T: smooth. The intersection of heaven and earth symbolizes "Tongtai". The divinatory symbols in the Book of Changes later referred to prosperity. Language "Yitai": "Meet:' Heaven and earth meet Thailand'"
Li dingzuo's explanation led Xun Shuang to say: "Kun qi rises all day;" Dry gas drips to form a tunnel. If heaven and earth are incompatible, they will be blocked; Since we meet, we are Tongtai. "
Tang, "Into the Tide Fu": "Fu, the civilized emperor of virtue and filial piety, has nine things to do, and all countries come to Korea. The sun and the moon are bright, and heaven and earth are harmonious. "
Song and Xu Xuan's Inscription of Wudi New Temple in Jiangzhuang: "Rebuilding, following Wen Guangda. Yin and Yang are unpredictable, and heaven and earth love each other. " Song Tian's Preface to Ode to Taiping: "Believe in temple gods, harmony between heaven and earth. It is appropriate to mourn, to live in Mu Qing and to keep Xuan Mo Road. "
The Significance and Value of Learning Idioms
Idioms show the ability of Chinese to express huge and rich connotations and semantic fusion. It often contains a period of history, a story, an allusion, a truth and a philosophy, which is naturally formed in the evolution of history. Almost every idiom has its origin. The culture and history of every dynasty and generation are preserved in idioms, which makes idioms have distinctive cultural characteristics and characteristics of the times.
Idioms are a major feature of China's traditional culture. They come from a wide range of sources, such as classics, masterpieces, historical stories or proverbs passed down from generation to generation. There are words in words and sounds outside words, which are extremely rich in cultural connotation. They are the most dazzling pearls in China culture. If you master them, you will master the essence of Chinese and the foundation of China culture.