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What does "Three Yang Kai Tai" mean?

According to the Book of Changes, the connected hexagrams are yang hexagrams, the broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and three yang hexagrams were born the next month. When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck. In the theory of Yin and Yang, October is Kun Gua. The image of pure yin. November is divination, and the sun is born in the next place. December is divination, and the second sun is born next. The first month is the Thai hexagram, and the next month is the birth of Sanyang. When winter goes and spring comes, the yin disappears and the yang grows, which is like the prosperity of Ji Heng, so it is called Sanyang Kaitai.

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: Sanyang Kaitai

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Sang yangguifei

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In ancient China, Yang was homophonic with sheep, and sheep was Yang. Literally, "three suns" is interpreted as three suns, namely the early sun, the positive sun and the late sun. Chaoyang is bright, and its platform is bright; Zhengyang Zhongtian, whose platform is Xuan Lang; The setting sun is brilliant, and its platform shoots. They are all full of energy. "Tai" is the name of a six-pointed star. When you work on Kun, heaven and earth meet and everything passes. When we meet "Tai", it is always auspicious. Kaitai's "seeking wealth" is to make a fortune; To propose is to open the door to love. Sheep are auspicious. In the ancient court, the car was usually called a sheep cart, which meant good luck. People often say that "three sheep open Thailand" is one of the auspicious words. For example, smooth sailing, two dragons taking off, three sheep in Thailand, four seasons in peace, five blessings, six or six big luck, seven stars shining high, all directions to make money, 99 in one, perfect, all the best, all the best, all the best. In China folk customs, sheep are often written as "auspicious sheep". Sheep, docile, gentle and affectionate, have been the partners of Chinese ancestors since ancient times and are deeply loved by people. In ancient Oracle Bone Inscriptions in China, the word "beauty" in the shape of a sheep with a big horn on its head was a symbol of beauty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, folklore was represented by Qingyang, Hongyang and Baiyang respectively, representing the past, present and future. The popular folk phrase "Three Yang Kai Tai" is an auspicious language, which shows the significance of the rejuvenation of the earth and Vientiane. This is also a blessing of prosperity and success. The symbol of the pattern is three sheep (homophonic "sheep") grazing in the warm sunshine.

source

Yitai: "Tai, long size, Ji Heng." "History of Song Dynasty": "It is better for Sanyang to make good friends with Thailand. "

example

Set these three sheep, respond to Kai Tai's words, and call them "~" to break your teacher's denial. (Ming Wu Cheng'en The Journey to the West No.91back)

