There were many choices for the four words on the plaque of the most auspicious door. You can choose the following four words on the door plaque: Blessed as the East Sea, Longevity as Nanshan Mountain, Dragon Flourishing Phoenix Dance, Beautiful Future, Prosperous Family, Happy Home, Auspicious Cloud North, Xiangtian Blessed Land, etc. These four words signified good luck, happiness, and prosperity. They were suitable to be hung on the door to pray for good luck and a bright future.
The best four-word door plaque was as follows: Purple Qi Xiangguang, Purple Qi Donglai, Purple Hua Wealth, Purple Pavilion Shenghui, Strong Ambition, Zhong Ling Yuxiu, Zhaocai Jinbao, Zai Yang Ningrui, Yun Fu Hidden Auspicious, Sailing, Ya Yuan Sheng Hui, Ya Ju Chun Hui, Auspicious Cloud North, Dragon Flying Phoenix Dance, Beautiful Future, Prosperous Family Luck.
The choice of inscription on the door plaque had to consider the word limit and the content of the inscription. The best number of inscriptions was between two to four characters. This way, it would be convenient for people passing by to read it instantly, and it would not take up too much space on the plaque. The content of the inscription should be positive and not negative. Some common inscriptions included surnames, positive idioms, auspicious words, and so on. The specific content of the inscription could be chosen according to the direction of the gate. For example, the southeast gate could choose words such as lofty aspirations, tranquility, and grand ambitions. For the reference of the words used for the inscription on the door plaque, one could refer to the literature on the rural door plaque and the reference of the words used for the inscription on the door plaque.
The first and second lines of the auspicious qi are as follows: First couplet: Auspicious snow heralds a bumper year, and the weather is renewed in spring. The second couplet: Yingmen welcomes the new scenery of all things.
It was a blessing to wish the new house a healthy and happy life. This sentence meant that the door was full of good fortune, and the auspicious star shone on the new house. It was a traditional blessing, expressing good wishes for the new owner.
Among the Four Great Masterpieces, the maximum number of words for 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was around 12 million. This was because 'Dream of the Red Chamber' contained a large number of plots, characters, scenes, and dialogue. Moreover, the author Cao Xueqin had also made many changes and additions during the creation process, so the final word count could reach about 12 million words.
These four words were "the legacy of the book". Among them," book " referred to the hobby of reading books;" reed " was a kind of grass commonly used for writing;" inheritance " referred to things left behind;" fan " referred to standards and norms, which referred to the rules of orderly inheritance. These four words represented a plaque written by a scholar and calligrapher during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty. The meaning of the plaque was: " Reading becomes a hobby, and the rules of inheritance are orderly."
The plaque was a decorative plaque hung on the door screen. It was used to reflect the name and nature of the building, as well as to express people's giri and emotions. The horizontal board was usually hung above the door or under the eaves of an ancient building. It was mostly rectangular with few words, usually two, three, or four words. Ancient horizontal boards were mostly carved from wood or stone. The horizontal board had an important cultural symbolic meaning in ancient Chinese civilization. It was an inevitable component of ancient buildings and reflected the embodiment of Chinese civilization. The design of the horizontal board emphasized artistic conception and literary grace. The calligraphy and engraving were exquisite, and the content was concise and comprehensive. It was the soul of architecture and the embodiment of culture, reflecting the integration of Chinese culture's Ci Fu poetry, calligraphy, seal cutting and architectural art.
Among the Four Great Classics of China,'Dream of the Red Chamber' had a maximum of 12 million words.
Hong Sixiang's ending in Joy of Life was that he was killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. He was a peak ninth-level expert. After being guided by the Qing Emperor, he had become stronger, but he had not broken through to the realm of a Great Grandmaster. The Qing Emperor used Hong Sixiang as his shield to lure out Sigu Jian and Ku He to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
The four auspicious beasts in the wind and cloud were the dragon, phoenix, turtle, and qilin. According to the information provided, the essence of these auspicious beasts had different effects. Dragon Essence could increase one's strength greatly, make one immortal, and awaken the special abilities hidden in the human body. Phoenix blood could make people immortal and was relatively safe. The turtle egg could make people immortal, but the side effect was that they could not be discouraged. Qilin's blood could increase one's power and restore blood, but it would cause inner demons to appear and be passed on to future generations. However, the detailed description of the effects of each auspicious beast essence was not mentioned in the information provided.