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question 1: what do you mean by "three religions and nine streams"? What do all three religions and nine streams refer to? Three religions and nine streams (also called nine streams and three streams) generally refer to the religions and various academic schools in ancient China, and are the grades of people's status and professional names in ancient China. In ancient vernacular novels, it often contains derogatory meanings. Three religions: Confucianism (that is, Confucianism), Buddhism (that is, Buddhism) and Taoism (that is, Taoism): Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Scholars, Mohism, Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family. The so-called "nine schools of thought" refers to nine schools of thought, including Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Scholars, Mohism, Wang Heng, Miscellaneous Scholars, and Farmers, plus novelists. Nine schools of thought can be subdivided into nine schools of thought, nine schools of thought and nine schools of thought. (these nine streams are the status of the local society. There is no direct relationship with the theory of nine schools of thought.) On nine schools of thought, emperors, sages, hermits, children immortals, literati, warriors, peasants, workers, business buddhas, heaven, emperors, officials, cabinet elders, prime ministers, Jin, Ju, Xie Yuan buddhas, immortals, emperors, officials, bucket officials, scales, workers, businessmen, Zhuangtian buddhas, immortals. Leather (shadow play), playing and singing, gold (divination), monk, Taoist, chess and chess, doctor, geomantic omen, criticism, painting, monk, Taoist, chess and chess, doctor, geomantic omen, criticism, painting, physiognomy, monk, Taoist, chess and chess master, official difference and ascending scale. Great God, Bang, Shaving Hair, Blowing Hands, Playing Opera, Street, Selling Sugar

Question 2: What are the three religions and nine streams? sān jiào jiǔ liú

Idiom interpretation refers to various religious or academic schools. It also refers to people from all walks of life in society. Three religions: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism; Nine streams: Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Scholars, Mohism, Strategists, Miscellaneous Scholars, and Farmhouses.

Question 3: What do you mean by "three religions and nine streams"? It generally refers to religions and various academic schools in ancient China, and it is the classification of people's status and professional names in ancient China. In ancient vernacular novels, there are often derogatory meanings.

Three Religions

Three traditional religions in China:

Confucianism (that is, Confucianism)

Buddhism (that is, Buddhism)

Taoism (that is, Taoism)

Nine streams

in Hanshu? Yiwenzhi refers to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Artists, Mohism, Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family respectively. Nine schools and ten schools are novelists in addition to nine schools.

Nine streams can be subdivided into upper nine streams, middle nine streams and lower nine streams, but there are different opinions. (These nine streams are social status, There is no direct relationship with the theories of the nine schools of thought) emperors, sages, hermits, children's immortals, literati, warriors, agriculture, industry and commerce

Buddha, heaven, emperor, official, cabinet elder, prime minister, Buddha, immortal, emperor, official, fighting official, etc. Zhong jiuliu

lifts a child, a doctor, a fortune teller, Dan Qing, a scholar, a chess player, a monk, a Taoist, a nun

a scholar, a doctor, Dan Qing, a shadow play, a piano player, a gold player, a monk, a Taoist, a chess player, a doctor, a geomantic omen, and a piano player. Matchmaker, pawn, time demon, thief, thief, prostitute

Gaotai, Chui, Circus, Tui, Pool, Back Rub, Repair, Match, Prostitute

Beat dogs, sell oil, Pedicure, shave hair, lift food, tailor, singer, prostitute, blow hand

Witch, prostitute. Stealing is a dirty trick.

Jiang Yuequan mentioned the last nine streams in his review of Da Sheng Tang (the rest were not mentioned):

The last nine streams

A first-class doctor, a second-rate doctor, Samsung, has four books and eight paintings, and a nine-piano chess game.

Question 4: What do China's three religions and nine streams specifically mean: Confucianism. The so-called nine streams actually refer to the' upper, middle and lower' third class. Third among the three religions; Nature makes nine out of three. As for the upper middle school and the lower middle school, it is derived from Hanshu? Yi Wen Zhi divides the theory of the world into nine schools and ten schools. "Three religions and nine streams" is generally understood as the name of ancient occupations, and it is generally referred to people who wandered around the rivers and lakes in the old society and engaged in various industries.

The "three religions and nine streams" in ancient vernacular novels often contain derogatory meanings.

"Three religions and nine streams" is generally understood as the name of ancient occupations, and it refers to people who wandered around the Jianghu in the old society and engaged in various industries. The "three religions and nine streams" in ancient vernacular novels often contain derogatory meanings.

"Three religions" refer to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. "Nine streams" refers to nine academic schools in the pre-Qin period, which can be found in Hanshu? Art and literature. These nine schools refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang School, Legalist School, Famous School, Mohist School, Strategist, Miscellaneous School and Peasant School.

"Nine streams" are divided into "upper nine streams", "middle nine streams" and "lower nine streams".

"Shangjiuliu" are: emperors, sages, hermits, children's immortals, literati, warriors, agriculture, industry and commerce.

