The meaning of the word "bi"

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Qi: Pinyin ZHAO, with the same sound as "Zhao", was the name of Wu Zetian before she proclaimed herself emperor. [1] means that the sun and the moon are soaring and shining on the earth. Wu Zetian, whose maiden name is Wu Zhao, was born in Binzhou (now Wenshui, Shanxi), and was born in Lizhou (now Guangyuan, Sichuan) in the seventh year of Wude (624).

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Chinese character head-tail decomposition: blank

Chinese character component decomposition: the sun, the moon and the sky are clear

Forms of Chinese characters

Forms of Chinese characters

Order of strokes: フノフフノ [2]

Number of strokes: 25113511445 34121.

Read and write in stroke order: vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, left, horizontal folding hook, horizontal, horizontal, dot, dot, horizontal hook, left, dot, horizontal, vertical and horizontal.

Five elements: fire

Wu Bi 86: JEPA

Five strokes 98: Jabba

Cang Xie: abjcm

Angle code: 67 102

Zheng code: kqwb

Unicode:CJK

Unified code: U+66CC

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"Qi" is the name Wu Zetian gave herself. Twenty of Zitang: The Queen Mother changed her name from Qi to imperial edict. [ 1]

Wu Zetian was brilliant since she was a child. She followed her mother Yang's "learning poetry" and "reading history and drawing pictures", and her thoughts were like a tide. She is really knowledgeable. When she became emperor, she created nineteen new words, which were promulgated and popularized all over the world, and were called "Zetian New Words". The word 19 has the word "qi", which means that the sun and the moon are in the sky. In fact, these words were not created by herself. But someone else did it for her. So, how is this "qi" made?

In the Tang Dynasty, there was a courtier named Zong Qinke, who was from Zhou Pu, Shaanxi, and was related to Wu Zetian. He had been in contact with Wu Jiayou since he was a child, and knew that Wu Zetian was originally named "Wu Zhao". When Wu Zetian was queen, like many courtiers, she admired Wu Zetian's ability to govern the country and often went out of the palace to persuade Wu Zetian to be emperor. At that time, Wu Zetian was strongly opposed by some courtiers when he became emperor, so there was great resistance. It is said that there is no precedent for a woman to be an emperor. Wu Zetian wanted to be emperor because of incest, disharmony between Yin and Yang, and the inversion of Gan and Kun. What's more, she called it "the hen crows and the loser dies".

In order to create public opinion for Wu Zetian as emperor and refute the opposition's remarks, Zong created the word "Qi" and presented it to Wu Zetian in the harem. He told Wu Zetian that the word not only means that the sun and the moon shine all over the world, but more importantly, it also means that Yin and Yang are one, which is in line with her feminine mentality when she was emperor and homophonic with her name "Zhao".

Wu Zetian needs help and support at this time. She was very happy when she heard what she said about living in Qin Ke. She immediately adopted the opinion of living in Qin Ke and changed her name from "Wu Zhao" to "Wu Zhao".

In the first year of God's will (AD 690), 67-year-old Wu Zetian became emperor. New words created by imperial edict are named after coffins. It can be seen that since Wu Zetian claimed to be the emperor, she has openly used the name of "Qi", so there is a record in the history books that "the emperor followed the Wu family and was taboo".

Later, because the word "Qi" was the name of the emperor, people were afraid to write its name directly, so they wrote the word "Sun and Moon" at the top of the word "Qi" as "Mu Mu Pastoral". It was not until the end of the Ming Dynasty that the "Pastoral Department" in Zhengzitong written by Zhang Zilie was corrected under the item "Originally from the Sun and Moon, not from Pastoral".

The legendary "Qi" is a prophecy made by an ancient goddess who lives in the city.