Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - What is the meaning of "Weiyang" in Weiyang Palace in Han Dynasty?

What is the meaning of "Weiyang" in Weiyang Palace in Han Dynasty?

In the Han Dynasty, Weiyang Palace was named Weiyang, and the meaning of Weiyang was not explained in the literature.

As a Kyrgyz language, the meaning of "Weiyang" is very simple, that is, there is no disaster, no disaster, and it means peace, longevity and longevity. Han people like to be named after it, which reflects the prevalence of social thoughts of pursuing immortality and prolonging life at that time.

Most of the records about Weiyang Palace in Han Dynasty documents appear in the form of palace names, especially Weiyang Palace. The word "Weiyang" in handed down documents, unearthed documents and cultural relics often appears at the same time with the words "Long live" and "prolong life" except for specific quotations, which contains auspicious meaning. In addition, "Weiyang" is also one of the most recorded names in Han bamboo slips. As for "Hou" and "slave", there are people who take it as their name. This shows that in the Han Dynasty, "Weiyang" and "Changle" were Kyrgyz languages commonly used in all walks of life in China.

Extended data

The architectural pattern of Weiyang Palace;

Changle Palace and Weiyang Palace are located on the east and west sides of Anmen Street in Chang 'an, Han Dynasty, so they are also called East Palace and West Palace respectively. The Han dynasty was "right" and the orientation was "west". Nishinomiya is the imperial palace, the so-called "public palace". Weiyang Palace, also known as Purple Palace or Wei Zi Palace, was divided into three walls by ancient astronomers in China, with fifteen stars in the middle wall, also known as Purple Palace. The Purple Palace is the living room of the Emperor of Heaven, and Weiyang Palace is called the Purple Palace because it is the Miyagi of the emperor on earth.

There are three trunk roads in Miyagi, two parallel east-west trunk roads run through Miyagi, and a north-south trunk road runs through it in the middle. Two east-west trunk roads divide Weiyang Palace into three areas: south, middle and north.

Baidu encyclopedia-weiyang palace