What is the name of the Cowherd?
Question 1: What was the original name of the Cowherd? Sun Shouyi: The hero of the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl among the four ancient Chinese legends - the Cowherd. The ancient legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl was first traced in the Book of Songs, Xiaoya, and Dadong. The legendary birthplace of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is Mount Lufeng in Xinji Township, Lushan County, Pingdingshan City, Henan Province. Some people say that it originated in Yiyuan County, Shandong Province. Legend has it that Niulang's original name was Sun Shouyi, nicknamed Xiaoyi, Weaver Girl was called Jiumei, his elder brother was called Sun Shouren, and his sister-in-law was named Ma.
Question 2: What is the name of the Cowherd? 1) The Cowherd is the golden wind, and the Weaver Girl is the jade dew
The thin clouds make tricks, and the flying stars spread hatred, Yinhan is far away and dark.
As soon as the golden wind and jade dew meet, they will defeat countless people in the world.
Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal"
2) The Cowherd is called Sun Shouyi, and the Weaver Girl is called Beauty.
There is such a passage in "Shu Yi Ji" written by Ren during the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "East of the river, there is a beautiful woman, the son of the Emperor of Heaven. She is a skilled female worker who works hard year after year to weave clothes made of clouds and silk. He must have no joy and no time to tidy up his appearance. The Emperor of Heaven took pity on him and married him to Hexi Petunia. From then on, his work of weaving was wasted. He was so angry that he returned to Hedong and met once a year. p>
The origin of the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is inseparable from the prototype of life. In the Shandong folk opera "Tianhe Pei", it is mentioned that the Cowherd's name is Sun Shouyi and he lives in Cowherd Official Village.
Question 3: What is the Cowherd’s real name? Sun Shouyi
On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, this is the most romantic "Qixi Festival" among the traditional Chinese festivals. In Lushan County, Henan Province, "the cultural hometown of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl in China", local people expressed their longing and expectations for a happy and happy life by offering sacrifices to the Cowherd and performing folk songs, and praised the great love of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Playing music, offering grains and holy water, giving gifts and toasts... Early in the morning on the 26th, people from Sunyi Village, Xinji Township, Lushan County spontaneously gathered at the Sun Ancestral Hall at the head of the village to worship their Ancestor - "Cowherd" Sun Shouyi, and prayed that the Sun family's children and grandchildren would be prosperous and wealthy for a long time.
According to local legend, Sun Shouyi's parents died when he was young and he lived with his brother. He herded cattle during the day and stayed in Lufeng Mountain at night. He was known as the "Cowherd". Later, under the guidance of Lao Niu, the Cowherd accidentally married the fairy Hong Yi who came down to earth to bathe in the Lotus Pond. From then on, the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl began. Later, people called the village where Sun Shouyi lived Sunyi Village.
Sun Guowei, the master of ceremonies and a descendant of "Cowherd", said that there are currently more than 1,100 people in his village, and nearly a thousand people named Sun are all descendants of Cowherd. "We sacrifice the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. Many people in the village can sing folk songs about the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl."
The reporter saw that the small Sun family ancestral hall was filled with incense. The grandson who claimed to be a descendant of the Cowherd The villagers were arranged by seniority and bowed three times to the statue of "Cowherd" Sun Shouyi. On the incense table in the ancestral hall, there are freshly picked peanuts, grapes and corn.
In addition to the Sun Ancestral Hall, a larger-scale worship and blessing activity was also held on Lufeng Mountain in the east of Sunyi Village. Tens of thousands of people, as well as young men and women who participated in the "Ten Thousands of People Dating Party", climbed to the Cowherd Cave and the Cowherd Temple, which are more than 300 meters above sea level, to offer incense to the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, praying for a happy marriage and a happy marriage. Ding Xingwang.
The "Lushan County Chronicles" of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty recorded: "There is a Niulang Cave and a Niulang Temple on Lufeng Mountain. People who are sick of horses or cows pray for answers." When the reporter climbed to the entrance of the Niulang Cave, he saw More than a hundred people burned incense and worshiped in front of the cave. Looking down, the hillside is crowded with people, villagers, tourists and folk artists coming and going in an endless stream.
Halfway up the mountainside of Lufeng Mountain, hundreds of rap artists were singing and dancing, performing folk performances such as "Cowherd's Whip" and "Qixi Festival Love". There were solos, duets, and love song performances, but Most of them are folk songs praising the love story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Miss Yan, a "post-80s" tourist from Zhengzhou, said after offering incense to the Cowherd that it was the first time she had heard and seen so many people worshiping the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The simple villagers actually This tradition is still preserved, and Chinese Valentine's Day is really special.
