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Analysis:
Three obediences: obey your father before you are married, and obey your husband when you are married , obey the son even after the husband dies
The Four Virtues: A woman’s virtues, a woman’s words, a woman’s appearance, and a woman’s merits
The Three Cardinal Guidelines: The king guides his ministers, the father guides his son, and the husband guides his wife.
Wuchang: benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness
Three Orders and Five Shen (sān lìng wǔ shēn)
Explanation: Order; Shen: Explanation. Repeated orders and warnings.
Source from "Historical Records: Biography of Sun Tzu Wu Qi" by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty: "After the restraints were issued, a yue was set up, which was issued three times and five times."
Usage: conjunction; as a predicate; with a complimentary meaning
Example of Ke Yan's "My Grandpa": "They can't cause me any problems even if they use clever names."
Synonyms for a thousand warnings
Eight of the following remarks An old man made fists
Allusion
In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a famous military scientist named Sun Wu. He took his "Sun Tzu's Art of War" to see the king of Wu in his house. After reading it, King Wu said: "I have read all your thirteen articles on the Art of War. Do you want to try it with my army?" Sun Wu said yes. King Wu asked again: "Is it okay to use women to test it?" Sun Wu also said it was okay. So King Wu summoned one hundred and eighty beauties from the palace and asked Sun Wu to train them. Sun Wu divided them into two teams, using the two concubines favored by King Wu as captains, and asked each of them to hold a halberd. After the team stood up, Sun Wu asked: "Do you know how to turn forward and backward and turn left and right?" The female soldiers said, "Yes." Sun Wu said again: "Look at my heart when moving forward; look at my heart when turning left. My left hand; look to the right to look at my right hand; look to the back to look at my back." The female soldiers said, "I understand." So Sun Wu ordered the iron ax (a torture instrument used for killing people in ancient times) to be brought out and warned them again and again. After saying this, he beat the drum to give the command to turn right. Unexpectedly, the female soldiers not only failed to act according to the order, but actually laughed. Upon seeing this, Sun Wu said: "The unclear explanation and unclear explanation should be the fault of the generals." So he explained to them what he had just said in detail. Then beat the drum to give the command to turn left. The female soldiers still just laughed. Sun Wu said: "It is the general's fault that the explanation is unclear and the explanation is unclear. Since the explanation is clear and the order is not obeyed, it is the fault of the captain and the soldiers." After saying this, the followers pushed the two captains out and beheaded them. When the King of Wu saw that Sun Wu wanted to kill his beloved concubine, he hurriedly sent someone to intercede with Sun Wu, but Sun Wu said: "Since I have been appointed as a general, I will be in the army, and you will not accept your orders!" So he ordered the two female captains to beheaded. , and then appoint the two leaders as captains. From then on, the female soldiers practiced complex movements such as forward and backward, left and right, even kneeling and standing up, and no longer dared to play with it. This story originally came from "The Biography of Sun Tzu Wu Qi" in "Historical Records". Later, people extended Sun's repeated explanations to the female soldiers to "three orders and five warnings", which means to warn people repeatedly. For example, a local government has repeatedly warned food stores that food must be clean and hygienic to avoid harming the health of customers. We can say: The government has repeatedly warned food stores to ensure cleanliness and hygiene: everyone already knows it.
Three Religions: Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism
Nine Streams: Nine Streams
In "Hanshu·Yiwenzhi" they respectively refer to: Confucianism, Taoism, and Yin-Yang School , Legalist, famous, Mohist, political strategist, miscellaneous family, peasant family.
Jiu Liu can be subdivided into upper Jiu Liu, middle Jiu Liu and lower Jiu Liu, but there are different opinions.
Shangjiuli
Emperors, sages, hermits, child immortals, literati, warriors, farmers, industry, businessmen
Buddha, heaven, emperor, officials, Ge Lao, Prime Minister, Jin, Ju, Jieyuan
Buddha, Immortal, Emperor, Official, Douguan, Scale, Gong, Shang, Zhuangtian
Buddha, Immortal, Emperor, Official , Shaoguo, Dang, merchant, guest, Zhuangtian
Zhongjiuliu
Juzi, doctor, minister, painting, scholar, chess, monk, Taoist, nun
Scholars, medicine, painting, skin (shadow play), playing and singing, gold (divination and fortune telling), monks, Taoism, chess and piano
Juzi, medicine, feng shui, criticism, painting, painting, Monk, Taoism, Qinqi
Juzi, medicine, Fengshui, Pi, Danqing, Xiang, Monk, Taoism, Qinqi
Xiajiuliu
Master, Yamen Poor, scale-raising, matchmaker, pawn, time monster, thief, theft, prostitute
High platform, blowing, circus, push, pool, back rub, repair, matching, prostitute
Beating Dogs, oil sellers, pedicures, head shaving, Shihehe, tailors, craftsmen, prostitutes, blowers
Witches, prostitutes, masters, bangers, head shaving, blowers, actors, street, selling sweets