religion. In order to raise the status of Confucius, Confucianism is regarded as a religion by people. From the Han Dynasty to the May 4th Movement, it has always occupied an important position in China's cultural and ideological circles. Mencius and Dong Zhongshu are famous representatives. Buddhism (Buddhism) refers to Buddhism introduced to China in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which was founded by Sakyamuni in India. Taoism is an academic school with Laozi's "Tao" theory as its core in the pre-Qin period. Zhuangzi inherited and developed Laozi's thoughts and was called a "moralist". Laozi's philosophy is characterized by simple dialectics. Taoism in the Han Dynasty respected Laozi as the ancestor of Taoism, and Taoism was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty, paying attention to alchemy and seeking immortality. The term "nine streams" first appeared in Hanshu? Artistic and literary records refer to the academic schools of Confucianism, Mohism, Taoism, France, famous scholars, miscellaneous scholars, farmers, yin and yang scholars, strategists and so on during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Later, people called all kinds of religious and academic schools "three religions and nine streams". Over time, sometimes people regard it as a derogatory term, referring to those who engage in various businesses in the Jianghu. Yin-Yang Family: A person who advocated the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements during the Warring States Period ... >>

Question 2: People are divided into three classes, and the next sentence is nothing to forget: there are more than a few classes of English.

Bottom line: all corners of the country are big and small.

The first part: three religions and nine streams, more English, less talent.

Bottom line: Three rivers and five lakes, outstanding people and outstanding people.

Question 3: What does "three religions and nine streams" mean? Three religions and nine streams (also called nine streams and three streams) generally refer to religions and various academic schools in ancient China, which is the classification of people's status and professional names in ancient China. In ancient vernacular novels, there are often derogatory meanings.

Three religions, in the Han Dynasty, were called "Xia, Yin Shangjing and Zhou" by Han Confucianism, and some of them were also called the teaching contents of Confucianism. After Buddhism was introduced into China, the three religions usually refer to Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. The meanings of the three religions in later generations are basically fixed, referring to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.

Ninety-six, in Hanshu? Artistic and literary records refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Artists, Mohism, Military Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family respectively.

Question 4: What are the three religions and nine streams in history? In China, Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism, which have the greatest influence in cultural history, are often called the three religions, while in Japan, Buddhism, Shinto and Confucianism are called the three religions. These three religions have been confused in China and Japanese history, but at the same time they are mutually exclusive. "96" refers to nine academic schools from pre-Qin to early Han Dynasty, including Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang schools, Legalists, famous scholars, Mohists, strategists, miscellaneous schools and peasants.

Question 5: People are divided into three classes. What exactly does that mean? Ban Gu, a historian and writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 32-92), classified ancient and modern Wu Gong into the Nine Categories of Han Shu. The list of ancient and modern people can be divided into three categories: upper (wise), middle (middle) and lower (stupid). In each of these three grades, it is divided into: up, up, up, middle, down, down, up, down, middle and down. This may be the source of later classification. Three, six, nine and so on. It's just a saying, and some people say that people are divided into ten classes, which means that people are divided into high and low levels. It used to be said: one official, two officials, three monks, four Taoist priests, five doctors, six workers, seven craftsmen, eight prostitutes, nine Confucianism and ten beggars.

Question 6: What occupation did the ancient "three religions and nine streams" refer to? As long as the sunrise appears before sunset, as long as the class arrives before class.

Question 7: What do you mean by "three religions and nine streams"? Three religions and nine streams (also called nine streams and three streams) generally refer to religions and various academic schools in ancient China, which is the classification of people's status and professional names in ancient China. In ancient vernacular novels, there are often derogatory meanings.

Three religions, three traditional religions in China: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.

Ninety-six, in Hanshu? Artistic and literary records refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Artists, Mohism, Military Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family respectively.

Nine streams can be subdivided into upper nine streams, middle nine streams and lower nine streams, but there are different opinions.

Shangjiuliu

Emperors, sages, hermits, immortals, literati, warriors, agriculture, industry and commerce.

Buddha, heaven, emperor, official, cabinet old, prime minister, advance, lift, and solve yuan.

Buddha, immortal, emperor, official, bucket official, scale, industry, commerce, zhuangtian

Buddha, Immortal, Emperor, Official, Shaoguo, Dang, Shang, Hakka, Zhuangtian

Zhongjiuliu

Doctor, Xiang Ming, Dan Qing, scholar, monk, Tao, Ni.

Scholar, doctor, Dan Qing, leather (shadow play), playing the piano and singing, gold (divination), monk, Taoist, chess, piano.

Lizi, medicine, geomantic omen, criticism, painting, monks, Taoism, chess, calligraphy and painting.

Lizi, medicine, geomantic omen, criticism, painting, physiognomy, monks, Taoism, chess, calligraphy and painting.

Xiajiuliu

Pet, servant, scale, matchmaker, pawn, demon, thief, thief, prostitute.

High platform, hair dryer, circus, push, pool, back rubbing, repair, matching, prostitute

Beat dogs, sell oil, pedicure, shave hair, carry food, tailor, prostitute, hair dryer.

Witches, prostitutes, great gods, bangzi, shaved heads, hand-blowers, artists, street vendors, and sugar sellers.

The names of "three religions" and "nine streams" did not contain derogatory meanings in the Han Dynasty. Zitang

In the preface to the Spring and Autumn Valley written by Liang et al., after juxtaposing "nine streams" with "heresy", add

Buddhism and Taoism became more and more superstitious, and later generations used "three religions and nine streams" to refer to society in general.

All kinds of people from all walks of life have been derogatory since then.