#关于春节的成语典故 - Sanyang Kaitai #
Basic definition
"Zhou Yi" calls the yang trigram of the yang lian, the broken one the yin, the first moon as the tai trigram, and the three yang born in the bottom; Winter turns to spring, the yin and yang grow, and there is the image of Ji Heng. It is often used to praise the head of the year or to mean auspicious.
Detailed interpretation
"Zhou Yi" calls the yang trigram of the yang lian, the broken one the yin, the first moon as the tai trigram, and the three yang born in the bottom; Winter turns to spring, the yin and yang grow, and there is the image of Ji Heng. It is often used to praise the head of the year or to mean auspicious. [Example]: Set up these three sheep, in response to the words of Kaitai, call it "~", and crack your master's seizure. ◎ Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" 91st time
derivation
"Yi Tai": "Tai, small to big, Ji Heng." "Song Shi Lezhi": "Three Yangs and Tai, the new day is good." ”
Example
1. Set up these three sheep, in response to the words of Kaitai, call them "Sanyang Kaitai", and crack the no-sai of your master. ◎ Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" 91st time
synonym
Sān yáng jiāo tai [ sān yáng jiāo tai ]
It is often used to praise the head of the year or to mean auspicious. Same as "Sanyang Kaitai".