Jin Chao Jin Chao was a Chinese word that was pronounced as jīnzhāo, meaning this morning, today, present, present, and this dynasty, referring to the dynasty at that time. The antonyms were present, present. Jinchao Jinchao had no specific meaning or usage.
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We can find some ancient poems with the word "Jin Chao". For example, there was a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Yin," Self-dismissal ":" Today there is wine, today drunk, tomorrow worries come tomorrow worries." There was also a poem from Meng Jiao,"After Passing the Examination":"The former filth is not worthy of praise, but the current debauchery is endless." In addition, there was also a poem from Wei Yingwu's "The First Flowering Son Sent to the Yuan School":"Today is a farewell, where will we meet again?" These poems all had the word "today".
The Danzhou in Qingnian should be Penglai City in Shandong Province. Although some search results mentioned that Danzhou might refer to the real Danzhou City, according to the map and other information, Qing Kingdom was a land country near the sea. There were no small islands, so the real Danzhou should be in the Penglai area of the Shandong Peninsula. Therefore, Danzhou was Penglai City in Shandong Province during the Qing Dynasty.
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