Who knows the source of Ya 'an Sambo?

Ya 'an, located at the southern foot of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is a famous rainy city in the west of Sichuan Basin. It rains about two-thirds of the year, which is the origin of Ya 'an rain. But it is said that it won't rain here for ten and a half months, so not every tourist passing by in a hurry can have a chance to enjoy the rainy scene in Ya 'an. This elegant fish is the most precious fish in the local area, and it is also the embodiment of a fairy. According to legend, the last crack in the ancient goddess' mending the sky is here. When she mended it, she left a group of female disciples in Tsing Yi to follow her. Over time, these women in Tsing Yi became elegant fish swimming among the green waters and red stones, and their armor became beautiful scales. The curve of the fairy's body became the curve of the fish, and the sword worn on her waist became a dagger hidden in the elegant fish head. Therefore, if people want to verify whether it is an authentic elegant fish, just look at whether the fish head has a sword-shaped skull. Ya 'an people have another custom. They are used to hanging the skeleton sword of Ya 'an fish in their own window and bedside. It is said that this can exorcise ghosts and ward off evil spirits and get sick. In the concept of local people, Ya 'an refers to both local women and beauty among ordinary women. Because of the intensive rain and moderate sunshine, most women in Ya 'an have fair and delicate skin and beautiful appearance. In the evening, if you stroll along the bank of Yajiang River, you can see elegant girls in twos and threes, whispering together or having elegant hair alone.