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Legend pinyin

The legendary pinyin is: Chuán Shuū.

Legend, a Chinese vocabulary, belongs to tradition, anecdote or thematic knowledge; There is a whole set of rumors about someone, something or a place; According to others; Speak, spread, spread.

Source:

Tang Sikong's second poem "On the Good": "The legendary crisis of Kaiyuan points to suspicious Meng Haoran."

Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty: He once knew his brave men in Changban, Dangyang, and told on each other, and they all fled.

Chapter 55 of Feng Ming Menglong History of Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "On the tenth day, the sergeants told stories to each other."

Chapter 59 of the History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in Feng Ming: "Gu Yang knew that his master wanted to drink, but he was afraid of legends. He said cunningly,' this is not wine, it's pepper soup ears.' "

In charge of the light brigade for the fourth time: "This tree has always been said to be smokeless wood. When it burns in a fire, it only has flames, but it is smokeless. "

Folklore:

Pangu is the God of Creation in China's ancient mythology. Legend has it that he breathed into the wind and made a thunderous sound. After his death, his eyes became the sun and the moon, his limbs became mountains, and his blood became rivers, making the new world rich and beautiful with all his strength. People respect him as the God of Creation, and he is the common ancestor of all ethnic groups in China.

In ancient China mythology, the ancestor of human beings was Nu Wa. Legend has it that Nu Wa refined five-color stones to make up the sky, breaking the aojiang was enough to support the four poles, calm the flood, drive away all animals and make the people live in peace. It is also said that she once made a man out of loess and married Fuxi's brother and sister, thus breeding human beings.