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Kunpeng from Zhuangzi's "Getaway" recorded that "there is a fish in the north of the underworld, its name is Kun, the Kun is so big, I don't know how many thousands of miles it is; Turned into a bird, its name is Peng, Peng's back, I don't know its thousands of miles, angry and flying, its wings like clouds hanging from the sky. "This Kunpeng is good at change, channeling all things, helping the Emperor of Heaven to clarify the jade, and was enshrined as the Nine Heavens Kunpeng.
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The description of Kunpeng in the Book of Mountains and Seas is that there is no such beast.
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In the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", there is no description of Kunpeng's annihilation. 1. Kunpeng is one of the ancient Chinese mythical beasts, which first appeared in the Taoist doctrine "Zhuangzi Wandering". It is recorded in the book that "there is a fish in the north of the underworld, and its name is Kun."
The Kun is so big that I don't know how many thousands of miles it is; Turned into a bird, its name is Peng. Peng's back, I don't know how many thousands of miles it is. The anger collapsed and the potato changed and flew round, and its wings were like clouds hanging from the sky.
2. Yu Qiang, the god of the sea in the North Sea who became the god of wind in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", is the root of the change of Kunpeng in the fable of "Zhuangzi".
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Kun is in the fifth meridian of the Classic of Mountains and Seas.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas is a famous geographical work in ancient China, which records the geographical landscape of ancient China, as well as the mythological stories in ancient legends. The Classic of Mountains and Seas records the geographical landscape of ancient China, among which there is the legend of Chonghu Guan Kunpeng, which appears in the fifth classic, Hongfan. According to the Hong Fan, the Kunpeng is a mythical creature that resembles a bird, but is much larger than a bird, has a long tail, can fly over nine heavens and ten earths, and can devour anything.
Legend has it that Kunpeng's hometown is in Yuesan Yang City in Dongting Lake, and they will set off from Dongting Lake every day and fly to the nine heavens and ten places, bringing the clear water of Dongting Lake to all parts of the world, so that people in the world can drink the clear water of Dongting Lake.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas" Ancient Chinese pre-Qin books. It is generally believed that the main descriptions are ancient mythology, geography, products, mythology, witchcraft, religion, ancient history, medicine, folklore, and ethnicity. , including some overseas mountains and rivers birds and beasts.
Kunpeng: Zhuangzi said that there is a big bird called Peng, which is derived from a big fish called Kun. Legend has a big fish named Kun, long does not know how many miles, width does not know how many miles, one day rushing like the sky, become a big bird can fly several miles, the name Peng in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" in the North Sea sea god becomes the wind god of Yu Qiang is the source of the change of Kunpeng in the fable of "Zhuangzi".
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There is a fish in the northern underworld, and its name is Kun. The Kun is so big that I don't know how many thousands of miles it is; Turned into a bird, its name is Peng. Peng's back, I don't know how many thousands of miles it is. Flying in anger, its wings are like clouds hanging from the sky. It is a bird, and the sea will be in vain in the south. The Southern Hades, the Heavenly Pond also.
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There is a fish in the North Underworld, its name is Kun, the Kun is big, a pot can not be fitted, turned into a bird, its name is Peng, Peng is big, two barbecue grills are needed, a secret system, a slightly spicy, in a few bottles of beer, we brave the world together.
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There is no direct record of Kunpeng in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, and this name should first appear in Zhuangzi's "Leisurely Travel". It may have evolved from the strange beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. (A little humble opinion, experts are welcome to correct it).
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The Classic of Mountains and Seas is a collection of myths and legends in ancient China, in which there are many myths and legends, one of which is the story of Kunpeng. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the Kunpeng is a magical creature that can transform into various forms and help people solve various problems.
It is said that there was a king named King Chu Huai at that time, who was besieged by the army of the enemy country and was in a very dangerous situation. King Chu Huai was very worried that his country would be conquered, so he issued a reward order to the world, hoping that someone would stop him and help him out of the siege.
At this time, a magical Kunpeng appeared, transformed into a heroic general, leading the army to relieve the siege. Under the command of Kunpeng, King Chu Huai's army quickly defeated the enemy army and successfully broke the siege.
Therefore, in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", Kunpeng made a great contribution to the people, it helped King Chu Huai to relieve the siege, protected the country of King Chu Huai, and brought prosperity and tranquility to King Chu Huai's filial piety model.
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For the ancient Chinese, as early as the pre-Qin era, there were records about whales, called kun, big fish, whale salamander, starting from Bangu, called "whale". Of course, the ancients always thought that the whale was a fish, but they didn't know that it was actually a mammal.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas was generally written by the Chu or Bashu people from the middle and late Warring States period to the early and middle Han Dynasty.
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Should be. "Zhuangzi" records that Ren Gongzi caught a whale in the sea, which was enough for people along the coast to eat for a long time.
It's burned 800 million, of course it's credible.
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