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What does twenty-four mean?

Question 1: What does age twenty-four mean? 24 years old.

Question 2: What does the number twenty-four on the calendar mean? The word twenty-four is nian (read), which means twenty, and twenty-four is the 24th. Wish you good luck

Question 3: What does September 24 mean? September 24

Question 4: What does October 24 mean in the lunar calendar?

Question 5: What does the 24th house mean? The 24th house is the official and the auspicious gate is in the position

Zizhai, Guizhai, Shenzhai, Chenzhai, Xunzhai and Xinzhai are in the You position. .

Gen Zhai and Bing Zhai officials Gui Jimen are in the position of Zi.

For Hai Zhai, Mao Zhai, Wei Zhai and Geng Zhai, the official Guiji gate is in the Mao position.

In Dingzhai, Sizhai, Youzhai and Chouzhai, the official Jimen is in the Xu position.

The officials of Wu Zhai and Jia Zhai are in the Si position.

Question 6: What is the pronunciation of the word twenty-four?

Pinyin: [niàn]

The word 四

Pinyin:

[sì]

Question 7: What do the twenty-four phases in Feng Shui refer to? It is a special compass specially used to measure the orientation of the yin and yang house and the surrounding environment. From this, we can see that the house is in Which mountain (direction) among the 24 mountains (directions) in 360 degrees is either in the same direction or in the opposite direction, and which mountain (direction) is at several degrees? What is the general good or bad luck in the frame... This may make it clearer.

Question Eight: What does the upper half of the twenty-four solar terms mean six, twenty-one, twenty, and twenty?

Question 9: What are the twenty-four solar terms? I thought they were 24 virtues, but later I found out they were 24 tests. The story of Shun’s parents. I feel like when people talk about the 24 filial piety in life, they mean they are a good boy and a good man.

01 Filial piety moves heaven

Shun, the legendary ancient emperor and one of the Five Emperors, had a surname of Yao and a given name of Chonghua. His nickname was Yu, and he was known as Yushun in history. According to legend, his father Gusou, stepmother, and half-brother Xiang tried to kill him many times: when they asked Shun to repair the roof of the barn, they set fire under the barn, but Shun jumped down and escaped with two bamboo hats in hand; when they asked Shun to dig a well, Gusou Sou and Xiang went down to fill the well, while Shun dug a tunnel to escape. Afterwards, Shun showed no resentment and was still respectful to his father and loving to his younger brother. His filial piety moved the Emperor of Heaven. When Shun was farming in Mount Li, elephants plowed the land for him and birds weeded for him. Emperor Yao heard that Shun was very filial and capable of handling political affairs, so he married his two daughters Ehuang and Nvying to him. After years of observation and testing, Emperor Yao selected Shun as his successor. After Shun ascended the throne as emperor, he still visited his father respectfully, and granted Xiang the title of Zhuchu

02 Tasted the decoction for himself

Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty Liu Heng, the third son of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, Born to Queen Mother Bo. He became emperor in the eighth year of his reign (180 BC). He was known all over the world for his benevolence and filial piety, and he never slacked off in serving his mother. His mother had been ill for three years, and he often couldn't sleep without blinking an eye or taking off his clothes. He personally tasted the decoctions his mother took before letting her take them with confidence. He reigned for 24 years, focusing on moral governance, promoting etiquette, and paying attention to the development of agriculture, which made the Western Han Dynasty stable, the population prosperous, and the economy recovered and developed. His reign with Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty is known as the "Government of Wen and Jing."

