Chapter 88: Off Topic Expert Mystery Scroll

Chapter 88 Off Topic Expert Mystery Scroll

"Because of porcelain? I hear the English word for porcelain is China. "Chili pepper has been a little unconfident since then.

"Our Huaxia is not named because of porcelain, but porcelain is named after Huaxia. Fan Lao corrected Chili, but did not mean to blame, but continued: "Although we claim to be Han Chinese, we are Han Chinese. In fact, after the fall of the Han Dynasty, foreign countries still call us Qin people. In that year, the Qin people beat the Di people and fled to Mobei, and the first emperor beat the Xiongnu to flee west to Central Asia and even Europe. I am known as the 'Qin people' in China, and I am well-known all over the world. In foreign languages, there are some variations, for example, in the ancient Indian scriptures, it is called 'chini' to my Huaxia, and after transliteration in Sanskrit, it is 'china', which is basically the same as the 'Sinoa' of ancient Rome. Scholars have confirmed that the names of Huaxia in the languages of Grapevine, English, German, French, and Dutch are all from Sanskrit. ”

"Isn't that a curse?" Chili muttered.

"Alas......" Fan Lao sighed and continued: "After the Tang Sanzang retrieved the scriptures, the envoys sent by the Wa State learned the word "Zhina" from the Buddhist scriptures. After it was transmitted to the Wa Kingdom, in order to show their erudition, the Wa people respected Huaxia as a branch. Later, among the nobles of the Wa Kingdom, they reverently called Huaxia 'Zhina'. Since then, the word "Zhina" has been a respectful title for Huaxia Hanrao.

After the Meiji Restoration, the Qing Dynasty and the Wa Kingdom were defeated in the war. Although the Japanese State officially called it the Qing State, the people gave rise to the name of China. This made the revolutionaries at that time very grateful, after all, it was still very humiliating to be ruled by a foreign race in the hearts of the Han people. At that time, the Wa State also secretly supported the revolutionaries, and many Hui parties were established in the Wa State.

At that time, the first thing the Han people who stayed in the country did was to cut off their braids, not to admit that they were Qing people, and to call themselves from China, and some people even put forward the oath of 'recovering the Han people, returning my rivers and mountains, promising the country with their bodies, and retiring after success'. And at that time it was not won in the word 'country'. Therefore, at that time, the word 'Zhina' was not a derogatory meaning, but a kind of respect for Han Rao.

After the Republic of China, 'China' has the meaning of living in the four provinces. This made the Japanese feel very uncomfortable, thinking that they were despising them as Yiren, so they still called Huaxia China. After 1930, the term "China" changed again, indicating that China was only the homeland of the Han people, excluding the northeast region, and it was just a fig paper for the invasion of the Japanese state. It was not until after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War that the United Nations announced that the word "China" was no longer allowed to be used, and it was considered to be demeaning. ”

After listening to Fan Lao's explanation, everyone understood. I didn't expect a title to have such a complex reason.

But soon the crowd was in no mood to discuss this, because the next mural was too weird.

It was a battlefield scene, with dead bodies and dead horses everywhere, broken shields, broken spears, and feathered arrows everywhere, and the ground had lost its original color, and even the sky seemed to be dyed blood red, and there was not a single living person standing on the screen.

The next picture shows a masked man in Tsing Yi, standing on a high rock, seemingly reading something in his mouth. And the most bizarre thing is that those Iron Eagle Sharps actually stumbled to their feet one by one, and they also gathered in front of the man in Tsing Yi.

"Didn't those Iron Eagle Warriors die, they were all saved by that man in Tsing Yi?" asked the Golden Wolf scratching his head.

"No way, don't you see that this one still has a feathered arrow stuck in his head? And this one, the spear pierced him...... How can it be alive? It's not modern, and even if it's modern, if it's not rescued in time, you'll die. "The second tiger is about to slap the back of the golden wolf's head.

"Look at the eyes of those sharp men, they are all black holes. That's not what a living person should be. The hygienist shouted as he pointed to the sharps standing up in the painting.

The crowd couldn't explain what was going on. Could it be that the ancients were recording something and passing it on? The experts were also speechless. In the end, I had to focus on the next mural.

In the next painting, on a high platform, a man in a black robe and a crown on his head stands opposite the man in green clothes. The black-robed man had a square box in his hand, and the man in Tsing Yi had a scroll in his hand, and the two seemed to be exchanging.

In the next picture, a person in a black robe held a scroll in his hand, standing on his back on a high platform, and hundreds of black-eyed iron eagles bowed down on one knee in unison.

"One, two, three, four...... X, Eleven, Twelve. This is the crown of the twelve, is he the first emperor?" Mr. Yuan shouted in disbelief.

"No, who else can wear a black robe, let alone a tiara. In that era when clothing was rank, wearing the wrong clothes would really lead to killing, and possibly the Nine Clans. Fan Lao couldn't help but sigh a little.

"Is it really Qin Shi Huang?" the hygienist asked again in disbelief.

"Of course it's him. In the Qin Dynasty, the first emperor believed in the five elements of yin and yang, and believed that the Qin Dynasty Zhou was water and fire, so it was still black. It is also stipulated that the ritual and the grand dress should be black, the officials above the third rank are green, and the ordinary people are only white. As for the crown, it is determined by the number and material.

The emperor's jade is called 'Zi Mian Han', also called 'Zi Yuzao' has 12 yuan, the princes and kings are 9 people, and the others are even less. For example, there are only six kings of Vietnam. Of course, there are also people, but there are fewer of them. After Fan Lao explained, he began to take a breath, after all, he was old, and his words were not sad.

And the young and strong teacher Yuan was not willing to be lonely at this time, and hurriedly cleared his throat and continued: "Actually, I have a written record crown in Huaxia, which started from the Western Zhou Dynasty. Of course, folk legends start with the Yellow Emperor. As long as it is a solemn occasion indoors, such as the pilgrimage ceremony, as long as there are men and women together, both men and women must be covered with beaded curtains, and outdoor occasions are 'clothed'.

However, at present, only Mongolian, Tibetan and other ethnic women still retain the '旒', but it is only used on festivals and important occasions of weddings and funerals. Only Afghanistan and Iran are clothed, and only women.

From China to the west to Azerbaijan, women of all nationalities are to be 'coveted' when they get married. And I, Huaxia, canceled the 'hanging', is a lustful emperor in history. Because he had to see the face of the female official, the legislation was abolished, and it has not been restored since.

As for the masked clothes, it later evolved into a 'hijab', which was only used when getting married, and all hijabs were draped for retro purposes. And when it came to the Qing Dynasty, it evolved into the famous 'curtain listening to politics'.

Single-sex occasions do not require veiling and draping. Therefore, not on all occasions, the crowns of emperors and officials are covered with beaded curtains. And the habit of Chinese people to use door curtains also comes from this. It is both a status symbol and a protection**. ”

The two pedants were still talking, and the audience had already arrived at the next mural. And what they care about is what the First Emperor used to exchange for that scroll, and what is the use of that scroll? As for what the two experts are talking about, it seems that it has deviated from the topic of this underground mausoleum.

(To be continued...... )