The annotations corresponding to the [new words and words] in the text

Note: For ease of reading, Peach Blossom lists the new words and phrases that appear in the text here. The serial number before the apostrophe represents the number of chapters and can be searched accordingly.

1'1 Ogi: (di)

1'2 God: God of the Earth.

1'3 椸 (yi) frame: also written as "椸枷". The meaning of a hanger.

2'1 Mandarin Duck Vine: Honeysuckle.

2'2 bamboo grate/grate: (bi)

2'3 Nanny: A concubine who raised her children in the ancient court. Also known as "nanny", "Abao", "inner fu".

2'4 (nuo) pipe: holding a pen, and also has the meaning of playing a wind instrument.

3'1 sheep ****: also known as mountain eggplant, sheep milk, black blind fruit. The ripe fruit is purplish-red, can be eaten raw, provides coloring, and can be used for winemaking, beverages, and pulp.

3'2 warehouse: (lin) A warehouse for storing grain.

3'3 Baboon: (fèi)

3'4饔 (yong) 飧 (sun) does not continue: eat the last meal but not the next meal.

3'5 tiao years: early childhood. In ancient times, children had not yet tied their hair, and the short hair that naturally drooped was also called "hanging hair". The age of seven for girls is called the "Year of the Hair", and the age of eight for boys is called the "Year of the Dragon".

3'6 suburbs: suburbs outside the city.

3'7 "Kik Song": "The sun rises, and the sun rests." Dig wells and drink, plough fields and eat. What is Dili to me! ”。 It is a ballad of ancient ancestors praising a better life, to the effect that when the sun comes out, go to plow the fields, and when the sun sets, go home to rest. Dig a well and you will have water to drink, and you will not go hungry when you grow crops. Why is it uncomfortable in such a day, who would envy the power of the emperor.

3'8焯: (chāo)

4'1 Bamboo Collision: A bamboo box made of strips

4'2 趺 (fu) sitting: sit cross-legged.

4'3 sweat green: In ancient times, in the bamboo slips, the green bamboo was roasted with fire first, so that the water seeped out like sweat, which was easy to write and avoided insects.

5'1 Lizai: "Zhou Li" is said to be divided into four miles, twenty-five families per li, and there are lizai.

5'2 mailbox: A bamboo tube for letters.

5'3纂纂 (zuǎn)

5'4箕踞 (jiju): Sits with your feet spread and your knees slightly bent, shaped like a jiju. It's a formalistic way of sitting, a metaphor for the gesture of contempt and arrogance.

5'5 (di) grain: buy grain.

5'6 觑 (qu): The way it is read here. Refers to forming a thin slit in the eyes to look closely.

5'7 caftan brown (shuhè): It is a style of Hanfu, which is the name of a kind of clothing worn by poor people in ancient times, also known as "vertical brown", "caftan beat", and "short brown". For the purpose of convenient work, it is one of the most common clothing styles worn by Chinese peasants for thousands of years.

6'1 "Song of the South Wind": "The scent of the south wind can relieve the sorrow of our people." When the south wind blows, you can fu (fu) the wealth of our people. ”

Ancient ballads, according to legend, are folk songs that sang the relationship between Yuncheng salt pond and people's lives when Yu Shun sang. This ancient ballad borrowed the tone of Emperor Shun to say that all things in the world welcome the grace of the wind, expressing the dual feelings of the Chinese ancestors who both praised and prayed for the "south wind".

6'2螀 (jiāng)

6'3 "Book of Poetry, National Style, Bin Wind, July": "July is a fire, and clothes are given in September." The first day of the sun (bi) hair, the second day of the chestnut; If you have no clothes and no brown, why do you die? On the third day, the toe is raised. With my wife and son, 馌 (yè) Pi Nanmu. Tian 畯 (jun) to the joy. ”

Chinese folk songs of the pre-Qin period. This poem reflects the agricultural production and the daily life of the peasants in the early Zhou Dynasty.

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