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Because each of these nine sons represents an immortal, it is said that the dragon gives birth to nine sons, and the nine sons are different.
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That's because there can never be exactly the same person, even if they were born to the same parents, let alone immortals.
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The so-called dragon gave birth to nine sons, not that the dragon happened to give birth to nine children. In ancient Chinese traditional culture, nine is often used to represent a lot, and it has a supreme position.
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Even people are not exactly the same, not to mention that their mother is not alone.
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It's a different life, the mother is different, the child is different, so the nine sons are different.
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Because Kowloon is not born at the same time, each dragon has its own characteristics.
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Because it was born to nine wives of the dragon, each of them is like his own mother.
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Because people often say that "dragons give birth to nine sons, and nine sons are different", it is impossible to be the same person.
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Because there can't be the same people, even if they are twins, they are still different.
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"The dragon gives birth to nine sons" refers to the prisoner cow, the eye, the mocking wind, the prison, the fox, the sage, the scum, the scum, the stalk, the kiss, the next sentence of this sentence is "not a dragon, each has its own good". The meaning of this sentence is roughly that the nine sons of the dragon have their own abilities and abilities. <>
The dragon is the totem symbol of the Chinese nation, speaking of "the dragon gives birth to nine sons", everyone must be familiar with it, this is a popular folk saying. In ancient times, "nine" was not a specific number, but a virtual word with a special meaning, and it had a special meaning. "Nine" means "many, very vast", so we often hear "Ninety-Five Supreme".
The combination of "nine" and "dragon" is not accidental, but because both words have a profound meaning, meaning to reproduce and reproduce. <>
The next sentence of "Dragons give birth to nine sons" is "not a dragon, each has its own good". The nine sons of the dragon king are the Prisoner Ox, the Pierculus, the Mocking Wind, the Pu Prison, the Fierce Dog, the Gang Cun, the Fierce Cun, the Negative Cun, and the Kiss, all of them with great powers. The eldest prisoner Niu is proficient in music theory, the second is extremely brave, the third is dangerous, the fourth is fond of chirping, the voice is loud, the fifth is like to sit quietly, the sixth is infinitely powerful, the seventh is clear from right and wrong, the eighth is fond of writing art, and the ninth is fond of climbing and watching, symbolizing the house to drive away evil spirits.
Each of these nine sons has their own hobbies, and each of them has different abilities. <>
The dragon gives birth to nine sons, does not become a dragon, and each has its own good" was later used as a metaphor for siblings with different qualities, hobbies, and abilities. In the face of these differences, we should teach students according to their aptitude and look at them from the perspective of development. In China's traditional culture, this sentence also has a relatively profound meaning.
Each of us Chinese is a descendant of the dragon, everyone is different, everyone has their own pursuits, their own dreams, and their own abilities, and everyone should give full play to their own strength and contribute to the prosperity of the nation.
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"The dragon gives birth to nine sons, does not become a dragon, and each has its own good", this is a folk legend that the dragon gives birth to nine sons. The nine sons have:
Boss: Prison cow, hobby**, with the dragon head as the huqin symbol, implying**.
The second child: Jerry, aggressive and happy to kill, the decoration of weapons, meaning solemn and majestic.
The third child: mocking the wind, symbolizing auspiciousness and beauty.
Fourth: Pu Lao, the sound of the striking is far Yang, which means that the sound is grand and resounding in the sky.
Lao Wu: Cunyi, the decoration of the incense burner or the base of the Buddha statue, meaning mighty.
Sixth: Domineering, powerful, and able to bear weight. Under the monument, there is a big mascot in Beijing's Daqianmen.
Lao Qi: Fierce, righteous and insistent, impartial and judgmental. In ancient times, the things placed on the public hall symbolized the righteousness of the public court.
Lao Eight: Negative Tuan, symbolizing culture and art.
Lao Jiu: The word asks, meaning to suppress evil and avoid fire.
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The next sentence is that each has its own strengths. An ancient legend says that siblings have different qualities and hobbies, often with different shapes and personalities, and is used as a metaphor for the good and bad of siblings.
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The dragon gave birth to nine sons refers to a dragon giving birth to nine children with different shapes and personalities, and the next sentence of this sentence is "each different", which mainly refers to the birth of nine children by Long, and there are different ones, not to mention people? Everyone has their own characteristics and shortcomings.
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The nine sons of the dragon are different, which shows that the moral qualities of the siblings are different, even if they are a family, they are not the same. Even dragons are bad, let alone humans.
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The nine sons have a prison ox, a squint, a mocking wind, a prison, a sinister, a scumbag, a stalk, a stalk, a s The next sentence is "not a dragon, each has its own good".
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The dragon gave birth to nine sons, each of which is different, what does this difference mean?
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1. Dragons have nine sons, and the nine sons do not become dragons, each with its own advantages. It is a metaphor for siblings with different qualities and hobbies. In traditional Chinese culture, nine means a lot.
2. There is a saying that this does not mean that the dragon gave birth to nine sons, but that it refers to an imaginary number. The nine sons of the dragon have a provenance, and there is no room for confusion.
3. The legend of the dragon giving birth to nine sons refers to the dragon giving birth to nine sons, and the nine sons are not dragons, each is different. The so-called dragon gave birth to nine sons, not that the dragon happened to give birth to nine sons.
4. In traditional Chinese culture, nine is used to represent a lot, with supreme status, nine is an imaginary number, but also a valuable number, so it is used to describe the dragon. The saying that the dragon has nine sons has a long history, but there is no theory about which nine animals there are, and it was not until the Ming Dynasty that various theories appeared.
"The dragon gives birth to nine sons" refers to the prisoner cow, the eye, the mocking wind, the prison, the fox, the sage, the scum, the scum, the stalk, the kiss, the next sentence of this sentence is "not a dragon, each has its own good". The meaning of this sentence is roughly that the nine sons of the dragon have their own abilities and abilities. <> >>>More
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