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What do you mean by adding indiscriminately?

Luan Jia means:

Basic explanation: Yu Yun.

Detailed explanation: the son of heaven drives. The son of heaven has a clock, hence the name. "The Biography of Yu Xun in the Later Han Dynasty": "Today, the righteous have the idea of saving the roots, and millions of people feel the sorrow of the old." Scene 12 of Pingju Old Man in the Country: "Long live a single class, go back to the palace, get drunk and borrow a pair of horses." ?

Refers to the son of heaven. Tang Yu Ye's poem "Luo Zhong is pregnant" reads: "After a long time of misfortune, there are many spring grasses in Luoyang." "Zi Tong Zhi Jian Four years later, Zhou Shizong showed his virtue": "If you drive your relatives, you will fight for it."

Example:

1, heir king Chen Yiqing was ordered to Xixia, and the tomb was temporarily moved. The first emperor personally lost his life, bowed to the left and died of grace, and things never stopped.

2, recruiting a son-in-law is naturally extraordinary, and it is full of ostentation and extravagance. The inside and outside look brand-new and extremely luxurious.

Luanjia, also known as Luanyu, refers to the emperor's carriage. Later, it gradually evolved and was simplified by the etiquette team of the ancient emperor.

In the Qing Dynasty, the Jia Ku was the place where Yi Yiwei kept the books of the empress dowager and the emperor. Located in the south of Donghuamen, there are six gatehouses in the north, the Forbidden City wall in the southeast and the Neijinshui River winding in the west, which is an independent courtyard.

There are five warehouses in the east and 10 warehouses in the south of the yard, all of which are yellow glazed tile hard mountain houses with two floors. The original three halls, three small halls, offices, small libraries, archives and so on. Disappeared in Luan Jia's garage. The monument of "Tongji Library in Ancient and Modern Times" unearthed in front of Nanku is a relic of the Ming Dynasty. This place should be the former site of Tongji Library.