I. Interpretation
Immortal, a Chinese character, originally meant to live forever. Later, it was extended to a mythical figure, which has the meanings of cultivating truth, being immortal, being immortal and so on. In traditional culture, the immortal is an important cultural symbol, representing a superb realm, a realm beyond the mortal world.
Immortal images are also widely used in literature, art and other fields. For example, the Monkey King in The Journey to the West, known as "Monkey King", is a demigod.
Second, the source
Fairy figures can be traced back to the period of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. There have been glyphs representing immortals in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which are related to heaven and height, and express the meaning of transcending common customs and being with heaven and earth.
In the late Spring and Autumn Period, folk belief in immortals gradually formed, and at the same time, immortals were endowed with more connotations, such as the concepts of immortality and immortality. These ideas mainly come from the inheritance and development of Taoism, emperors, alchemists and non-governmental organizations.
With the passage of time, the immortal role has been used more and more, and has been given more meanings. In traditional culture, immortals usually refer to a state of being detached from the world, or to people who practice Taoism and have the ability to live forever.
In Taoism, immortality has become a belief and goal, and people believe that immortality can be achieved through cultivation.
Three. The definition of idioms and immortal characters
1, fluttering: soaring, as if to transcend the world and become immortal. Many people feel relaxed and refreshed. Also describe the lightness and elegance of poetry and calligraphy.
2. Guanghan Fairy: Guanghan Palace: Guanghan Palace, the legendary fairy palace on the moon.
3, sage like style: the style of the fairy, the spirit of the Taoist. Describe people's personalities and different looks. Bone: Masculinity.
4, Taoist bone fairy wind: refers to the temperament of the immortal.
5. Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea: According to legend, the Eight Immortals crossing the sea do not need a boat, and each has a set of spells.
Examples of fairy tale characters
1. The old man met a fairy on the mountain.
There is a fairy living in this forest.
His love for martial arts is just like his yearning for fairyland.
His fairyland experience made him unforgettable.
That actress is as beautiful as a fairy.