1. The ancient Chinese meaning of Qiang
Qiangqiáng [name] (1) (Knowing.
From stinginess, from earth. "Stinginess" means frugal collection Meaning.
The purpose of building a wall is to collect it. Original meaning: a barrier around a house or garden. A wall is a barrier.
——"Shuowen" No one can surpass my wall. ——"Poetry·Zheng Feng·Jiang Zhongzi" A wall of dung and earth cannot be made into a wall.
——"The Analects of Confucius·Gongye Chang" Stopping is like a wall. ——"Wei Liaozi·War Power" The old man walked over the wall.
——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Shi Hao Li" (2) Another example: Qiangque (courtyard; gate); Qiangyu (house, residence; metaphor for people) magnanimity); wall (fen fence, fence); east of the wall (a metaphor for living in seclusion to avoid troubled times); earthen wall; wall (4) The door screen is within the Xiaoqiang. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Ji".
Note: Within the Xiao Qiang, refers to the area within the king’s gate, which refers to internal worries (5) Another example: Xiao Qiang (the small wall that served as the door in the ancient palace) (6) In ancient times, the coffin was covered on the hearse during funerals. of decorative valances]. For example: Qianghe (i.e. official hanging); Qiangliu (the decorative curtain covering the hearse during a funeral). 2. The ancient Chinese meaning of wall
wall qiáng [name]
(1) (Knowing. From stinginess, from earth. " stingy " means frugal collection. The earth is built into the wall , intended for collection. Original meaning: barrier around a house or garden)
Wall, wall. ——"Shuowen"
No one can cross my wall. ——"Poetry·Zheng Feng·Jiang Zhongzi"
A wall of dung and earth cannot be built up. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Gongye Chang"
Stopping is like a wall. ——"Wei Liaozi·War Power"
The old man walked over the wall. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Shi Hao Li"
(2) Another example: Qianque (courtyard; gate); Qianyu (house, residence; metaphor for a person's magnanimity); Wall (fence) , fence); east of the wall (a metaphor for living in seclusion to avoid troubled times); earthen wall; fence
(4) Door screen
And it is within the Xiaoqiang. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Ji". Note: Within the Xiao Qiang, refers to the area within the king's gate, which is a metaphor for internal worries
(5) Another example: Xiao Qiang (the small wall inside the ancient palace that served as a door)
(6) Ancient times Decorative curtain covering the coffin on the coffin during the funeral]. For example: Qianghe (i.e. official hanging); Qiangliu (the decorative curtain covering the hearse during a funeral) 3. Words for walls in classical Chinese, such as "垞", "垣", etc., what else are there < /p>
There are many words that express the meaning of wall. Although they are all walls, they express different meanings.
1. 葑 zì low wall.
2.籞yù the wall and fence of the garden
3.墉yōng the city wall and high wall
4.xiao xiāo the screen wall
< p> 5.壝wéi the low wall around the ancient altar6.廆huì wall
7.雉zhì city wall
8. 姧ruán the ancient palace Exterior wall
9. 勋péng An earthen wall used for shooting and aiming.
10.阫 péi wall
11. Bad péi is the same as "PE" in ancient times, referring to the back wall of the house.
12.庉 dùn building wall.
13. Block dǔ wall 4. How to write "signature wall" in ancient Chinese
Your question has two meanings: 1. The classical Chinese name for "signature wall"; 2. "signature wall" " is written in ancient Chinese characters.
The respective explanations are as follows:
1. There was no such thing as a "signature wall" in ancient China, so there is no classical Chinese explanation. Although a new "signature wall" can be created based on the characteristics of classical Chinese, it is neither fish nor fowl after all.
2. Seal script writing method of “Signature Wall”: