Question 1: What does peek-a-boo mean at Baqiao Detention Center? Peek-a-boo means avoidance.
Question 2: The meaning of the song "Baqiao Liu". What does it express? I have been paying attention to the song "Baqiaoliu" for a long time, because its tune and melody are different from ordinary songs. Based on my impression, I thought it was adapted from an ancient poem. Later, I asked the music teacher "Baqiaoliu" What does it mean? She also shook her head. It seemed that writing lyrics and composing songs were done by different people. The tune of "Baqiaoliu" is a kind of Qin Opera, popular in Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang and other places in northwest my country. One of the characteristics of the singing tune is the "color tune", which is sung with a falsetto, an octave high, and multi-purpose Where the characters' emotions are agitated and their emotional development has ups and downs. The drawl must be classified as "an" rhyme. It is full, hearty and expressive, which is clearly different from other singing styles. The singing style of Qinqiang can be divided into happy sounds and bitter sounds. As the name suggests, Huanyin is good at expressing cheerful and joyful emotions; Bitteryin is suitable for expressing sadness, anger and desolation. All these require the performer to grasp the artistic conception of the lyrics in order to better express the auxiliary singing method of emotion. The singing tune of "Baqiao Liu" should be bitter. "Baqiao Liu" is another song written by Chen Xiaoqi based on the imagery of ancient poetry after "The Sound of the Waves Are Still". When I hear it, I immediately think of Li Bai's "Recalling Qin E": "The sound of the flute swallows. Qin E's dream breaks the moon over Qin Lou. The moon over Qin Lou, the willows are colored every year, and Baling is sad to say goodbye." Willow - since the Han Dynasty, broken willows have often been given as gifts to express the feeling of attachment and farewell, thus triggering the feeling of longing for relatives far away and the homesickness of travelers. For example, "Hearing the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night": The sound of someone's jade flute flies darkly, spreading into the spring breeze and filling Luo City. Hearing broken willows in this nocturne, who can't feel the love for his hometown? Because "liu" and "liu" are homophonic, the ancients often broke willows and sent them to each other when bidding farewell to express their deep feelings of leaving. This custom began in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. In the Han Dynasty, there was the song "Breaking Willows", which was played to express farewell. The Baling Bridge in Xi'an during the Tang Dynasty was the only place for people to say goodbye to Chang'an when traveling across the country. The two sides of the Baling Bridge were covered with willows, so it became a famous place where the ancients folded willows to say goodbye (today, in The Ba Bridge, the only bridge to go to Xi'an, still stands over the Ba River. I don't know if it was built on the original site of the Baling Bridge, or if there are willow trees there? The origin of the farewell allusion. Therefore, Wen Tingyun's poem "There are so many separations on the green poplar road". Liu Yong expresses the sadness of parting in "The Bell in the Rain" by saying "Where will I wake up tonight, on the bank of willows, with the dawn wind and the waning moon". Why did the ancients like to use willow to express their feelings? The willow tree is green every year, with catkins flying gently, branches brushing softly, and leaves dancing. It is too delicate to be touched and rubbed with the slightest roughness, and too soft to be touched by any hardness. And crashing love. Only the spring breeze, which understood her feelings best, quietly brought warm love and covered her with intoxicating green, which was as thin as silkworm wings, as bright as egg white, and as delicate as a baby's face; only the spring rain, which knew her thoughts best, gently covered her with green. Whisper softly into her ear, sprinkle her body with crystal, and make her glow with the vitality of life. It is the vitality that has passed through wind, frost, rain and snow, filtered out the dust of the years, and is extremely fresh and exuberant. Willow is the messenger of spring. Du Fu has a poem: "The color of the snow in the mausoleum is still day lily, and the spring light is the willow tree." It tells that willow is the forecaster of spring breath, so since ancient times, people have loved willow, resulting in many willow-related Folk customs and interesting Liu culture. The ancients gave willows as gifts with two meanings: first, willows grow easily and quickly, and sending friends with them means that they will flourish no matter where they go, while the soft and delicate willow silk symbolizes endless love. Secondly, willow is homophonic to the word "liu", and breaking willows as gifts means "to retain". Breaking willows to express feelings, looking at willows to cherish someone, and painting willows to miss home have become the most genuine and detailed ways to express parting emotions. The love here includes nostalgia, "I heard the broken willows in this nocturne, who can't bear the love of hometown." There is family love, "my father was troubled from traveling to the west, and his family broke the willows in front of the door." There is friendship, "Weicheng guests wander around in the morning rain. The house is green and the willows are new. I urge you to have a glass of wine, and there is no old friend in the west. "Of course, the most chanted thing is love, "Slim willows are broken, and the willows are short and long, separated by the shade of flowers. People are far away and the world is close." No matter which one, it is particularly true, profound and touching because of Liu, the medium that can most affect people's beautiful and sentimental feelings.
Places with willow trees and poplar flowers that have typical symbolic significance, such as in front of homes, at the mouth of creeks, beside small bridges, Jindu, river embankments, etc., are often visited by people breaking willows, holding willows, and crying. The place where we look at each other and choke in silence is the spiritual habitat where people write and chant their feelings of separation. From the rise of the Han Dynasty to the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty, the willows on both sides of the Taiwan Strait were as green as smoke and full of emotions... >>
Question 3: Who knows where Baqiao is? Also, what’s the allusion to it? I remember there is a word called Baqiao Yangliu, right? What does it mean? Jiang Feng's Fishing Fire: Willows Broken at Baqiao
In 750 AD, the day after autumn.
