Chapter 197 Not the main text
Chapter 197 Not the main text
Chapter 195 has been revised, and Chapter 197 will be posted at around 2 o'clock. This chapter has entered the end. Thank you for your encouragement.
The following words are related to the subsequent plot. The main text will be revised at 2 o'clock. You can discuss the plot, hehe.
Wang Xianxian is not possessed by a demon. You can guess.
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Jinwu is a mythical bird in ancient Chinese mythology, also known as the "sun bird". In ancient mythology, Jinwu is considered to be the incarnation of the sun, with mysterious and powerful power.
According to legend, Jinwu lives on the Fusang tree in the East China Sea, and rises from Fusang every morning to shine on the earth. The image of Jinwu is usually depicted as a bird with golden feathers and three legs. It represents light, warmth and power, and is a manifestation of the ancient people's worship and awe of the sun.
In Chinese culture, Jinwu is also closely related to time, calendar and seasonal changes. Ancient people determined the time and solar terms by observing the trajectory of Jinwu to guide agricultural production and daily life.
The legend of Jinwu has a long history in Chinese history. It not only often appears in literature and art, but also has a profound impact on philosophy, religion and other fields. It symbolizes light, hope and eternity, and inspires people's yearning and pursuit for a better life.
In general, as an important image in ancient Chinese mythology, Jinwu carries rich cultural connotations and historical significance, witnessing the ancient people's observation and thinking of natural phenomena, as well as the worship and yearning for mysterious power.
The three corpses are three kinds of insects in the human body according to Taoism. There are also sayings that the three corpses are called three corpse gods or three corpse insects, and they are believed to live in the human body, absorb the essence of people, and are the source of human desires.
According to legend, the three corpses will report people's sins to the emperor of heaven while people are sleeping on the Gengshen day, and reduce people's fortune. Therefore, Gengshen day is regarded as an "evil day". People usually do not sleep on this day, or avoid the harm of the three corpses by observing Gengshen.
Apollo is the sun god in ancient Greek mythology. He is portrayed as a handsome, powerful and glorious god. He drives his golden chariot across the sky every day to bring light and warmth to the world.
He is dressed in gorgeous clothes and holds a bow and arrow, showing his strength and skills. His skin radiates golden light, symbolizing his close connection with the sun.
Apollo is regarded as the patron saint of art, music and poetry. He gives artists inspiration to create beautiful works. His existence represents wisdom, rationality and beauty.
In mythology, Apollo is also the god of prophecy. People will pray to him for oracles in the hope of guidance and enlightenment. His temples often become places for people to worship and seek answers.
In general, Apollo, the sun god, is an admirable god in Greek mythology. His light and power symbolize hope, light and the pursuit of art.
Dionysus, the god of wine, is one of the important gods in Greek mythology. He is usually portrayed as a young man with long hair and animal skins, and is often associated with grapes, wine, carnival and music.
Dionysus is the son of Zeus and Semele. He taught the skills of grape planting and winemaking in the world so that people can enjoy the pleasure of fine wine. It is said that he can also revive all things and give life and vitality to the earth.
Dionysus worship was very popular in ancient Greece, and people would hold grand celebrations at the Dionysian Festival. During these festivals, people would drink wine, sing and dance wildly, and enjoy themselves. The Dionysian Festival was not only a tribute to the god of wine, but also a time for people to release themselves and pursue freedom.
The image and story of Dionysus reflected the ancient Greeks' love for life, joy and art, and his legend also had a profound impact on later culture and art.
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