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What does the deep sea water in Geng Xin mean in July?

The deep meaning of Geng Xin sea water in July means that in July, the sea water in Geng Xin becomes deeper and enters the late summer season.

This poem was written by Wang Zhe in Yuan Dynasty. The time point of the traditional lunar calendar "July" in China refers to the Geng Day and Xin Day in July (that is, the seventh and eighth day of the seventh lunar month), usually in summer.

Geng represents the hardness of metal; Xin symbolizes the constancy of ice. This means that after these two days, summer has entered the hottest time, with hot weather and sultry atmosphere. At the same time, this poem also reflects people's observation and perception of the law of climate change in summer, and reflects people's keen perception and understanding of seasonal changes in life, similar to the "Duck Prophet of Spring River Plumbing".

Life in Wang Zhe

Wang Zhe (1112-1170), a Taoist priest in Xianyang, whose real name is Zhongfu and his word is clear. Xi Zongtian studied martial arts at the beginning and changed his name to Dewei, the word Shixiong. Wang Zhenglong of Hailing studied Taoism for four years, and was renamed as Chongyang Zi. Charming, informal, good writing and quick thinking. After studying Taoism, I traveled to and from Zhong Nanshan and once lived in Zhongnan County. Later, I went to Quanzhen Temple in Lushan, Shandong. The school founded is called Quanzhen Road. Ma Danyang, Qiu Changchun, Wang Yuyang, Hao Guangling and Tan Chuduan are all his disciples.

He once wrote "Being Tao Yang", which embodies the realm and mentality of doing nothing. This poem mainly tells the method and mood of practicing Heaven, and embodies Wang Zhe's own Taoist thought and poetic style.