suggestion

"Ma Chi leads the wind, and sheep leads the peace." In the afternoon, the horse walks slowly and the sheep comes slowly. People use this sentence to meet the occasion. Another timely sentence is also used more frequently: three sheep (yang) open Thailand. Yang and sheep are homophonic. Three sheep in the sun is a traditional auspicious pattern in China. The name of the painting is Sanyang Kaitai, Sanyo Kaitai, and the sheep take its sound. The sheep has become the Yang of the Yang, and Tai is the hexagram in the Book of Changes. The meaning of "Three Sheep Map" is to bring good luck. The theory of "Three Yang Kai Tai" comes from the Book of Changes. Among the sixty-four hexagrams, the ancients used Kun as the October hexagram, Fu as the November hexagram, and Lin as the December hexagram. Divination is divided into yin and yang. All the six hexagrams of Kun regard Yin as the image of pure Yin; "Fu" hexagrams a Yang was born in the next; "Pro" hexagrams were born under Yang Er; As for "Tai", there are three Yang Yao talking about Kun, so "Three" became the auspicious language at the beginning of the year. On the first day of New Year's Day, the true gentleman of Sanyang gave a banquet in Sanyang to pay a New Year call-saying that "the true gentleman of Sanyang leads the prince of Sanyang" and Sanyang symbolizes Sanyang. The twelve earthly branches belong to the same family, but they are not sheep. But not since ancient times. In 1970s, the Qin bamboo slips "Tianshu" unearthed in Yunmeng Crouching Tiger Land in Hubei Province recorded a set of different zodiac signs, including "At noon, the deer also. No, so is the horse ... hey, so is the old sheep. " The corresponding branch of the sheep is not empty. Moreover, in this zodiac table, only the sheep are labeled as "old", as if the "lamb" sheep are not qualified to be a zodiac. Why the Qin bamboo slips "Sleeping Tiger Land" respects the "old" sheep is worth discussing. About "Weiyang", Qin bamboo slips unearthed in Fangmatan, Tianshui, Gansu Province have been recorded. The Qin bamboo slips on Fangmatan are also considered as Han bamboo slips by some scholars. There are different opinions about whether the origin of the zodiac is in China or Babylon. The Babylonian zodiac is nicknamed "exotic zodiac" by modern people, and it is especially kind to sheep. There are two zodiac signs related to sheep. They are Aries and Capricorn. Around 3000 BC, shepherds living in Babylon called the stars "sheep in the sky" and the planets "sheep of one year". This is probably why sheep occupy two seats in the zodiac. Aries is the first of the 12 zodiac signs in Babylon, which is related to the vernal equinox of that year. Its image in the map of Babylon is a farmer with ears of wheat. Guo Moruo claims that the zodiac culture is foreign, and one of the bases of his argument is to take Aries Palace and wheat ears. He wrote the Zodiac in 1929, and proposed that the Zodiac was imported by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty when he went to the Western Ocean. He assumed the corresponding relationship between the twelve earthly branches and the twelve constellations of the ecliptic in Babylon, in which the earthly branches did not correspond to Aries. Guo Moruo believes that Oracle Bone Inscriptions's character "Wei" is "the pictograph of an ear", "If it is not an ear, it belongs to Aries", and Aries "astrology is the shape of a farmer's field". For many years, Guo Moruo's opinion has not been accepted by researchers, and the unearthed cultural relics such as Sleeping Tiger Land have also denied this inference. "Not for the ears, for the sheep", this sentence is reminiscent of another topic. "Three sheep open Thailand" is an auspicious language. What about Wuyang? There is a city in the south, which is the first of the five sheep. According to legend, sheep is the god of grains and will bring good luck to Guangzhou. "Taiping Magnolia" quoted Jin Peiyuan's "Guangzhou Ji" and contained the legend of Wuyang. Until the early Qing Dynasty, the story of Wuyang was still talked about by local people. According to Qu Dajun's "Guangzhou Newspeak", there were five immortals in the ancient South China Sea, each wearing different colors of clothes and riding different colors of sheep. They came to Guangzhou and presented six ears of grain to people, hoping that there would never be a famine. Then, five immortals flew away and five sheep turned into stones. Five immortals and five sheep bring good harvest. Guangzhou, referred to as Yangcheng for short, or Guangzhou for short, all originated from the legend of Wuyang. Today, the Wuyang stone carving stands in Yuexiu Mountain Park, which is the symbol of Guangzhou. The sheep who bless the bumper harvest of grain is also imagined as a rain prayer-a sacred object that spreads rain with the cloud of dragon cloth. This can be found in the legendary biography of Liu Yi in the Tang Dynasty. The novel talks about rain workers in an interesting way: the dragon lady shepherds sheep. She herds extraordinary sheep, but she is an elf who follows the dragon to the water. According to this story, Liu Yi is a shepherdess in A Covenant between Lu and Yu. The woman asked him to deliver the letter for her and claimed that she was the daughter of the Dragon King of Dongting Lake. Liu Yi sympathized with the misfortune of the dragon lady and asked curiously, "Since you are the dragon lady, what's the use of herding sheep?" Does God keep livestock for slaughter, just like people? "The dragon lady replied," This is not a sheep, but a rain worker. "Liu Yi asked," What is a rain worker? " Dragon lady replied, "thunder or something." "Dragon female shepherds, sheep are rain workers. This kind of imagination takes the dragon as the logical starting point, but it also seems logical. Sanyang Kaitai originated from the Book of Changes, an ancient traditional cultural book in China, which probably means "winter goes and spring comes". Three rams bring happiness.

"Sheep" and "sheep" are homonyms. Sheep were regarded as gods and mascots in ancient China. Many "auspicious" inscriptions are written as "auspicious sheep" "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" says: "Sheep are auspicious." "Three Yang Kaitai's" and "Three Yang Kaitai's" are auspicious. Mr. Su Peicheng, a professor of Chinese Department in Peking University and president of China Language Modernization Society, explained: People like to use the word "sheep" for good luck, and the word "sheep" in "Three Sheep Open Thailand" is actually a homonym of "sheep". The correct one should be written as "Three Yangs Open Thailand", which originated from the Book of Changes, an ancient traditional cultural book in China, which probably means "winter goes and spring comes". One of the sixty-four hexagrams of Zhouyi-Thai hexagrams. "Thai hexagram" is a good hexagram, so there is an idiom "is it extremely Thai?" "Sheep" and "sheep" are homophonic, and sheep was regarded as a god beast and mascot in ancient China. As can be seen from ancient artifacts, many "auspicious" inscriptions are written as "auspicious sheep". In ancient China, "sheep" and "auspiciousness" passed festivals. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" says: "Sheep are auspicious." "Sanyang" means beginning of spring, meaning that winter goes and spring comes, yin and yang rise and fall, and everything recovers. And "Kaitai" means good luck and prosperity, also known as "the friendship between Sanyang and Thailand", which means good luck. The Dictionary of Idioms explains: "Eleven months is the complex divination, and one yang is born in the next; December is coming, and Er Yang is born next; The first month is the Thai hexagram, and the next month is the birth of Sanyang. It means that winter goes and spring comes, and the yin disappears and the yang grows, which is a symbol of good luck. Later, I greeted the beginning of the New Year. " Generally speaking, the Book of Changes takes the first month as the Thai hexagram, and the ancients thought that Yin gradually disappeared from Yang. The winter solstice in November of the lunar calendar has the shortest day, and the days are getting longer and longer. Therefore, people think that winter solstice is a "one-yang destiny", December is a "two-yang destiny" and the first month is a "three-yang destiny". "Three Yang Kai Tai" and "Three Yang Kai Tai" are both auspicious meanings, which are used to praise the beginning of a year or imply auspiciousness, and are auspicious words for people to wish each other at the beginning of the year. Since they are all China cultures, we are used to using "three sheep to open Thailand" all over the street, and we don't have to haggle over whether it is "three sheep" or "three yang".

