There is also a saying that the horn dynasty was often associated with natural disasters such as floods in ancient times. Jiaodai refers to flood disaster, generally refers to the flood caused by continuous rainstorm. Ancient people didn't understand the formation mechanism of rainstorm, so they attributed the reason to the anger of Xiaolong. What are the related nouns? Starting with jiaozi? 、? Fat jiaozi? 、? Has jiaozi passed? 、? Go to jiaozi? The ancients believed that natural disasters such as mountain torrents, floods and mudslides occurred because dragons were angry. If these disasters cause great losses, God will punish the dragon.
In this question? Go to jiaozi? Actually, it should mean this.
So-called? Has jiaozi passed? 、? Go to jiaozi? It's all about floods, like this. Has jiaozi passed? It means that after continuous rainstorm, the water level rises, and the diffused water flows along the ditch to the big rivers, but the harm is less. This is called jiaozi. ? Jiao? This word was also mentioned in the last article, generally referring to flash floods and floods. Passing through jiaozi means that the flood just passes through here, without causing much substantial disaster. The flood over the dumpling is written in ancient Chinese as? Jiaoshui? Although it will not cause a large number of casualties, it will still cause some bridges to be destroyed. The ancients thought that boiling water would not rise too high. If it rises too high, it will be struck by lightning.
And then what? Go to jiaozi? So what? Go to jiaozi? Than education? Has jiaozi passed? To be honest, jiaozi didn't cause a big natural disaster, but jiaozi meant a huge disaster. Flash floods flooded fertile fields, houses and livestock, causing casualties and property losses. It's called. Go to jiaozi? The so-called dragon crossing means that there have been flash floods and floods here.
To put it bluntly, the crossing degree of jiaozi is relatively low, that is to say, after the water rises, it flows along the ditches and rivers, and within the tolerable range, it has not caused too much disaster. It is more serious to go to jiaozi, which means that the flood came from here? Going? However, it caused a disaster.
There are dumplings (floods) that must be treated naturally, but the ancient people's methods of water control are somewhat superstitious.
The method of pickling jiaozi in ancient times;
Miao Xiu town suburb
Miao Xiu cellar is one of the commonly used methods. In temples, there are usually portraits of heroes who control water, such as Li Bing and Dayu. Are ancient heroes of water control. The ancients hoped to shock the flood by worshipping these heroes (Long Xinglang). Although it has no practical effect, it still has some comforting effect on the hearts of ancient people.
Take pavilions as jiaozi.
In ancient times, Mr. Feng Shui, a popular geomancer, measured Feng Shui. If Mr. Feng Shui says there is a risk of mountain torrents and landslides in this place, people will build pavilions and pavilions in the place instructed by Mr. Feng Shui, which means to curb natural disasters such as floods and landslides.
Real angle with metal pillar
The ancients paid attention to geomantic numerology, using metal pillars (copper pillars or iron pillars) to cut off the vitality, that is, to cut off the pulse gas that formed the dragon. This method is widely used among the people.
Qiaoyi town suburb
The reason is the same as the method I introduced above, and they all pay attention to Feng Shui. Jiaojiao in Cambridge Town is also a common folk method, which will give the bridge a special name and carve it to show its shock.
Summary: This article does not discuss the existence of dragons (known dragons do not exist and are legendary creatures like dragons). This article only discusses it? Jiao? Another meaning of this word? Go to jiaozi? In ancient Chinese, it generally refers to flood disaster. Because Jiao has always been a typical example of making waves in the eyes of the ancients, there are various buildings such as vibrating Jiao Tower, vibrating Jiao Pavilion, temples and bridges.