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What should China know about ancient cold knowledge?

1. What is "three media and six certificates"?

Matchmaker: the matchmaker hired by the man, the matchmaker hired by the woman, and the middleman who matches the two sides.

Six certificates: put a bucket, a ruler, a steelyard, a pair of scissors, a mirror and an abacus on the table of heaven and earth.

2. What does "three aunts and six grandmothers" mean?

"Sangu": refers to nuns, Taoist nuns and divinatory nuns.

"Six women": tooth girl, matchmaker, teacher girl, pious girl, medicine girl and steady girl.

3. How did "three long and two short" come from?

"Anything happens" has something to do with people dying in coffins before. The coffin is made of six pieces of wood. The coffin cover, coffin bottom, left bang and right bang are four pieces of long wood; A short block of wood with square front and back. Because the body was put in the coffin before the coffin was covered, it was called Sanchang.

4. What is "five grains"?

First, millet, millet, wheat, rice, rice;

Speaking of millet, millet, wheat, millet, marijuana.

5. What do you mean by "five big and three thick"?

"Big Five" refers to big hands and big heads;

"Three thick" refers to thick legs, waist and neck.

6. What are "various", "five flowers" and "eight doors"?

Originally referred to as "five-flower array" and "eight-door array", the metaphors are varied or varied.

Later, Wuhua refers to Jin Juhua (a woman who sells tea), Kapok (a doctor who treats people in the street), Narcissus (a singer in a restaurant), Pyracantha fortuneana (a juggler) and indigenous Niuhua (a porter).

Eight-door refers to towel (fortune-telling), leather (selling medicine), color (juggling), hanging (Jianghu artist), commenting (storyteller, storyteller), group (street singer), tuning (scaffolding, tying paper) and chatting (Gaotai singer).

7. What are the Six Gods?

In Taoism, it refers to the gods who dominate the heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder.

8. Who are the "six parents" who deny the "six parents"?

In history, "six relatives" have specific contents, and there are three representative statements:

According to Zuo Zhuan, six relatives refer to father and son, brother, aunt (father's sister), nephew and uncle, in-laws (wife's house) and in-laws (husband's house).

According to Laozi, father and son, brother and husband and wife are six relatives. According to Hanshu, father, mother, brother, brother, wife and son are six relatives.

9. How did "nonsense" come from?

Ren Hu interpreted the Eight Holy Scriptures as "nonsense", and it is not reliable for later generations to use such words as nonsense, nonsense and nonsense.

10. What is "heinous"?

Rebellion: regarded as the first of the ten evils.

Seek great rebellion: refers to the act of destroying royal ancestral temples, tombs and palaces.

Rebellion: Rebellion refers to defection to other hostile countries.

Evil rebellion: refers to killing grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles and other elders and respected relatives.

No way, no way.

Disrespect: stealing the emperor's sacrificial utensils and daily necessities, forging imperial medicine and committing a fasting order by mistake.

Unfilial: cursing, accusing and failing to support one's grandparents and parents. After their ancestors and father died, they did not mourn, but got married and had fun during the funeral.

Disharmonious.

Injustice: killing an officer (generally referring to a county magistrate) and remarriing her husband after his death.

Civil strife: concubines with my grandfather and father.