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What is salty as the surname?

When "xi 'an" is used as the surname, it is pronounced as "Xi".

I. Interpretation

1, Xian's family name has a long history, and its origin can be traced back to the ancient Xia Dynasty in China. According to documents such as Textual Research on Surnames and Surnames Spectrum, Xian's ancestors are descendants and belong to the ancestor's surname.

2. Ancient Xian surnames were mainly distributed in the Central Plains, such as Henan, Shandong, Anhui and other places. With the development of history, the Xian surname gradually spread to all parts of the country, forming a relatively concentrated settlement in some areas.

3. There are also some famous figures in Xian's history, such as Ji Xian in Tang Dynasty and Xian in Song Dynasty. They have made some achievements in politics, culture, art and other fields, and contributed to the development and prosperity of Xianxing.

Second, historical allusions

1, Xianheng Hotel: The word "Xianheng" originated from the Book of Changes, Kun Gua: "Rich in wealth, salty and constant in taste", which means tout va bien is thriving. The "Xianheng Hotel" described by Lu Xun in Kong Yiji is taken from this allusion.

2. Xianyang Palace: Xianyang Palace is the main palace of the Qin Dynasty, the political center and national symbol of the Qin Dynasty. It is located in the west of Xi City, Shaanxi Province and the east of Xianyang City. Zhao Xiang, King of Qin, built a new palace on the south bank of Weihe River in the 13th year (349 BC), which was called Zhangtai Palace. After the death of Zhao Xiang, King Qin Xiaowen officially moved to Xianyang Palace.

3. Saltiness and change: This word comes from Shangshu Andrew, which originally meant that all people bound by old ropes should be updated, and later it generally referred to all old ones. In the late Qing Dynasty, "salt and reform" was often used to refer to the Reform Movement of 1898.

Third, idioms

1, salt and reform: refers to all the old and new.

2, salty mouth and pale tongue: metaphor has nothing to say or nothing to say.

3. Salty wind and egg rain: refers to the wind and rain at sea.

4. Xianyang Torch: refers to Xiang Yu burning Xianyang Palace, and more refers to burning houses.

5, salty five liters three: refers to the emperor was widely, with five emperors, super three kings.