The ancients used "dew condensed and white" to describe Bai Lu in "Xiao Wei Jing". These four simple words bring the beauty of Bai Lu to life on paper and leave room for imagination. So, what is the meaning of the Bailu solar term and what is the legend of Bailu? The full moon in August (i.e. the 15th day) is also known as Autumn Eve, August Festival, Mid-August, Moon Eve, and Moon Festival. Because the moon is full on this day, symbolizing reunion, it is also called Reunion Festival. Come to Shuimo.net to explore relevant content about the eighth month of the lunar calendar!The meaning of Bailu solar term】Represents the bleakness and desolation of autumn <br /> Since "Bai Lu" usually appears in autumn, it is often used in ancient poems to represent the bleakness and desolation of autumn, or to express one's own sadness and loneliness, and can further express emotions such as separation, boudoir resentment, and homesickness. For example, from "The Book of Songs·Qin Feng·Jian Jia": "Jiang Jia is green, white dew turns to frost", from "Nineteen Ancient Poems·No. 7": "White dew wets the wild grass, the season suddenly changes", from Cao Pi's "Yan Ge Xing": "The grass and trees fall, the dew turns to frost", from Li Bai's "Jade Steps Lament": "White dew forms on the jade steps", from Du Fu's "Remembering My Brothers on a Moonlit Night": "The dew will be white from tonight", from Ma Dai's "Autumn Residence on the Bashang": "White dew drips in the empty garden", and so on.】Represents a kind of auspicious sign in ancient times <br /> In ancient China, people believed that "manna from heaven" was a kind of auspicious sign, indicating peace in the world. According to the "Book of Han: Chronicle of Emperor Xuan", one year "Ganlu" fell on the Weiyang Palace. Emperor Xuan was so happy that he even changed the reign title to "Ganlu". Emperor Wu of Han was superstitious that nectar could make people immortal, so he built a golden-stem dew-receiving plate in the Jianzhang Palace to collect the nectar from heaven. The Book of Han, Records of Suburban Sacrifices, records that "later, cypress beams, copper pillars, and cacti that receive dew were made." Su Lin of the Three Kingdoms period noted that "immortals hold plates with their palms to receive sweet dew." Yan Shigu of the Tang Dynasty noted that "The Story of Sanfu says that the dew-receiving plate in the Jianzhang Palace is 20 zhang high and 7 zhang wide, made of copper. On it, there is a cactus that receives dew and drinks it with jade dust. This is what Zhang Heng said in Ode to the Western Capital: 'The immortal palm with a long stem receives the clear dew from the clouds, and eats the jade dust for breakfast, which will surely save one's life.'" The legend of "Bai Lu"It is usually cloudy and rainy around the time of White Dew throughout the year, and it is relatively cool for about seven days, commonly known as "Yin Bailu".According to legend, Bai Lu was an extremely skilled imperial chef whose cooking skills were unmatched in the world, and even the most picky emperor could not resist. One day, the emperor asked Bai Lu: "Which dish in the world is the most delicious?" Bai Lu replied: "Salt!" Unexpectedly, the emperor wanted to show off that he had "delicacies from the mountains and the sea", but Bai Lu was bragging about "salt", which is common even to ordinary people. How does salt taste the best? The emperor was so angry that he killed Bai Lu for the crime of "deceiving the emperor" and told the imperial kitchen that no salt could be used within seven days. For seven days, the emperor ate more and more delicacies without salt, and felt more and more nauseous. Only then did he realize that he had killed Bai Lu by mistake. The emperor was so regretful that he wrote with his imperial pen on a piece of plain silk: "It has been seven days since I wrongly beheaded Bai Lu. It has been dark and dark since then. This is my punishment." Coincidentally, a minister came to see him, and the emperor did not want others to know that he "regretted", so he hurriedly burned the written silk. The silk happened to be received by the City God who passed by. The City God presented it to the Jade Emperor, who "approved". Therefore, there was the "Bai Lu Festival" to commemorate Bai Lu and the "Yin Bai Lu" to warn tyrants. Experience has led people to generally believe in the saying of "Yin Bailu" and the legend of "Bailu Festival". There is also a legend that on the day of Bailu, when the first ray of dawn appears, the man hands an emerald "symbolizing the goddess' tears" to his lover. Then, no matter what hardships the couple encounters, their love will always be very strong. Supplementary note by Chu people: Legends are legends, but this day is real. |
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