As an auspicious language, the meaning of "Weiyang" is very simple, that is, there is no disaster, and it has the meaning of peace, longevity and longevity. Han people like to be named after it, which reflects the prevalence of social ideological trend of pursuing immortality and prolonging life at that time.
The time, host and purpose of the construction of Weiyang Palace are clearly recorded in Historical Records and Hanshu. However, there is no explanation in the literature about why it was named "Weiyang" and what the meaning of "Weiyang" is.
The word "Weiyang" first came from The Book of Songs: "What about the night?" Night is still young, the light of the court ". "Weiyang" in the poem is interpreted as "unfinished", "inexhaustible" and "unfinished". There have been many interpretations of Ting Liao, and the meaning of the word "Weiyang" is therefore biased and inconclusive.
Details about Weiyang
Most of the records about Weiyang in Han literature appear in the form of palace names, especially Weiyang Palace. In addition to specific references, many words in handed down documents, unearthed documents and cultural relics appear at the same time as long live and prolong life, which contains auspicious meanings.
In addition, as one of the most common names recorded in Han bamboo slips, there are people who take it as their name, from Weiyang to Hou to Slave.
As an auspicious language, Weiyang has a simple meaning, that is, there is no disaster, no disaster, and it has the meaning of peace, longevity and longevity. Han people like to be named after it, which reflects the prevalence of social ideological trend of pursuing immortality and prolonging life at that time.