"Explanation of the meaning of" Hehe "

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The legendary ghosts and gods that caused the drought. Shuo Wen Jie Zi. Ghost Department: "Hao, drought ghost also." Book of Songs. Elegant. Han Yun: "Abuse on the show is like burning. "Han Maoheng. "Hao, the god of drought. 」

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Hiderigami (or Chi) is a monster in China mythology and a legendary creature. It is the general name of an unknown creature, and its image description can often be found in ancient books of China and word-of-mouth of rural people. Its shape is similar to the legendary zombie. According to legend, once Hiderigami appeared, it would be accompanied by drought. Hiderigami is an extremely rare high-ranking zombie, whose ability is second only to being surrendered by Guanyin Bodhisattva. The highest-ranking "Gui". Ingley Gummy's image is recorded in The Divine Canon: "Three or four feet long, naked, with eyes on it, walking like the wind". There are many opinions about the origin of heroism: in the earliest Book of Songs, heroism was described as "burning" with eyes on the top and walking like the wind. Heroism was the skeleton of the dead in Dong Zhongshu's Spring and Autumn Begging for Rain, and Mi Zhu, a poet in the Song Dynasty, described heroism as a monster born to a woman in Zhou Ping Ketan. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the view that Hiderigami was a zombie was widely accepted, and the custom of praying for rain such as "fighting drought and burning Hiderigami" became popular in many places. If there is a fire on the grave and the body is covered with white hair after being dug up, it is Hiderigami, which can only be destroyed to relieve the drought. But the dead body covered with white hair should only be white and hard (white and fierce), and there is nothing else in the show that is not afraid of the hot sun. ...