Why do "Ear Talk", "Yu Chu Zhi" and "Shuo Yong" mean this? Does it have any meaning?
Feng Shui is very particular about geology, even picky, and believes that geology determines human physique. Modern science has also proved that this is scientific. Geology affects people in at least the following four aspects:
First, soil contains elements zinc, molybdenum, selenium, fluorine, etc. It is radiated into the air during photosynthesis and directly affects human health. Wang Tonggui of the Ming Dynasty said in "Ear Talk": "Heng Zhi often comes to Yang to establish tin. People in the area said: "Any place where tin is produced is not suitable for reproduction, so people will be poor and move away. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas, which is more than a thousand years earlier than "Ear Talk", also records many relationships between geology and the body. In particular, plants grown from specific geology have an impact on the body's shape, constitution, and fertility. .
A collection of short stories written by Zhang Chao in the early Qing Dynasty. "In addition to "Youmengying", "Flowers and Birds in Spring and Autumn", "Supplements to the Flowers", etc.
The novel is named after "Yu Chu" and was first published in Ban Gu's "Hanshu·Yiwenzhi". Containing "Yu Chu Zhou Shuo", Zhang Heng's "Xijing Fu" said that "Nine Hundred Novels are from Yu Chu". However, the Ming Dynasty collected "Xu Qi Xie Ji" and eight Tang novels and engraved them into one. The book was named "Yu Chu Zhi", and the "Sikuquanshu General Catalogue" was named "Lu Shi Yu Chu Zhi". Later Tang Xianzu had 4 volumes of "Continuation of Yu Chu Zhi", and Deng Qiaolin had "Guang Yu Chu Zhi". ” 4 volumes, mostly collected articles by predecessors, not written by themselves. Zhang Chao’s “Xinzhi of Yuchu” in the early Qing Dynasty also collected articles by people in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, compiled into one volume, and compiled by Zheng Shu in 20 volumes. If there are 12 volumes of "Yu Chu Zhi", the various "Yu Chu Zhi" are short story anthologies.
The chapters collected in "Yu Chu Xin Zhi" are different from those of previous anthologies. Among them, most of them are real people and are not entirely fictional. For example, Wei Xi's "Biography of Mr. Jiang Zhenyi", Wang Siren's "Biography of Xu Xiake", and Wu Weiye's "Biography of Liu Jingting" are all real people. For example, Hou Fangyu's "Epitaph of Guo Laopu". "Inscription" is an even more true record. The stories included in "Yu Chu Xin Zhi" cover a wide range of subjects, and generally contain some strange plots or unusual events and characters, such as "The Legend of the Swordsman" by Wang Shi and Peng Shiwang. "Jiuniuba Guan Drama" and so on are the most outstanding ones.
Many of the chapters collected in "Yu Chu Xin Zhi" use the style of essays to write fascinating stories about extraordinary characters.
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"Shuo Yong" is a diet book of the Song Dynasty