Question 2: What is "Three Religions and Nine Currents"?
Idiom definition refers to various religions or academic schools. It also refers to people from all walks of life. Three religions: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism; Nine streams: Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalists, Famous Scholars, Mohists, Strategists, Miscellaneous Scholars and Farmhouses.
Question 3: What do you mean by "three religions and nine streams"? It 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 (Confucianism)
Buddhism (Buddhism)
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Jiuliu
In Hanshu? Artistic and literary records refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Artists, Mohism, Military Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family respectively. Nine schools and ten schools are novelists except nine schools.
Nine streams can be subdivided into upper nine streams, middle nine streams and lower nine streams, but there are different opinions. This "nine streams" is social status, and it has no direct relationship with the theory of "nine streams and ten schools".
Emperors, sages, hermits, immortals, literati, warriors, agriculture, industry and commerce.
Buddha, heaven, emperor, official, cabinet old, prime minister, advance, lift, and solve yuan.
Buddha, immortal, emperor, official, bucket official, scale, industry, commerce, zhuangtian
Buddha, Immortal, Emperor, Official, Shaoguo, Dang, Shang, Hakka, Zhuangtian
[Editor] Zhong Jiuliu
Doctor, Xiang Ming, Dan Qing, scholar, monk, Tao, Ni.
Scholar, doctor, Dan Qing, leather (shadow play), playing and singing, gold (divination), monk, Taoist, chess and piano.
Lizi, medicine, geomantic omen, criticism, painting, monks, Taoism, chess, calligraphy and painting.
Lizi, medicine, geomantic omen, criticism, painting, physiognomy, monks, Taoism, chess, calligraphy and painting.
Xiajiuliu
Pet, servant, scale, matchmaker, pawn, demon, thief, thief, prostitute.
High platform, hair dryer, circus, push, pool, back rubbing, repair, matching, prostitute
Beating dogs, selling oil, pedicure, shaving, lifting vegetables, tailoring, singing, prostitution, and blowing my luck.
Witches, butchers, elevators, sausages, razors, hair dryers, musicians, street vendors.
Slavery, begging, self-protection (the original meaning of hooligans is vagabond and ronin), prostitution, theft, theft (abusive men, stealing women and prostitutes all have this intention)
Jiang Yuequan mentioned the last nine streams in Tantan Tang Dasheng (the rest were not mentioned):
Mojiuliu
The first-class doctor Samsung has four hexagrams and five hexagrams, and only Xiang Jia said that the sixth book has seven books, eight paintings, nine piano and nine chess.
Question 4: What exactly does China mean by "three religions and nine streams"? Three traditional religions in China: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. The so-called nine streams actually refer to the' upper, middle and lower' third class. The third of the three religions; Nature divides three times five into two. As for going to middle school and going to middle school, are they derived from Hanshu? The Records of Literature and Art 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, which generally refers to people who wandered around the rivers and lakes and engaged in various industries in the old society.
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, which generally refers to people who wandered around the rivers and lakes and engaged in various industries in the old society. 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 schools, Legalists, famous artists, Mohists, militarists, miscellaneous schools and peasant schools.
"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 "middle nine streams" are: Ju Zi, Doctor, Xiang Ming, Dan Qing (painter), scholar, monk, Tao and Ni.
"Dirty servants" are: masters, servants, scales (scales), matchmakers, pawns, time demons (kidnappers and witches), thieves, thieves and prostitutes.
Question 5: What are three religions, nine streams, five elements and eight accomplishments? "Three religions" refer to Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism in China.
"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.
"Nine streams": Ju Zi, Doctor, Xiang Ming, Dan Qing (painter), scholar, monk, Tao, Ni.
"Dirty": master, servant, scale (scale), matchmaker, pawn, time demon (witch, kidnapper), thief, thief and prostitute.
Five elements: car shop, boat shop, foot shop and official shop.
Eight jobs: goldsmith, silversmith, coppersmith, blacksmith, carpenter, bricklayer and stonemason.
There is another explanation:
The textbook explains that "three religions and nine streams" originally meant three religions and nine studies. Ancient Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism; Confucianism, Taoism, ink, law, name, miscellaneous, agriculture, yin and yang, vertical and horizontal nine streams. Later, it generally refers to various schools of religious and academic circles.
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 considered to refer to people who wandered around the rivers and lakes and engaged in various industries in the old days. The "three religions and nine streams" in ancient vernacular novels often contain derogatory meanings.
In fact, "three religions and nine streams" originally meant three religions and nine studies.
As for the "three religions", it is recorded that they began in the Three Kingdoms period. The three religions mentioned by Sun Quan in "Letter to Kan Ze" 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 schools, Legalists, famous artists, Mohists, militarists, miscellaneous schools and peasant schools. A brief introduction is as follows:
Confucianism is the main body of feudal culture in China, and it has the most far-reaching influence in 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 with Laozi's "Tao" theory as its core 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 his thought of "happiness depends on disaster, and disaster depends on happiness" has simple dialectical thought. Taoism in Han Dynasty respected Laozi as the ancestor of Taoism, but Laozi's theory was not religious.
Yin-Yang School: A school that advocated the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements during the Warring States Period, represented by Zou Yan of Qi State.
Legalist school: an important school advocating the rule of law in the Warring States period. Guan Zhong and Zi Chan, who originated in the Spring and Autumn Period, were represented by Shang Yang and Shen Buhai in the Warring States Period, and Han Fei was a master of legalism.
Master: A school of thought and a "debater" in the Warring States period is actually ancient logic. On behalf of GongSunLong.
Mohism: It is a school of thought in the Warring States period, which advocates "non-aggression (against unjust wars)", "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 "Zonghe School" and the "Lian Heng School". Representative figures Su Qin (advocating "unity", 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 literati who mixed the thoughts of various schools from the Warring States to the Qin and Han Dynasties. Their characteristics are "Confucianism and Mohism, harmony between name and law". Represented by Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals and Huainanzi.
Farmhouse: an academic school that reflects agricultural production and farmers' thoughts during the Warring States period.
Question 7: What is the number 6?
Question 8: What do you mean by "three religions and nine streams"? Three religions and nine streams (also called 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, in the Han Dynasty, were called "Xia, Yin Shangjing and Zhou" by Han Confucianism, and some of them were also called the teaching contents of Confucianism. After Buddhism was introduced into China, the three religions usually refer to Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. The meanings of the three religions in later generations are basically fixed, referring to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.
Ninety-six, in Hanshu? Artistic and literary records refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Famous Artists, Mohism, Military Strategist, Miscellaneous Family and Peasant Family respectively.