Sihe means: surrounded on all sides, cooperation from all sides.
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Detailed explanation:
1. Surrounded on all sides.
Han Dynasty's Ban Gu's "Ode to the Western Capital": "People are not allowed to care about, and cars are not allowed to spin. The city of Khotan is overflowing with the country, hundreds of silks are flowing beside it, the red dust is everywhere, and the smoke and clouds are connected."
Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Fu of Imitation Hate": "If it is King Xiang who fights with tigers, they will compete for glory in the daytime. All the strength of the mountain is exhausted, and the unparalleled heart is against. Hearing the four combinations of Chu songs, I know the siege of the Han soldiers." Also, it is used in the situation. Also known as "Chu Ge is everywhere" and "Chu Ge is everywhere".
"The New Book of Tang: The Legend of Tubo": "Qixige saw that there were few soldiers, and everyone chased him. He fell into an ambush, and the soldiers attacked quickly, so he poached him and offered it to the capital."
Chapter 47 of Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" of the Ming Dynasty: "A talented piece of music comes with a gentle breeze. Play the second piece of music, and colorful clouds gather in all directions."
Pu Song of the Qing Dynasty Ling?'s "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Yingning": "There are three couplets in a thatched house, surrounded by flowers and trees." The idiom "Chu Song Sihe" is a metaphor for being surrounded on all sides and falling into an extremely critical predicament of being isolated and helpless.
American writer, Morton Hunter's "One Step, Another Step": Time passes minute by minute, and twilight begins to close.
2. The four sides cooperate; the four sides correspond.
"Book of Han·Er Kuan Zhuan": "The six rhythms and five tones praise the holy meaning; the four elements of divine music have their own square images."
Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, " The poem "Biansi Exchange Presented to Zhang Pushe": "It is rare to find a coincidence, and the spirit is strong, and the sound of joy is shouted by the strong men."
3. In the eight-character term, heaven and earth refer to the heavenly stems and earthly branches, and heaven and earth combine, referring to the capital of the heavenly stems and earthly branches. Harmony, Renhe refers to the sun pillar and the heavenly stem, Jihe refers to the sun pillar and the earthly branches. In summary, both pillars are in harmony. For example, the moon pillar is Renyin, the sun pillar is Dinghai, Dingren combines with wood, and Yinhai combines with wood, both are wood. .