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A monster with the ability to reverse yin and yang
"Dry Kun pours down" is an idiom in China. Its original intention is to regard the dark sky as daytime, which is a high metaphor. Dry for the sky, land for Kun, and reverse dry Kun is upside down. What should be above is below, and what should be below is above. Yin and yang are often opposed, and dry Kun is opposed.
Gankun is a Chinese vocabulary, and its pinyin is qi á n k ū n, which is a Taoist cultural term, referring to Gangua and Kungua in Yi. Two refers to heaven and earth. Three fingers point to the sun and the moon. Yin and yang four fingers; Combine rigidity with softness. The country with five fingers; Jiangshan; The world refers to the situation and the overall situation. Seven refers to the emperor and queen. Eight fingers are mysterious; Trick.
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