03 Biting fingers hurts

Zeng Shen, courtesy name Ziyu, was a native of the Lu state in the Spring and Autumn Period. He was Confucius's proud son. He was known as "Zengzi" in the world and was famous for his filial piety. When he was young, his family was poor and he often went into the mountains to collect firewood. One day, a guest came to the house, and the mother was at a loss, so she bit her finger with her teeth. Zeng Shen suddenly felt distressed. Knowing that his mother was calling him, he quickly returned home carrying firewood and knelt down to ask why. His mother said, "A guest came unexpectedly. I am biting my fingers in hope that you will come back." Zeng Shen then received the guest and treated him with courtesy. Zeng Shen was very knowledgeable and once proposed the self-cultivation method of "I should examine myself three times in a day" ("The Analects of Confucius"). It is said that he wrote Confucian classics such as "Great Learning" and "The Classic of Filial Piety". Later Confucians respected him as "Zongsheng". .

04 A Hundred Miles of Negative Rice

Zhong Yuan, also known as Zi Lu or Ji Lu, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. He was Confucius's proud disciple. He was straightforward, brave and very filial. In his early years, his family was poor, so he often picked wild vegetables to make meals, but he carried rice home from hundreds of miles away to serve his parents. After the death of his parents, he became a high official and was ordered to go to the state of Chu. He was accompanied by hundreds of chariots and horses, and he had as much grain as ten thousand bells.

Sitting on the folded brocade mattress and eating a sumptuous feast, he often missed his parents and sighed: "Even if I want to eat wild vegetables and carry rice for my parents, where can I get it again?" Confucius praised: "You Serving your parents can be said to be doing your best when you are alive, but you will miss them after death." ("Confucius' Family Sayings: Thoughts")

05 Lu Yi Shun Mu

Min Sun, courtesy name Zi. Qian, a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period, was Confucius' disciple. Among Confucius, he was known for his virtues as well as Yan Yuan. Confucius once praised him and said: "How filial, Min Ziqian!" ("The Analects of Confucius? Advanced"). His biological mother died early, and his father married a second wife and gave birth to two more sons. His stepmother often abused him. In winter, his two younger brothers wore winter clothes made of cotton, but they gave him "cotton clothes" made of reed catkins. One day, when his father went out, Min Sun shivered due to the cold while pulling the cart, and dropped the rope. He was scolded and whipped by his father. The reed flowers flew out along with the broken seams, and his father knew that Min Sun was being abused. The father returned home and wanted to divorce his second wife. Min Sun knelt down and begged his father to forgive his stepmother, saying, "I am the only one who will suffer the cold if I leave my mother. If I divorce my mother, the three children will suffer the cold." His father was very moved and agreed to his request. When his stepmother heard about it, she regretted her mistake and treated him like her own son from then on.

06 Deer Milk Blessing

Tanzi, a native of the Spring and Autumn Period. My parents are old and suffer from eye diseases, so they need to drink deer milk to treat them. So he put on deer skin and went into the mountains, got into the deer herd, squeezed the deer milk, and offered it to his parents. One time when he was collecting milk, he saw a hunter about to shoot a muntjac deer. Tan Zi hurriedly lifted up the deer skin and walked out. He told the hunter about the fact that he had squeezed deer milk to treat his parents' illness. The hunter respected him as a filial piety and gave him deer milk as a gift. , escorting him out of the mountain.

07 Playing and entertaining relatives

Lao Laizi, a hermit from Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period, farmed at the southern foot of Mount Meng to avoid the chaos of the world. He was filial to his parents and served them all the delicacies he could. He was still young at the age of 70. He often wore colorful clothes and played with a rattle like a child to make his parents happy. Once when he was delivering water to his parents, he fell when he entered the house. He was afraid that his parents would be sad, so he simply lay on the floor to study. The child cried while the elders laughed.

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Question 10: What does "Twenty-Four Filial Piety" mean in Cantonese? The full name of "Twenty-Four Filial Piety" is "Selected Poems of the Quanxiang Twenty-Four Filial Piety", which is the promotion of Confucianism in ancient China. Popular reading on thought and filial piety. Cantonese people compare filial piety to their children with the "Twenty-four Filial Piety", so they describe a filial person as the "Twenty-four Filial Piety".