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How to pronounce six in Lu 'an?

Pronunciation: Lu?

Meaning: Used for place names, Lu 'an, Anhui.

Other pronunciations: Li?

Stroke:

Meaning:

1, number. The sum of five plus one.

2. One of the phonetic symbols of Gongchi spectrum. Equivalent to "5" in notation.

Quotations: Gao Pian's "Piling Snow" in the Tang Dynasty: Six flying flowers came into the house and sat watching the bamboo turn into lovely branches.

I was sitting at the window when the snow drifted into the window, watching the green bamboo branches covered with snow like white jade. ?

Extended data group words: Six Gods, Six Arts, Six Departments, Six Roads, Liuhe, Liu Jia and Six Dynasties.

1, Six Gods [lius hén] The ancients referred to the gods who dominated the heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder, generally referring to the mind.

2. Six Arts [liù yì] refers to six subjects in ancient times: etiquette, music, archery, martial arts (driving), calligraphy (literacy) and mathematics (calculation).

3. Six central administrative organs established during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, collectively referred to as the six departments of officials, households, rituals, soldiers, punishments and workers. Six subordinate ministers of the Sui Dynasty were all in Shangshu Province. The Yuan Dynasty was changed to Zhongshu Province. The Ming dynasty abolished Zhongshu province and was directly under the emperor. The highest official position of each Ministry is Shangshu, and the deputy is Assistant Minister.

4. Six paths [liù lù] refer to up, down, front, back, left and right, generally referring to the surroundings and all aspects.

The city name of Liuhe is in Jiangsu Province.

6. [Li Ji] Twelve branches of ancient A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren, Gui, Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai were allocated into sixty groups in turn. Because strokes are relatively simple, they are often used for children to practice calligraphy.

7. During the Six Dynasties, Wu, the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen successively established Jiankang (Wu called Jianye, now Nanjing), which were collectively called the Six Dynasties.