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In ancient times, both men and women had to have long hair, and when they came of age, they were given "bar mitzvahs". A man's coronation is to put his hair in a bun, called a knot, and then put on his hat.
This custom is called "Guan" in Shuowen, which is also the general name of Guan. Call them adults. It is recorded in the Book of Rites Quli that men have 20 crowns. It means to hold a coronation ceremony and give it a word. Therefore, about twenty years old can also be called "the year of weak crown".
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In ancient times, the coronation ceremony was very particular and cautious. According to the book Li Yili, when a nobleman reaches the age of 20, his father or brother will preside over the coronation ceremony in the ancestral hall. First of all, we should choose an auspicious day, choose the guests to be crowned, and prepare the offerings to worship heaven and ancestors. Then, my father and brother will lead us into the ancestral temple to worship heaven and ancestors.
During the coronation ceremony, the guests will be crowned three times in turn, that is, wearing three hats in turn:
First of all, add a cloth crown made of black linen to show that you are qualified to participate in politics and shoulder social responsibilities; Then he added a leather coat made of white deerskin, that is, a military cap, to show that he would perform military service and defend the national territory from now on; Finally, the plain crown with black in the red is an ancient top hat, which means that you can participate in sacrificial ceremonies from now on.
After three crowns, the host must hold a banquet to entertain Binzan and others, which is called "concierge". After the ceremony, the winner goes in to see his mother, and then the guests take the word "Zi" to show that they will have their own dignity in society in the future.
Then meet brothers, admirers and aunts in turn. After that, the recipient took off the hat and clothes he wore for the last coronation, put on a dark black hat and dress, and took gifts to meet the monarch, Dr. Qing and Mr. Xiang.
The ceremony of coronation lasted from the Zhou Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, until the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. As the west wind spread eastward, the crown ceremony gradually declined and disappeared.
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It is human nature to make mistakes. It is not good to change what you have done. (Zuo Zhuan)
2) The auxiliary cars are dependent on each other, and the lips are dead and the teeth are cold. ("Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Five Years")
3) Beowulf was forced to stay where she was, and the woman was temporarily exempted from other countries. ("Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong 32-33 years")
4) Don't forget the past and learn from the future. (Zhao Ce's Warring States Policy)
It is never too late to mend.
6) Know yourself and know yourself. (Sun Tzu's Art of War, Tactics and Raiders)
7) A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ("Lao Zi" Chapter 64)
8) Misfortune depends on happiness, and happiness depends on misfortune. ("Lao Zi" Chapter 58)
9) Skynet is long, but it is sparse and not leaking. ("Lao Zi" Chapter 73))
10) He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. ("Lao Zi")
People are divided into groups (Yijing)
12) if a worker wants to do a good job, he must sharpen his tools first. ("The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong")
13) Don't remonstrate with the past, but you can still pursue the future. (The Analects of Confucius)
14) Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. ("The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan")
15) the three armed forces can win the handsome position, but the ordinary man can't win the ambition. ("The Analects of Confucius Zi Han")
16) learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. ("The Analects of Confucius for Politics")
17) Never tire of learning or teaching. (The Analects of Confucius)
An upright man is open and poised (18), a little person who is often sad. (The Analects of Confucius)
19) If people have no foresight, they will have immediate worries. ("The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong")
20) Keep your word and do what you want. (The Analects of Confucius Lutz)
3. What words did teenagers, middle-aged people and adults use to represent their horns in ancient Chinese? Refers to childhood.
The words in The Book of Songs, such as Feng Wei's Self-protection, General's Mansion and Feng Qitian's Mansion, are all from the perspective of General's Mansion. In the future, it will be called childhood "total angle". Preface to Tao Yuanming's Poem Murong: "The general angle hears the Tao, and the white poem achieves nothing."
Look down: refers to childhood.
In ancient times, boys were not crowned and their hair drooped, so "crying" was used to refer to childhood. Pan Yue's "Borrowing Land Fu": "Being shaken by Brown is always looked down upon."
Bundle hair: refers to teenagers.
Generally speaking, it means 15 years old. At this time, you should learn all kinds of skills. Dai Fu Bao: "Let's go to college, learn great arts and complete the festival."
Logistics: refers to female 15 years old.
The Book of Rites says that "a woman ... has been married for five years". "Cue" means for marriage, which means that you have reached the age of marriage.
Waiting year: refers to the adult marriage of women, also known as "waiting word".
The language in "Empress Cao in the Later Han Dynasty" says that "the young stay in the country". In the future, women's marriage age will be called "waiting year". Selected Works of Song Wendi in Mourning the Empress of Yuan Dynasty: "Therefore, I will wait for the New Year, and the golden sound will be revived. "
Weak crown: refers to a 20-year-old man
Language "Book of Rites Qu Lishang" "Twenty weak and crowned". The ancient man was crowned at the age of 20, indicating that he had reached adulthood. Zuo Si wrote in a poem "Ode to History": "A weak crown makes a gentleman stand out from the crowd."