Edit this cultural relic

St. Yang Kaitai pen holder

Sanyang Kaitai pen holder blue white jade Sanyang Kaitai pen holder blue white jade Sanyang Kaitai pen holder, clear, 6.3cm high and 13.4cm long. Old collection of Qing palace. The pen holder is blue and white, and the three sheep are prone. The pen holder adopts the technique of "carving by leaving skin", and the horn has yellow skin color. This three-sheep-shaped pen container means "Three Yang's opening Thailand" and is a traditional auspicious pattern in China. Three sheep, one big and two small, are close. The pen holder is full of warm and moist jade, which is very comfortable and beautiful.

Porcelain; (China) China

① One of the decorative patterns of Ming and Qing porcelain. The picture mainly depicts three sheep, or pine, bamboo and plum as the background. There are two meanings. According to the Book of Changes, it is the symbol of the season and climate in the season: "October is Kun Gua, symbolizing pure yin. November is divination, and the sun is born in the next place. December is divination, and the second sun is born next. The first month is Thailand, and Sanyang is the next. " It means that winter goes and spring comes, yin disappears and yang grows, and everything recovers, which is an auspicious image. On the other hand, it is the feudal ethical thought of "the monarch is the yang", "the father is the yang" and "the husband is the yang" in the feudal patriarchal society. "Yang" and "Yang" are homonyms, and "Sanyang" and "Sanyang" are interlinked. Bronzes in the Han dynasty have the language of "auspicious sheep", "opening Thailand" means "auspicious", and pine, bamboo and plum symbolize the three friends of Lao Han. "Three Sheep Map" contains beautiful and auspicious wishes. (2) One of the rare varieties of modern Jingdezhen glass. It consists of two kinds of colored glazes, Lang Yaohong and black gold, and is suitable for opening long-necked flat-bellied bottles. Use the strong contrast between red and black to enhance the visual impact. Some upper parts are coated with red glaze, and the flow of red glaze changes from bluish white to bright red under the mouth edge. The second half is dominated by black glaze, which sets off a gorgeous red color. Between the red glaze and the black glaze on the neck, shoulders and abdomen, there are natural and smooth turquoise interlaced, and several straight lines are painted on the top and bottom, which give people a sense of vigor and prosperity, hence the name "Three Sheep Open Thailand" to express their yearning for a better life.

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Easy October is handsome, symbolizing pure yin. Eleven friends are complex hexagrams, and one yang is born in the next; December is divination, and Er Yang is born next; The first month is Thai hexagrams, and Sanyang is born in the next; When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. In the past, it was auspicious to start the year with "Three Yang Kaitai's" or "Three Yang Jiaotai's". "Song Shi Le Qi Zhi, from Shaoxing, worships the emperor": "Three Yang make friends with Thailand, and a new day is good." Zhang Ming Juzheng's "Table 2 of the Twelve New Year's Days of Zhang Wenzhong Collection": "We should be surprised when the three yang are in Thailand." Auspicious patterns are composed of sheep and yang, and "three sheep" is "three yang", which combines Japanese patterns and scenery. Common in folk architecture, vessel decoration and woodblock New Year pictures.

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Cooking and its efficacy

Food and efficacy: New Year's Eve craft: cooking

Making material

Ingredients: pork tripe 300g, squid (fresh)100g, chicken leg 200g, pork leg150g. Accessories: 50 grams of mushroom (fresh), 50 grams of dictyophora, 50 grams of lettuce, 0/00 grams of rape/kloc, and 654,300 grams of seasoning: oyster sauce.

working methods

1. Wash pork belly, cook it first and then slice it; 2. Slice the squid, blanch it, and take it out for reuse; 3. Pork tenderloin (pork leg) and chicken leg are cut into sections and blanched for later use; 4. Soak mushrooms and bamboo shoots until soft, remove pedicels and cut into small pieces; 5. The lettuce is cooked and cut into strips first; 6. Blanch the rape before taking a shower. 7. Put pork tripe, squid, chicken leg, pork tenderloin and abalone into a casserole, add all seasonings and cook for 10 minute, then add mushrooms, bamboo shoots and simmer for half an hour on low heat to make them completely cooked and soft. 8. Add rape, cook and remove.

Production skill

1. Any material only needs three materials, but it must include meat and seafood; 2. In addition to the materials used in your own recipes, sea cucumbers and hooves can also be considered; 3. The use of casserole can prevent the consumption of soup and condense the aroma and umami of food.