Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - The difference between legends and allusions
The difference between legends and allusions
2. A set of rumors about someone, something or a place's past deeds.
3. The humanistic and historical value in pure local legends.
In the era before writing was invented, people could only record history by word of mouth, which is the origin of legend.
So legends are usually unreliable, and the events described are in the distant past long before the invention of words. China's myths and legends are the oldest.
The unsolved mystery at present can only be verified by time. Allusions originally refer to the old system and old examples, and are also the official names of people in charge of the ritual and music system in Han Dynasty. Later, a common meaning refers to stories or legends about historical figures, laws and regulations, etc. Names and allusions have a long history. It can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. In the later Han Dynasty's biography of Wang Cangdong Ping Xian, it was said: "I bowed to the supreme and gave a big gift to the minister. Every time I gave a banquet, I had to change my appearance and worship in the palace. This is an allusion."
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