Standing: refers to 30 years old.
The language "The Analects of Confucius is a government" is "standing at thirty". In the future, thirty will be called the year of "standing". Long Qing, a lonely monk from a strange story in a strange studio, said, "When a friend comes to his hometown, he respects him and sees that he is silent and sincere. He is only one year old."
There is no doubt: it means 40 years old.
The language in The Analects of Confucius is "forty without confusion". In the future, use "no confusion" to represent 40 years old. Ying Kun's "Answer to Han Wenxian's Letter": "My first year, I am not confused."
Ai: It means 50 years old.
Out of the Book of Rites Quli Shang, "Fifty Words of Love". Old people have pale hair. "The Popular Romance of the Republic of China" 37 times: "... I have reached the age of Ai, what am I dissatisfied with?"
Flower armor: refers to 60 years old.
Named after heavenly stems and earthly branches's intricate name. Ji Chenggong's Chronicle of Tang Poetry (Volume 66): "(Zhao Mu) Li Changji, a middle school student in Xian Tong, wrote a short song and said to the wine,' Manually spend sixty flowers, and the cycle is like a pearl'."
Gu Xi: It means 70 years old.
From Du Fu's Qujiang poem: "Wine debts are everywhere, and life is 70 years old." Also known as "Gu Xi".
Whitehead: refers to old age, also known as "Whitehead".
"The Biography of Lu Qiang in the Later Han Dynasty": "Therefore, Duan Ying, Tai Wei, bravely established the world and was used to frontier affairs, and made great achievements."
Yellow hair: refers to the long-lived elderly.
The book of songs, such as The Song of Truffles and Huangfa Taipei. The old man's hair turned from white to yellow. Cao Zhi's "Giving a White Horse to Wang Biao": "Wang Qi loves the county and enjoys the yellow hair period." Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden: "I am yellow and I am happy."
Chubei: refers to the long-lived elderly.
Poems, Elegance, Walking on Reed, Huangtaipei, Taitai and Tun in The Book of Songs are all common. Er Ya Shi Shu: "A broken back leads to a long life." The old man has spots on his back like mackerel.
Period: refers to a hundred years old.
Language "Book of Rites Quli Shang" is "a hundred years, easy". It is said that centenarians depend on their children and grandchildren to support them. Su Rub's "Two Rhymes and Three Trilogy": "You might as well build it around and count the days."
4. There is an old saying in China that all ages: infancy: the age when a child is held by others with a smile, followed by 2-3 years old children: children change their deciduous teeth, followed by 7-8 years old children: children's hair naturally droops without restraint.
The latter refers to children. Also known as partial smoke, partial smoke, partial shadow and partial elegance.
Total angle: children tie their hair and tie it in the bun on both sides of their heads. Represents childhood.
Nine years old and nine years old: nine years old. 13-year-old cardamom: refers to a thirteen-year-old woman.
Cardamom is thirteen or fourteen years old to fifteen or sixteen years old (Cardamom is a plant that blooms in early summer, but not yet in midsummer, which means that people are still underage, so it is called "cardamom youth"). Thirteen: 13 years old.
15 years old Ji: Ji [jρ], originally referring to the ancient hair clasp. Generally, after 15 years old, ancient women rolled up their hair and covered it with a hair clasp, indicating that they had reached adulthood.
"She" refers to a woman who has reached the age of 15. And logistics: refers to a fifteen-year-old woman.
Tie your hair: tie your hair. In ancient times, men tied their hair at the age of 20, and women tied their hair at the age of 15, indicating adulthood. The signs of masculinity of men and women are "coronation" and "coronation" respectively.
Chronicle: 15 years old. Year of study: because "standing at thirty, not confused at forty."
Confucius said, "Be determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, be puzzled at forty, know your destiny at fifty, listen at sixty, and follow your heart at seventy." -"The Analects of Confucius governs"), so later generations called 15 years old "the year of learning".
Hair binding: The ancients took 15 as the age of adulthood, and tied up their hair and put it on their heads. Hair was tied when a man was fifteen (when he was fifteen, a man would dissolve the original corner and tie it into a bundle).
65438+28 years old: 16 years old. 20-year-old crown: refers to 20 years old.
In ancient times, a man was crowned at the age of 20, indicating that he had reached adulthood. Crown: refers to a twenty-year-old man (also known as "weak crown").
Tie your hair: tie your hair. In ancient times, men tied their hair at the age of 20, and women tied their hair at the age of 15, indicating adulthood. The signs of masculinity of men and women are "coronation" and "coronation" respectively.