Seventy-five-year-old Hu Gen said that people come to worship not only on Chinese Valentine's Day, but also on the eighth day of March and the ninth day of September. Many of them come to make wishes for their children's marriages. , "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are the ancestors and must be worshiped from generation to generation."
However, Sun Yicun also has its own taboos. Old man Hu Gen said that as long as he can remember, the local opera "The Story of Tianhe" has been banned. "That is disrespectful to the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl!" (End)
Question 4: What does Cowherd mean? In Japan, Cowherd's shop is a very formal culture. There are all male waiters inside, and the patrons are basically women. The Cowherd's job is to drink and chat with these people, helping them forget the things in life. Pressure. A regular Cowherd will not use his body to do business. All income is calculated from the commission of the wine ordered by the customer!
In Shanghai, a regular Cowherd shop has already opened for business. !
However, I guess what you asked was probably a misunderstanding later. Those who provide services to women are called ducks, and those who provide services to men are called MB (money boy).
Question 5: What is the name of the cowherd in ancient times? What is the name of the cowherd in ancient times? The man is called "Altair."
Question 6: What does the man mean?
Question 7: What does Cowherd mean? I just looked it up a few days ago... Now it is used to refer to duck... Haha...
Question 8: What does Taiwanese Cowherd mean? It is a male prostitute
In ancient China, male prostitutes who specialized in providing sex were called hustlers and prostitutes, and Wu Zetian kept several of them in captivity. Hundreds of prostitutes, many poets also like to keep prostitutes in captivity, such as Zheng Banqiao. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, she was called Xianggong or Xianggu, and she opened an Elephant Gu Museum. In modern times, men who provide services to women are commonly known as cowherds. In ancient times, there were many male prostitutes in large numbers. There is a fixed source of customers, and they not only cater to female clients but also male clients.
Question 9: What does the Korean mean by Cowherd? It is a bartender. Cowherds usually work in the business of wealthy women. In the face of the bustling nightlife, they wine, chat, dance, and maybe spend the night with rich women, female employees, female white-collar workers, and lonely mistresses. It is said that the income is very high, but not all of it can be pocketed by oneself, and the accounts have to be divided with relevant personnel. The Cowherd's income mainly comes from commissions from selling wine. The more customers order, the higher the Cowherd's income.
Question 10: Why is Cowherd called Cowherd? It is said that a long time ago, there was an orphan named Cowherd in Niujiazhuang in the west of Nanyang City. He lived with his brother and sister-in-law. It was not good for him. He gave him nine cows but asked him to bring ten back, otherwise he would never go back. When he was frustrated, he received advice from an expert and found a sick old scalper in Funiu Mountain. He took good care of it, only to learn that the old cow turned out to be the Taurus star in the sky that was knocked down to earth. The Cowherd successfully took it home.
Later, under the guidance of Lao Niu, Cowherd found the place where the fairies were bathing and playing, and picked up the clothes of one of them. The fairy's name was Weaver Girl. The two met and fell in love. Fertility involves twins of dragon and phoenix. But because she violated the rules of heaven, Weaver Girl was taken back to heaven. The old cow told the cowherd that after it dies, it can make shoes from its skin and ride on the clouds. Later, the Cowherd finally went to heaven and was about to reunite with the Weaver Girl, but his way was blocked by the Milky Way transformed from the silver hairpin on the Queen Mother's head. The magpies in the sky were moved by their love and turned into a "magpie bridge", and the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl were finally reunited. The Queen Mother was a little moved, and she ordered that the two of them would meet at Magpie Bridge every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.
After that, every year on Chinese Valentine's Day, the Cowherd put the two children on the poles, and God reunited with the Weaver Girl, which became a good story.
Judging from the records in ancient classics, the folk believe that the Weaver Girl is smart, beautiful and versatile. On the evening of July 7th, begging for wisdom from the Weaver Girl can get rid of clumsiness and become sharp-sighted and skillful, so it is also called begging for skill. Festival; and because most of the people participating in begging activities are boudoir women, it is also called Daughter's Day. On this day, women often gather in the courtyard, wear new clothes, worship the double stars (ie Altair and Vega), set up incense tables, offer fruits, thread needles, join colorful threads, and engage in various begging activities.