Outside Chang'an City, by the Baling Bridge, in the Ten Mile Pavilion, a group of scholars saw off a scholar in a green shirt.
The scholar in blue shirt is in his early twenties, with handsome eyes and eyebrows, but his expression is lonely, and his eyes are even more desolate.
After three rounds of drinking, the scholar in green shirt stood up from the table, bowed his head and said: "I miss you Zhang Ji. I studied hard for ten years in a cold window, and this picture became famous all over the world. But unexpectedly, bad luck, unexpectedly... My name has fallen from Sun Mountain, and I really can’t see my elders in my hometown. My brother’s great friendship will be remembered forever.”
A young man in white stepped forward and held his hand, “Don’t be sad, stepbrother. , with your talent, why worry about not being able to achieve fame and success? I don’t know when, what year, month, time and where will I be able to hang out at night and talk happily again?"
Zhang Ji said sadly: "Wandering around the world. , the rivers and lakes are drifting, I'm afraid there will be no future."
The young man in white suddenly looked sad: "Brother, where do you want to go?"
"I have heard for a long time that there is a paradise above. There are Suzhou and Hangzhou, so I want to buy a boat and travel eastward to the south of the Yangtze River. I wonder if the beautiful mountains and rivers of the south of the Yangtze River can comfort my heart."
"In late spring in March, there are grasses growing in the south of the Yangtze River, and there are peanut trees and orioles. Flying around." The young man in white chanted and chuckled, "The scenery in the south of the Yangtze River is beautiful and beauties are like clouds. May my brother get his wish and be happy for the rest of his life."
A small boat floated along the waves beside the Ba Bridge. Up, down, anything. There is an old boatman standing on the bow of the boat, about fifty years old, with white hair and silver beard, and a strong spirit.
Zhang Ji moved to the boat, turned around and said, "I am in this boat now. From now on, I will drift with the tide and be content with whatever happens. Brothers, please take care."
Everyone was reluctant to leave.
Along the Baling River, there are green willows. But times have changed and it is late autumn. The branches are dead and the leaves are yellow, swaying feebly in the curling autumn wind, which is infinitely desolate.
The young man in white broke off a section of willow branch and hung it on the side of the ship. He shed tears and said: "We are fighting to cross the Ba Bridge. Don't forget to see others off on the bridge. I just regret that time is lost, the white horse flies by, and my brother is separated in a hurry. I can't talk about my feelings. Although we say goodbye today, there will be a time to see you again. "
Everyone said goodbye. Zhang Ji turned around speechlessly, fearing that his tears would pour down. The green shirt rustled in the river breeze. The Baling River gurgles and flows eastward.
The old boatman looked on with cold eyes, sighing while rocking the oar.
Suddenly the sound of tapping songs sounded on the shore:
The city gate assists the three Qin Dynasties, and the wind and smoke look out to the five Jin Dynasties.
I want to say goodbye to you, both are eunuchs.
There are close friends in the sea, and they are like neighbors in the world.
If you go astray by doing nothing, your children will be stained by the towel.
Question 4: What is the meaning of coaxing in Baqiao District? The more love, the less hate; the more smiles, the less complaints; the more humility, the less hatred. A little less arrogance; a little more pure heart, and a little less trouble. There are infinite possibilities in a limited life. Sadness and joy, pain and happiness are all within your control.
Question 5: What is the name of the village chief of Baqiao Wangxie? Yang Junwei
Name test
Overall rating Five elements of cultural impression Mathematics of eight characters and five figures
(Male) Traditional and simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese strokes
Stroke name science
Five elements radicals of strokes
< p> Radical pinyinLi Li 777 wood lǐ
Zhongzhong 444 fire丨zhōng
Qiaoqiao 555 woodworking qiǎo
Meimingteng's name rating:
Name Li Zhongqiao's rating:
Cultural impression is 95 points. (Refer to idioms, poems and other factors)
79 points in five-frame mathematics. (Refer to the Zhouyi Mathematics for good and bad luck)
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Qiao is the recommended word for Meiming Teng, and it can be matched well with the name.
The meaning of the word means moderation, Zhongju, Zhongyuan; Qiao means exquisite, smart, beautiful, and has beautiful meaning.
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Idioms with connotative meanings in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, cleverly expand the artistic conception of the name.
Question 6: In which province of my country is "Baqiao" located? Baqiao District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province,
Xi'an is the ancient Chang'an
However, only the ruins of the ancient Baqiao remain, and the current Baqiao was built decades ago. The willow trees along the Ba River are still worth seeing, especially when the Ba willows are covered with snow in the spring.
Question 7: Where are the places in Baqiao District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province? You don't regard me as a friend! Don’t even ask me this question! Baqiao District Textile City, Xiwang, Shilibao, Baqiao, Xinhe, Baling, Dizhai, Hongqi. . . . . . In fact, what you said is not specific. You want an address, a community, etc. I guess you don’t have one. You may have forgotten what I do! ! ! !
Question 8: Which suburbs are the eastern suburbs of Xi'an? Eastern suburbs generally refer to the urban area, including Baqiao District, Beilin District, and Xincheng District. Part of it belongs to the eastern suburbs, and Lintong is not considered an eastern suburb in a general sense.