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Tianquan’s explanation

Explanation of Tianquan

(1). It means preserving nature. One of the poems "Li Xingzhong's Drunken Sleeping Pavilion for Scholars" written by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "I have become an earthly immortal in my leisure time, and I have achieved the perfection of heaven in wine." (2). It is said to be natural and pure, with no trace of axe, carving or decoration. In the volume of "Hunan Poetry" written by King Ruoxu of Jin Dynasty: "[Dongpo] is concentrated, and the secondary rhyme is about one-third. Although it is extremely clever, it can be tilted for a while, and it will cause many harms to the whole world." Ming Gaoqi's "Taihu Stone" Poetry: "I also lament how clever this stone is. I call myself to chisel it and lose the whole world."

Word analysis

Explanation of heaven Tianā is high in the sky above the ground: sky. Skyrim. Tiangang (Big Dipper). Tianyuan (there is a big metaphorical difference between heaven and abyss). The sky is unconstrained (a metaphor for being bold and unrestrained). On top: Tiantou (the empty space above the page). Climate: weather. It's cold. Season, season: winter. Day, Yi Quan's explanation Quan á complete, complete, complete, not lacking: complete. completely. Wisdom and courage. Ask for complete blame. Whole, all over: all. Nationwide. All people. Undivided attention. whole-heartedly. Du: All the representatives are here. to protect from damage: to preserve. surname.

Qidu Number of strokes:; Radical: enter; Stroke order