"mortar" refers to a tamping instrument made of stone or wood with a concave middle;
"Jiu" together is a vessel used to receive the materials of "Shou" and "Xin". "Shou Xin" is an archaic word of "Ci", so it is a "Ci".
Limulus refers to spicy spices such as ginger, garlic and leek;
"mortar" refers to a tamping instrument made of stone or wood with a concave middle;
"Jiu" together is a vessel used to receive the materials of "Shou" and "Xin". "Shou Xin" is an archaic word of "Ci", so it is a "Ci".
Original text:
Cao Cao tasted Cao E's tablet. Yang Xiu saw the inscription "Sun Jiu of a yellow silk young woman" on the tablet. Cao Cao said, "Is it solved?" A: "Solution." Cao Cao said, "I have nothing to say. Let me think about it. " After walking thirty miles, Cao Cao said, "I found it." Tell Hugh not to remember what he knows. Xiu said, "Yellow silk, colorful silk, absolutely unique words. Young women and young girls are also better at words. Grandchildren and women are also good at words. I was embarrassed and grateful. I resigned in words.
-the language "Shi Shuo Xin Yu"
Analysis:
Yellow silk, the grandson of a young woman is dyed silk, which is "unique"; A young woman refers to a girl, which is "wonderful"; Grandchildren are children born to daughters, which is "good"; Mortar is a container for placing spicy things. When the four words are put together, they become "wonderful words".
Note: Sunzi Jiu is the earliest record of Cai Yong's inscription "Yellow Silk Young Woman, Sunzi Jiu" on Cao E tablet in the Eastern Han Dynasty.