The Chinese characters for shijing are: sight mirror, effort, market place, Shijing, warning, audition, stone scripture, reality, stone path, time scene.
1. Sight glass: refers to a device used to observe the conditions of materials inside containers and equipment.
2. Use force: use force and exert force on something. Prologue to Cao Yu's "The Wilderness": "Quick, knock quickly, stop talking nonsense, and work hard!"
3. Market: city; city. "Wei Liaozi·Gongquan": "Soldiers are better than the court, some are better than the wilderness, and some are better than the market."
4. Shijing: refers to the emperor's generation of Zen. Jiang Yan's "Xie Kaifu Pi Zhao Biao": "Elucidate the Glory of the World and the Preface of the Dynasty."
5. Warning: refers to using actions or signals to make people alert. Ji Yun's "Notes from Yuewei Thatched Cottage·Luanyang Xiaoxiaolu 1": "Your father is too arrogant, so I will warn you."
6. Audition: a way to decide actors.
7. Stone Classics: Confucian classics and Buddhist and Taoist classics carved on stone tablets and cliffs in ancient China. Scripture carved in stone. It began in the first year of the Yuanshi period of Emperor Ping of the Han Dynasty (AD). Since then, there have been stone scriptures in all dynasties, such as the Xiping Stone Classic, the Zhengshi Stone Classic, and the Kaicheng Stone Classic. Among the texts that can be found today, the Xiping Stone Classic is the earliest.
8. Reality: a theoretical terminology of classical poetry, a real realm. Either expressing one's feelings directly, touching the scenery, or describing the scenery in detail, they can all be described as real scenes. Volume 1 of Wang Shizhen's "Yi Yuan Yan": "It is better to be near and not far, to be simple and not empty, to have divisions, to have commissions, and to have reality. When it comes to discussion, it is the way of ghosts."
9 , Stone path: stone road in the mountains. Bao Zhao's "From Jibeimen Xing": "The wild geese are flying along the stone bank, and the fish are crossing the flying beams."
10. Scenery: spring scene; current situation; situation; season. The second poem of Liu Shang's "Farewell to Wang Yong": "The cotton clothes are as hot as the clothes are cold, although the scenery is peaceful and spring is late.
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