There are fishes in the North Ming Dynasty. It is derived from the first ancient Chinese poem, and it is also a very famous poem. It is now widely quoted by everyone. So, what does the fish in the North Ming Dynasty mean? What does the goddess mean when she says there are fishes in the North Ming Dynasty?
The goddess said that there are fish in the Northern Ming Dynasty
I received a WeChat message from my girlfriend on my mobile phone, "There are fish in the Northern Ming Dynasty, but there are no fish." I was really puzzled. Is there any fish in the Northern Ming Dynasty? What does the fish care about me? At this time, a top student smiled evilly and said, "There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and its name is Kun." It would be good to read more books! You can do so many things!
There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and its name is Kun. Kun? Yuribi, I used to be very touched when I saw Big Fish and Begonia. There is a fish named Kun in the North Ming Dynasty, but now Kun has become dirty! "Yu Hibi" tortures people to death.
Beiming Youyu Duanzi
My girlfriend is very beautiful. She is the school beauty I have been chasing for three years, but my relationship with her has always been just to kiss and hold hands. I know she likes me too, but as someone who graduated from a first-class university, I can't understand why she always likes to eat fish recently, and mutters about the high school text: There are fish in the North Ming Dynasty.
The source of "There are fishes in the North Ming Dynasty"
1. The source of this sentence is: "Zhuangzi Neipian·Xiaoyaoyou No. 1"
Explanation of key words:
Ming: also known as Ming, meaning sea. "Beiming" is the sea in the north. The following "Nan Ming" imitates this. Legend has it that the North Sea is boundless, deep and dark.
Translation of the sentence "There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty":
There is a fish in the northern sea, and its name is Kun.
Original sentence of "There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty"
There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and its name is Kun. The Kun is so big that I don't know how many thousands of miles it is. It turned into a bird, and its name was Peng. The Peng's back is thousands of miles away, and it flies in anger, its wings are like clouds hanging from the sky. It is a bird, and the sea will migrate to Nanming. The one in Nanming is Tianchi. Those who are "Qixie" are also those who are ambitious and strange. "Xie" says: "The Peng migrates to Nanming. The water hits it for three thousand miles, and it surges upward for ninety thousand miles. It goes to breathe in six months." Wild horses are also dust, and living things breathe. Phase blow also. The sky is blue, is it righteous or evil? Is it so far away that it is extremely evil? It looks down upon it, and if so, that’s it. Moreover, if the accumulation of water is not thick, it will not be able to carry a large boat. Put a cup of water on the col hall, and the boat will be made of mustard; if you place the cup on top, it will be glued. The water is shallow and the boat is big. If the accumulation of wind is not thick, its large wings will be weak. Therefore, for ninety thousand miles, the wind is blowing down, and then it is today's Peifeng; those who carry the blue sky on their backs and do not care about Yaolan, then they are today's general Tunan.