What do you mean by how to pronounce granary?
Lin: Mi Zang is called Lin.
Send it to the granary and give it to the poor. -Book of Rites
Cang Li knows etiquette, food and clothing know honor and disgrace. -Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan
Open the granary, understand the national treasury and help them. -Green? Hong's "Zhi Ping Pian"
detailed description
A warehouse for storing rice grains.
1, "Mozi Le Fei Merchants": "Gentleman ... governs the internal affairs of the state, and restricts the interests of Guanshi Mountain Forest externally, so as to actually store the state treasury and divide it."
2. "Book of Rites and Moon Order": "Ji Chunyue ... is destined to send granaries to the poor, but also to be exhausted." ? Where's Kong? A sparse introduction? Cai Yong said, "Storing grain is a storehouse, and storing rice is a storehouse."
3. "Records of the Five Emperors": "Yao Nai gave clothes and harps to build granaries for cattle and sheep."
4. Don? Yuan Zhen? "Fan Shou Shangshu Cangbu Foreign Minister System": "Take advantage of my autumn to make a big warehouse."
5. Song Fan Zhongyan's "Two Offensive and Defending Strategies: Peace and Defending": "In a few years, Su Cang was full."
6. Chapter 71 of "Biography of Feng Ming Menglong in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "(Qi) Get rid of annoying punishment, build granaries, borrow food to help the poor, and the people feel happy. So I recruited from the eastern princes. "
7. Qing Zhao Zhuo Xiaoting Zalu Chundi loves the people: "Occasionally, local disasters are biased, that is, the granary is ordered to be opened and taxes are exempted."
medical term
1, figuratively speaking, refers to the functions of the spleen and stomach in receiving and transporting.
⑴ "Su Wen Mi Jing Ling Lan" said: "Those who have spleen and stomach are the officials of granaries, and the five flavors are self-evident." Bing Wang's note: "Let the grain be the official of the granary."
Ma Su's "Su Wen Zhu Zheng Fa Wei" says: "The spleen and stomach belong to the soil and are the officials of the granary."
Wu Kun commented on Wu: "The spleen and stomach contain it, so it is called the official of the granary."
Zhang Jiebin's "Three Volumes of Tibetan Elephants" notes: "The spleen governs transport and transformation, the stomach receives food, and the water flows through the valley, so they are all officials of the granary."
Zhang Zhicong's "Su Wen Notes" said: "The spleen and stomach transport grain, so it is the official of the granary."
Gao Shizong's "Su Wen Zhi Jie" says: "The stomach governs appetite, and the spleen governs transport and transformation. Both of them are influenced by Shui Gu's essence, and they are still the officials of granaries."
(2) "Su Wen Mai Bo" says: "Those who don't hide granaries don't want granaries." Bing Wang's Note: "Cang Li refers to the spleen and stomach."
Ma Shu's "Su Wen Zhu Zheng Fa Wei" said: "In the barn, the spleen and stomach are also."
Zhang Dengben and Wu Changchun's Dictionary of Neijing said: "Grain is stored in warehouses, and rice is stored in warehouses." A granary refers to a warehouse for storing rice grains. Metaphorically, the spleen and stomach have the functions of receiving Shui Gu, transporting subtle substances and supplying various substances needed by the human body, so it is called granary. "
Press: The Book of Rites and the Moon Order says: "Grain is stored in warehouses, and rice is stored in warehouses." Cang Xie refers to the place where grain is stored. The spleen governs the transport and transformation, and the stomach governs the reception, which is the sea of water and grain. Both of them participate in the digestion and absorption of Shui Gu, so they are called the officials of the granary.
2. The granary refers to the stomach.
Shuowen Roubu said: "The stomach is also a valley house." "Su Wenyi's theory of partial acupuncture" says: "The stomach is the official of the granary, and the five flavors are self-evident."
It is the stomach and intestines that really contact Shui Gu and participate in the digestion and absorption of Shui Gu. However, "the large intestine and small intestine belong to the stomach and are also the meridians of the foot Yangming." (Lingshu Book) The intestine belongs to the stomach fu-organs, so Cang Li only refers to the stomach.
"Lingshu Qi Ying" says: "The way to nourish qi, the inner valley is treasure, and the valley enters the stomach." "Five flavors of Lingshu" says: "The stomach is the sea of five internal organs, and Shui Gu enters the stomach ... The valley begins in the stomach." "Lingshu Stomach" says: "I'd rather smell the six internal organs and disperse the grains, but the size of the stomach and the amount of the grains?" , "Lingshu Renping Juegu" says: "This stomach is also affected by Shui Gu." And "Difficult Classics and Forty-two Difficulties" says: "How long is a person's stomach and how much is Shui Gu?" And so on.
"The stomach is the official in the barn," said Japanese Sen's A Textual Research Note on Su Wen. "