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Pig said, "That's a swan." "The old cow has changed," Monkey said. The land said, "Then, how can it be born?" Monkey replied, "You two break into this gate, do everything you can, kill it all, tear down his nest, cut off his way home, and wait for me to escort him to change." Eight pigeons and the land broke through the cave door as promised.
The Great Sage took the golden cudgel, twisted the tactic and recited the mantra, and turned into a green wing of Haidong, whizzing into the eye of the cloud, and fell on the swan, holding its neck and shining. Knowing that Monkey had changed, Niu Wang turned yellow and looked back at the sea. Monkey turned into a Dark Phoenix again, bent on driving Ying Huang away. When Niu Wang knew about it, he turned into a white crane, roared and flew south ... "
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Hai Dongqing's Chinese name "oriole" means "Xiongkulu" in cautious language (Manchu), and it is the tallest and fastest bird in the world, which means "God of a Thousand Eagles". Legend has it that it takes 100,000 condors to produce a "Haidong Qing".
In the Ming Dynasty, the sea still appeared frequently in his poems. Wu Cheng'en, who once wrote the famous article The Journey to the West, once wrote in a poem: "Dogs lead sheep, while eagles support mountains and beams. Jing basket with artillery, take Haidong Qing.
According to "A Brief Account of Liu Bian", "Haidong Qing people are the most valuable eagle products, pure black is the top grade, pure white is the top grade, white with other hairs is the defective product, and gray is the defective product."
"Exotic Records" also records that the sea "has snow-white people, reed flowers, and natural people". At that time, the price of an ordinary Haidong Qing was more than 30 taels of silver, and even prisoners on the border could get a reduced sentence or even be released as long as they could catch Haidong Qing.