The famous Daming Cultural Park in Bengbu has "Ming" written as "?"!
Wrong? There are usually two situations when writing typos: one is uneducated, and the other is too literate.
"Typos" have been seen on plaques of many famous scenic spots in our country.
Could it be that the national cultural relics protection unit was also spelled incorrectly? What is the truth?
Let’s start with the method of creating Chinese characters. There are six main methods of constructing Chinese characters: "pictogram, referring to things, understanding, pictophonetic, borrowing, and annotation", which is the "Six Books" Chinese character construction method. Ming is a knowing word. The so-called knowing characters are characters that combine two or more characters according to their meaning to express a new meaning.
There are generally three types of radicals for the ancient word "Ming": next to the word "日", next to the word "目", and next to the word "Window". The artistic expression of calligraphy works is mainly based on these three types of changes and innovations.
The sun and the moon are bright, the eyes are bright, and the windows are open and the room is bright. For example, the well-known word "Ming" in Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty in Nanjing is next to the word "mu"; the word "ming" in Daming Lake in Jinan is next to the word "mu"; the word "ming" in "Da Ming Code" is also used Next to the word "mu"?
In addition, there are two famous calligraphers, Dong Qichang and Wang Xianzhi, who also used "?" in their calligraphy.
It seems that we may have misunderstood the talents of Damingyuan! Daming Garden is the only tourist attraction in China with the theme of Ming culture. Tracing back to its origins, let us travel through 650 years and return to the early Ming Dynasty.
In the first year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Zhu family dynasty, began to think about a name for his dynasty. The Red Army under Zhu Yuanzhang were basically Ming believers. They hoped that the new regime could inherit the system of King Xiao Ming and enjoy wealth and honor. At the same time, in order to stabilize his rule, Zhu Yuanzhang also recognized the title of "King Ming"; Confucian scholars believed that "Ming" was in In Confucian culture, it means light and fire. When separated, it is the sun and moon. For thousands of years, the sun and moon have been the official sacrifices of the imperial court. Therefore, both Mingjiao teachings and Confucian classics are considered more appropriate.
To sum up, the reasons why the Daming Garden logo uses Mu Yueming are: first, it conforms to the Chinese character creation method, which has existed since ancient times; second, it is the innovation of calligraphers, which is the original character of Dong Qichang; third Yes, to avoid taboos, to distinguish the name of the Zhu Ming Dynasty from Sun to Moon.
Chinese culture is broad and profound!
After mentioning the name, let’s take a look at the summer style of Daming Garden!
Past and present life, the home of emperors
The most inadvertent glance
is astonishing as if the heartbeat has traveled through hundreds of years
Addicted, intoxicated, nostalgic, going back and forth
Just want to take another look quietly
Step slowly across the Yulu Bridge
Between the handrails, The shy tenderness in my heart
When I raised my eyes, it had become extremely open with the majestic beautiful scenery
The coolness of the wind passed through the lush greenery
The tenderness of the clouds acts coquettishly in the blue sky
The beauty of the Ming Dynasty quietly takes root in the heart
You think you are dreaming
In the dream, hundreds of The Imperial Palace of the Ming Dynasty years ago
It was magnificent and majestic
In fact, you just walked into the reality of your dream
This is the Ming Dynasty that has been built The Garden Hotel is majestic and majestic.
This is the central axis landscape of Damingyuan Hotel, with stacked rocks, flowing water, and green shades.
Today, you are the protagonist of this "Imperial Palace". You are in a wonderland and enjoy the royal nobility from the Ming Dynasty.