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The Basic Interpretation of Yin Characters

Pinyin: y and n f ú

Interpretation: 1 Important technical means of information transmission in ancient China.

2. The ancient military books in the Catalogue of the National Library of Western Han Dynasty are named Greenway and Taigong respectively, including 8 1 for Mou, 7 1 for Yan and 85 for Bing. "The Warring States Policy Qin Ce I": "Su Qin published a book at night, and with Chen Shu X, he got the plot of Taigong, so he fell down and recited it."

3. Generally refers to the art of war. Tang Du Fu's poem "Crying for Suzhou Shaojian, A Zheng Hu Si in Taizhou" wrote: "Inquiring about the old school calmly is bleak." Zhang Mingying's poem "Crossing the Shinto of Xinjiaxuan" wrote: "Yin Fu is immortal at the end of his life, and the male sword is old, and the dragon sings at night." In the Qing Dynasty, Wu Shi's "Send Duke Du Pukou": "Fortunately, the head is still there. What about Yin Fu after elbow?"

4. It refers to the Daoism in ancient China. During the Zhou and Qin Dynasties, Taoism was called Yin.