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What is the relationship between dimensions-what do you mean?

Qu Yuan's Tian Wen: What is the relationship between swimming and dimension? How about celestial pole? What are the eight pillars? What is the loss of the southeast?

Commentators have different interpretations of "supine position" in the sentence "supine position is not systematic" Generally speaking, there are three kinds of statements:

Represented by Wang Yi. Wang Yi's Songs of the South: "Swim, turn around; Wei, a man. It is said that the sky turns day and night, and it is best to have a dimensional system to compose music? " [1] Today's scholars believe that the original meaning of "outline" is the total rope, which is extended to the part that plays a decisive role in things, so "model" refers to the operation of celestial bodies, and "dimension" refers to the hub that determines and restricts the operation of celestial bodies. According to this, the meaning of "the relationship between dimensions" is "is there really a hinge that restricts the operation of celestial bodies?"

The second theory is represented by Ding Yan and Wen Yiduo. Ding Yan's Notes on the Songs of Chu and Wen Yiduo's Notes on the Questions of Heaven explain that "I" means "handle" and "handle (bucket handle)", both of which refer to the three stars in the handle of the Big Dipper. "D" refers to the rope. [4], [5] (Page 4-5) Accordingly, "How to tie the rope" means "Where is the rope tied in bucket handle?" Because there is a saying in Hanzhi that there are three famous satellites after bucket handle, today's scholars interpret the ancient "celestial operation mode" as: bucket handle is the hub of celestial operation; A satellite is like a rope, with the upper end tied to the celestial pole and the lower end tied to the barrel handle. The struggle turns to the dimension, and the dimension turns to the whole celestial body.

The third theory is represented by Tang. According to the Tang Dynasty's New Notes on Songs of the South, there is a saying that the sky is like a hat in the ancient theory of covering the sky, so "mold" refers to the bucket at the top of the umbrella cover, and "dimension" refers to the rope connected between the umbrella cover (umbrella cover) (cover bow, that is, the skeleton of the umbrella cover). [6] (page 83)

In my opinion, the phrase "how to learn from the dimension" is Qu Yuan's questioning of the ancients' theory of "covering the sky" and "the theory of the land with a round sky". Because, in the theory of "covering the sky" and "the sky is round and the earth is round", the most unreasonable question is, how does the dome-shaped sky match the square ground? Because of this, Zhang Heng of the Eastern Han Dynasty improved the theory of the ancients and put forward the theory of "Huntian is like a chicken (referring to an egg) and Rehmannia glutinosa is like an egg (referring to an egg yolk)", thus comparing heaven and earth to the relationship between an egg and an egg yolk. As a writer and thinker in the pre-Qin period, Qu Yuan naturally doubted the defects in the ancient theories of "covering the sky" and "covering the sun", which led to the question of "what is the relationship between dimensions".

Hong Xingzu's Addendum to Songs of the South also interprets "I" as "turn", but points out that the sound of "I" is "guān" rather than "Wu Huoqie"; He also interpreted "dimension" as "four dimensions", referring to the dimension of repaying virtue in the northeast, the dimension of facing the sun in the southwest, the dimension of herding sheep in the southeast and the dimension of communication in the northwest, and pointed out that "the sky is everywhere, and the pole is planted in the middle" [2] Huainanzi Astronomical Training, "Tianzhu folds, and the earth is absolutely unique"; [7] "Historical Records Biography of Huang San" "Tianzhu Fold, lack of land dimension". [8] According to Hong Xingzu and ancient literature, I interpret "guān" as "rotation", which refers to the rotating dome-shaped sky; Interpreting "size" as "ground size" refers to the four corners of a square land.