Mulberry Farming in the Late Qing Dynasty

Mulberry Farming in the Late Qing Dynasty

by Newq

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The sky has three elements, the earth has five elements, and the five elements are composed of the earth's Qi. Water does not moisten the bottom, fire does not burn the top, the wood does not bend and straight, the metal does not follow the leather, the soil is in love with the crops, and the crops are not ripe, this is called losing its nature. The nature of the five elements originates from the earth, humans are attached to the earth, and the five things of humans correspond to the five elements of the earth. Is this the original meaning of its origin? The Five Elements in the History of the Ming Dynasty have their auspiciousness and differences, but they are also attached to each other, and their words are sincere. This article is based on the examples of Ming history and compromises ancient meanings to make up for the shortcomings of previous history.

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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago

SI
Six Disasters Cang Long75mo ago

Probably time 1900

Come on, author, please stabilize and pay attention to text blocking.

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