About Taiwan Province Provincial Highway?

There are ten wide and straight main roads in Kaohsiung City, and the names of these roads are quite different from those of other counties and cities. It is interesting to name the geographical areas of Kaohsiung from south to north in numerical order from one to ten. The southern end of Yixin Road starts from Shiquan Road to the northern end. The following explanation, I hope to deepen the impression of people living in Kaohsiung area on the naming of Kaohsiung roads.

According to the Measures for the Correction of Street Names of Counties and Cities in Taiwan Province Province promulgated on 1934 1 month 17, when drafting street names, counties and cities must be able to carry forward Chinese culture, national spirit or conform to local geography and customs, and then infer the allusions of some main roads in Kaohsiung according to relevant documents, which can be used as reference materials for local textbooks in Kaohsiung.

Ishin Rhodes

Taking the meaning of "being one", according to (Confucian Classics, Qin Shi), "I was given three thousand hearts." ("Guan Zi Fa Ban") explained: "The King of Wu has three thousand courtiers with one heart." Although there are thousands of courtiers in Zhou Wuwang, everyone can unite as one, make concerted efforts to resist foreign aggression and serve the country, so the country will surely prosper.

Ersheng road

"Two saints" refer to Confucius and Guan Gong. Confucius was called the Great Sage by later Buddhas, and Confucius Temple was also called the Confucian Temple. Your respectful name is Guan Jun, and the temple is also called Wu Temple. They are called Wensheng and Wusheng respectively, and the temple they worship together is called Wu Wen Temple.

Sanduo road

Take the meaning of "more happiness, longer life and more men". The allusion is quoted from (Zhuangzi Tiandi) "Make the saints rich, make the saints live a long life, and make the saints more male", which is a eulogy. Duofu is called Duofu because of its sound, and it has been used ever since.

Siwei road

It refers to the four principles of the founding of the people's Republic of China, such as courtesy, justice and shame. The allusion comes from (pipe? Herdsmen): "The country has four dimensions: one is courtesy, the other is righteousness, the third is honesty, and the fourth is shame. He also said: "If the four dimensions don't open, the country will die." Tao is the rope of Wei's hood, and Wei here extends as the key link. Siwei Road is a poetic avenue with beautiful scenery and shady trees.

Five Blessingg road

It refers to the Five Blessingg that life should have, such as longevity, wealth, well-being, virtue (with all virtues) and death by examination (old age). Allusions come from (book classics? Five Blessingg: First, longevity, second, wealth, third, corning, fourth, friendship and virtue, fifth, final exam. 」

liouhe rd

The four directions of heaven, earth, east, west, south and north are called Liuhe, which means the whole universe. Allusions from (Zhuangzi? Wu qi) "outside Liuhe, saints exist regardless: within Liuhe, saints talk about it without discussing it." 」

Qi Xian road

In the Jin Dynasty, there were seven literati, including Ji Kang, Ruan Ji, Dan Tao, Xiang Embroidery, Liu Ling, Ruan Xian and Wang Rong. They swam in the bamboo forest, wrote poems and made great friends. They are called "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest" and deserve to be imitated by China people.

bade rd

"Eight Virtues" refers to the eight traditional virtues of China: loyalty, filial piety, benevolence, faithfulness and harmony.

Jiuru road

This is a blessing. Chinese book (Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Natural forest protection): "Mountains are like hills, hills are like tombs, and rivers are like squares, so they will increase, such as the moon, such as the rising sun, such as the life of Nanshan, such as pine and cypress. 」

Shiquan road

It means "perfection". According to (Zhou Li), "perfection is the best, and one tenth is lost." Today, those who call things perfect are called perfect, which means "perfect"