The "nine streams" are: Ju Zi, doctor, Xiang Ming, Dan Qing (painter), scholar, Qin Qi, monk, Taoist and Buddhist.

The "dirty servants" are: master, servant, scale-lifter, matchmaker, pawn, time demon (kidnapper and witch), thief, thief and prostitute.

question 5: what are the three religions, nine streams, five lines and eight works? The "three religions" refer to the three major sects of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism in China, and the "nine streams" are divided into "upper nine streams", "middle nine streams" and "lower nine streams".

"Shangjiuliu": emperors, sages, hermits, factory immortals, literati, warriors, agriculture, industry and commerce.

the "middle nine streams": Ju Zi, doctor, Xiang Ming, Dan Qing (painter), scholar, piano player, monk, Taoist priest and nun.

"Dirty people": master, official, weigher (weigher), matchmaker, pawn, time demon (witch and kidnapper), thief, thief and prostitute.

Five elements: car dealers, boats, shops, offices

Eight works: goldsmith, silversmith, coppersmith, blacksmith, blacksmith, carpenter, bricklayer and stonemason

There is another explanation:

The textbook explains that the original intention of three religions and nine academic schools refers to three religions. In ancient times, Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism were three religions; Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, France, fame, miscellaneous, agriculture, yin and yang, and vertical and horizontal are nine streams. Later, it generally refers to various schools in religion and academia.

question 6: what does "three religions and nine streams" mean? "Three religions and nine streams" is generally understood as the name of ancient occupations, and it is generally considered to refer to people who wandered the rivers and lakes in the old society and engaged in various industries. The "three religions and nine streams" in ancient vernacular novels often contain derogatory meanings.

in fact, the original intention of "three religions and nine streams" refers to three religions and nine academic schools.

as for the "three religions", it is recorded that it started in the Three Kingdoms period. The three religions mentioned by Sun Quan of the State of Wu and the letter to Kan Ze refer to Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism.

"Jiu Liu" refers to nine academic schools in the pre-Qin period, which can be found in Hanshu? Art and literature. These nine schools refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang School, Legalist School, Famous School, Mohist School, Strategist, Miscellaneous School and Peasant School. The brief introduction is as follows:

Confucianism is the main body of feudal culture in China, and it has the most far-reaching influence by advocating Confucius. From the Han Dynasty to the May 4th Movement, it occupied an important position in China's ideological circle. Mencius and Dong Zhongshu are famous representatives.

Taoism: an academic school centered on Laozi's theory of "Tao" in the pre-Qin period. Zhuangzi inherited and developed Laozi's thoughts and was called a "moralist". Laozi's philosophical thought is objective idealism, but its thought of "happiness depends on misfortune, and misfortune depends on happiness" has the thought of simple dialectics. Taoism in Han Dynasty revered Laozi as the ancestor of Taoism, but Laozi's theory was not religious.

Yin-Yang School: a school advocating the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements in the Warring States Period, with Zou Yan of Qi as the representative.

Legalist School: an important school advocating the rule of law in the Warring States Period. Originated from Guan Zhong and Zi Chan in the Spring and Autumn Period, the representative figures were Shang Yang and Shen Buhai in the Warring States Period, and Han Fei was a master of legalism.

Master: a school of thought in the Warring States period, a "debater", which is actually ancient logic. Representative GongSunLong.

Mohist school: it was a school of thought during the Warring States period, and advocated "non-attack (against unjust war)", "frugality" and "frugality of burial". The founder is Mo Zhai.

Strategists: The strategists engaged in political and diplomatic activities during the Warring States Period included the Hezong School and the Lian Heng School. Representative figures Su Qin (advocating "union", that is, the six countries unite against Qin) and Zhang Yi (advocating "Lian Heng", that is, disintegrating the unity of the six countries and making them serve Qin respectively). These two types of strategists are collectively called "strategists".

Miscellaneous scholars: some scholars who mixed the thoughts of various schools from the Warring States Period to the Qin and Han Dynasties, and their characteristics were "Confucianism and Mohism, and harmony in name and law". Represented as "Lv's Spring and Autumn Annals" and "Huainanzi".

Farmhouse: an academic school that reflected agricultural production and farmers' thoughts during the Warring States Period.

question 7: what is the number of three religions and nine streams? 6

question 8: what does three religions and nine streams mean? Three religions and nine streams (also known as nine streams and three streams) generally refer to religions and various academic schools in ancient China, which is the classification of people's status and professional names in ancient China. In ancient vernacular novels, there are often derogatory meanings.

Three religions, when the Han Dynasty was in the ascendant, Han Confucians regarded "Xia Shangwu, Yin Shangjing and Zhou Shangwen" as three religions, and some also referred to the teaching contents of Confucianism as three religions. After Buddhism was introduced into China, the three religions usually refer to Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. The meaning of the three religions in later generations is basically fixed, referring to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.

Liu Liu, in Hanshu? Yiwenzhi refers to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Artists, Mohism, Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family respectively.