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Myths and legends about Yu Ya
The myths and legends of Yayu are related to the story of the goddess mending the sky. It is said that when he was in The goddess patching the sky, he threw a sword into the river and turned it into an elegant fish. This sword has become the biggest symbol to distinguish the authenticity of elegant fish, and it is also the origin of a sword-like spur on its skull. According to another legend, Su Qin was torn apart by other countries during the Warring States Period. His sword slipped into the river and was collected by Yayu, which became a "security mark" to reward Yayu in the future. The sword is real, but it is fake. Therefore, this elegant fish is also called "swordfish".
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