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Cultural connotation of Longsheng Jiuzi, 20 12 Shanxi senior high school entrance examination language.

According to ancient legends, a dragon has nine sons, and none of them will become dragons, each with its own advantages. Metaphor brothers have different qualities and hobbies.

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Nine sons give birth to dragons, that is, nine sons give birth to dragons, and none of them are Jackie Chan, so they are different. The so-called "dragon gave birth to nine children" does not mean that the dragon just gave birth to nine children. In the traditional culture of China, nine represents a lot and has a supreme position. Nine is an imaginary number and an expensive number, so it is used to describe the dragon son. There is a long-standing saying that dragons have nine sons, but there has been no saying about which nine animals are, and it was not until the Ming Dynasty that there were various opinions. In the Ming Dynasty, some scholars' notes, such as Lu Rong's Miscellaneous Notes on the Garden, Li Dongyang's Collection of Huailu Hall, Yang Shen's Collection of Climbing the Temple, Xu Li's Essay on the Old Man in the Temple, and Xu Yingqiu's Talking about Yun Yun in Tang Yuzhi, all recorded the dragon's situation, but they were not unified.

In ancient times, there was a legend that "dragons give birth to nine children, but they don't produce dragons, and each has his own interests." But what exactly is Jiuzi, there are different opinions. "Lucky Map of China" says: Nine sons.

1. The boss is a prison cow, likes music and squats on the piano head;

2. The second son (yá zì) loves to kill and fight, and is engraved on the knife ring and handle;

3. Lao San had a close call in his life, and the beast in the corner of this temple is his portrait;

4. Zisi is not old. When he is hit, he growls loudly, acting as an animal button for Hong Zhong to lift the beam and help him sing far and wide;

5.suān ní, a lion-shaped sister-in-law, likes smoking. Sit down, lean on the foot of the incense burner and smoke.

6. Liu Zibaxia (another name, the box is regarded as the word, [Insect Eight] [Insect Summer]), also known as Bi, is shaped like a toothed turtle and likes to bear heavy burdens.

7. Seven-son armadillo (b 'àn) looks like a tiger, likes litigation, and has its image on both sides of the prison gate or the official purlin;

8. Eight sons (Fu XIN), like a dragon, elegant and gentle, coiled on the stone tablet;

9. Laojiu's Kiss (chī wěn), also known as the Kiss of Owl Tail or Owl (chi), is thick and easy to swallow, so it has become a thorn-swallowing beast at both ends of the temple ridge, which is used to put out fires and eliminate disasters.