Weak crown: The ancients were crowned at the age of 20 to show masculinity, but they were not yet strong, so they were called "weak crowns". Refers to just coming of age.
Refers to twenty years old. Weak crown: In ancient times, a man was called "weak" at the age of 20. At this time, he had to put on a hat to show that he had grown up.
"Weak crown" refers to a man who has reached the age of 20. Later generations generally refer to the age of men in their twenties.
Weak crown is a twenty-year-old man. Standing at 30: because "standing at 30, not confused at 40."
Confucius said, "Be determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, be puzzled at forty, know your destiny at fifty, listen at sixty, and follow your heart at seventy." -"The Analects of Confucius is a government"), so later generations call 30 years old "the year of establishment".
Thirty years old: refers to thirty years old. Li is a thirty-year-old man.
Beginning room: thirty years old. "Book of Rites Internal Rules": "When you have a house at the age of 30, you will be in charge of men's affairs."
40-year-old is not confused (the year of no confusion): because "standing at 30, not confused at 40." Confucius said, "I am determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, not be confused at forty, know my destiny at fifty, listen to my ears at sixty, and do what I want at seventy, without overstepping the bounds."
-"The Analects of Confucius governs"), so later generations call 40 years old "the year of no doubt". The year of no doubt: refers to forty years old.
Not confused is that the man is forty (not confused, "not confused, not confused"). 50-year-old Ai: In ancient times, people aged 50 were called "Ai".
"Book of Rites Qu Lishang": "Fifty is Ai." Ai is getting old.
Half a century, the year of knowing one's destiny and longevity: the year of knowing one's longevity refers to 50 years old (also known as "knowing one's destiny" and "half a century"). Know life: It's a 50-year-old man (know life, meaning "knowing destiny").
Know life is short for know life. Know the destiny: Confucius said, "I am determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, not be confused at forty, know the destiny at fifty, listen at sixty and walk at seventy."
-"The Analects of Confucius"), so later generations called the age of 50 "the year of know life". The Year of know life: Because "standing at thirty, not confused at forty."
Confucius said, "Be determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, be puzzled at forty, know your destiny at fifty, listen at sixty, and follow your heart at seventy." -"The Analects of Confucius"), so later generations called the age of 50 "the year of know life".
Year of know life: refers to 50 years old (also known as "knowing destiny" and "half a hundred"). 1969 54 years old: 54 years old.
60 years old, the year of listening, the year of returning to the calendar and the year of spending: all refer to 60 years old. Because "standing at thirty, not confused at forty."
Confucius said, "Be determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, be puzzled at forty, know your destiny at fifty, listen at sixty, and follow your heart at seventy." -"The Analects of Confucius governs"), so later generations call 60 years old "the year of listening".
Old age: honorific, refers to the age of the elderly, mostly over 60 years old. Hua Jia: heavenly stems and earthly branches uses it to date the year. Starting from A, 60 years becomes a week, so it is called 60 years old.
Huajia: In ancient China, dry branches were used to record time. The so-called dry branch is short for heavenly stems and earthly branches.
There are ten stems and twelve earthly branches, and the ten stems and twelve earthy branches are made into sixty units in turn, which are usually called "sixty flower jiazi" or "flower jiazi". When this timekeeping word is used to remember a person's age, it means that a person is 60 years old in the year of sixty.
Flower armor: refers to 60 years old, with branches dating, intricate collocation, repeated for 60 years. 60 years old.
Calendar year: refers to 60 years old. Xia Shou: The ancients took the age of 60 as their next birthday. Xia Shou: It refers to people over 60.
Qi: In ancient times, people who were sixty years old were called Qi. [qí] Ai: In ancient times, 60-year-olds were regarded as ancestors.
6 1 Birthday: 6 1 Birthday. According to the chronological method of cadres and branches, 60 years is a round, and 6 1 year is the time for a new round of recalculation, so it is called "hijri".
70-year-old from the heart: because "standing at 30, not confused at 40." Confucius said, "Be determined to learn five out of ten, stand at thirty, be puzzled at forty, know your destiny at fifty, listen at sixty, and follow your heart at seventy."
-"The Analects of Confucius governs"), so later generations call 70 years old "the year of self-mind". Gu Xi: It is not easy for ancient people to live to 70 years old.
Du Fu said in a poem: "Wine debts are common, and life is seventy years old." Later generations called seventy years old "seventy years old" according to this poem.
Ancient rare birthday: refers to the 70th birthday. From Du Fu's poem "Life is Seventy Years Old".
Seventy years old, the year of trailer and the year of hanging pole: all refer to seventy years old. Di [dié]: Seventy or eighty years old, generally referring to old age.
Such as: Mao [Mao] Diye.