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The river under the bridge is called "Nai River", which is the name of the river in hell according to Buddhism. The fourth volume of the "Xuanmuro Chronicles" records this: "Traveling more than ten miles, to a water, not a few feet wide, flowing to the southwest.
Observing Xi, Xi said: 'This is the so-called Nai River, and its source comes from the underworld'. The water is bloody, and the filth is not approachable.
Because there is a bridge on the river, it is called "Nai River Bridge". The bridge is narrow and smooth, and it is guarded day and night by the god of day and night. The blood river under the bridge is full of insects and snakes, the waves are rolling, and the fishy wind is blowing.
The ghost of the wicked fell into the river, just like the description in the tenth chapter of "Journey to the West": "The copper snake and iron dog are free to fight for food, and there is no way out of the Nai River forever". I can't help but think of the horror of the Nai River in the underworld.
The eleventh chapter of "Journey to the West": The judge said: Your Majesty, that is called Nai He Bridge.
If you go to the sun, you must pass it on.
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However, under the bridge is the Santu River, which is said to pass by after death, and the speed of the river will be divided according to the merits of the people during their lifetime. I don't know what kind of Lethe River is, but legend has it that Meng Po soup is made from the water of Lethe River, and it can make people forget the past and present lives.
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According to legend, there is a road called Huangquan Road, there is a river called Lechuan River, and there is a bridge called Naihe Bridge. There is an earthen platform called Wangxiang Terrace after walking across the Nai He Bridge, there is an old woman selling Meng Po soup on the side of Wangxiang Terrace, there is a stone called Sansheng Stone by the Lechuan River, Meng Po Soup makes you forget everything, and Sansheng Stone records your past and present life. We walked across the Nai He Bridge, looked at the world for the last time on the Wangxiang Terrace, and drank a cup of water from the Lechuan River.
Nai He Bridge This bridge is the boundary, starting a new reincarnation.
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You should ask Meng Bo, guess it's the water of forgetfulness.
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However, the river under the bridge is called the Lechuan River.
In Chinese myths and legends, after death, people have to pass through the Ghost Gate, through the Huangquan Road, between the Huangquan Road and the Hades, and the Nai River is the boundary. The water of the Nai River is blood-yellow, and it is full of lonely souls and wild ghosts that cannot be reincarnated, full of insects and snakes, and the fishy wind blows on the face. There is a Nai He Bridge on the Lechuan River, and there is an old woman sitting on the side of the Nai He Bridge, her name is Meng Po, and if you want to cross the Lechuan River, you must cross the Nai He Bridge.
If you don't drink Meng Po soup, you will cross the helpless bridge, and you will not be reincarnated. The Lethe River originally refers to the river of lethe (the river of forgetting or the river of riji) in ancient Greek mythology, and the Nai River is also known as the Santu River in Japan, but modern China sometimes blends Eastern and Western stories (such as the fusion of the phoenix and the immortal bird), and Lethe River is also an example.
The origin of the Lethe River
One is said that in Tai'an, Shandong, the river originates from Mount Tai and flows through the urban area of Tai'an, Shandong Province, dividing the urban area of Tai'an into two, named Naihe. **The source is Gu Yanwu, a scholar in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, "Shandong Archaeological Record". The Annai River:
Its water is on the left side of Artemisia Mountain, there is a bridge to cross it, it is called the Nai River Bridge, the dead soul of the people of the world can not cross, and it is called the Nai River"。
The appearance of the name Naihe is related to the ancient concept of life and death of the owner of Mount Tai. "The Biography of Wuhuan in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty":"For example, if the Chinese die, the soul will return to Daishan"。
and "The Biography of Xu Man":"Since he went to taste less of the disease, he did not heal for three years, which means that Mount Tai asked for his life. "After the introduction of Buddhism in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, its concept of hell was directly borrowed from the concept of life and death of the Lord of Mount Tai.
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Hello, Nai He Bridge refers to the bridge of the deceased to the afterlife in reincarnation, also known as the Hades Bridge or Huangquan Road. Legend has it that on the bridge, there will be gods such as the king of Yama and the judge, who will judge people, and according to the good and evil deeds of people in their lives, they will reward the good and punish the evil on the bridge, and decide the fate of their reincarnation. The bridge has a deep influence on Chinese culture, and its image is often used as a means of expression in literature, electric shadows, TV dramas and other works of art in Suipachun.
At the same time, the Nai He Bridge is also one of the important traditional Chinese sacrificial cultures, such as the Qingming Festival, there is a custom of burning paper money and sacrificing the ancestors to cross the bridge.
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Nai River is located in the urban area of Tai'an, Shandong Province, which divides the urban area of Tai'an into two. Nai River is the mountain river of the west foot of Mount Tai and goes down along the mountain, gathers in the big stone gorge near the public bridge, goes south along the canyon river in the middle of Taicheng, flows into the Pan River after leaving the city, this section of the river is called Nai River.
The Naihe Bridge is a place where ghosts in the concept of the Chinese Daolu Sect must be reincarnated after the journey of the Ten Palaces of Yama. On the bridge, an elderly female deity known as Meng Po will give each ghost a bowl of Meng Po soup to forget the memories of their past lives so that they can be reincarnated in the next life. Legend has it that when the deceased arrived at the Nai River Bridge, the guilty ones were pushed into the "Blood River Pool" by the bulls and horses on both sides to be tortured by insects, ants and poisonous snakes, and the deceased who was good in front of the sedan chair crossed the bridge, but it was very simple.
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1. West Lake Broken Bridge.
One said that there is a pavilion built on the ancient stone bridge, the snow is in winter, the ice and snow on the sunny side of the bridge melts, the shady side of the bridge is still paved with jade and silver, overlooking from Geling, the feeling of the bridge and the embankment is broken, and it is named "the residual snow of the broken bridge". There is also a legend that the White Lady and Xu Xian met on the broken bridge, which really added a romantic color to the scenery of the broken bridge.
2. Nai He Bridge.
There are two popular theories about the Nai Ho Bridge. One says that there is a river named Nai River in the prefecture, and the other says that because of the meaning of "helpless" in Chinese, it just corresponds to the regret and helplessness of people who wish to be born when they are reincarnated.
In Chinese Taoism and Chinese folk mythology, the bridge is a place to give people reincarnation, where an elderly female deity named Meng Po is given a bowl of Meng Po soup to forget the memories of the past life and be reincarnated in the next life.
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According to legend, there is a road called Huangquan Road, there is a river called Lechuan River, and there is a bridge called Naihe Bridge. There is an earthen platform called Wangxiang Terrace after walking across the Nai He Bridge, there is an old woman selling Meng Po soup on the side of Wangxiang Terrace, there is a stone called Sansheng Stone by the Lechuan River, Meng Po Soup makes you forget everything, and Sansheng Stone records your past and present life. We walked across the Nai He Bridge, looked at the world for the last time on the Wangxiang Terrace, and drank a cup of water from the Lechuan River. >>>More
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