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Flying bear's Dream tells the story of Zhou Wenwang and who.

Flying bear told the story of Zhou Wenwang and Jiang Ziya.

The original sentence in Historical Records said that Zhou Wenwang occupied neither a dragon nor a glass nor a tiger. The word "non-tiger" was written as "non-bear" in other books and later evolved into "flying bear". Divination is also considered as the dream of King Wen, which led to the legend that Zhou Wenwang dreamed of flying bear and met Jiang Taigong. In later books, such as Romance of the Gods, there is a special chapter to describe this legend. There is a folk proverb "Jiang Taigong fishes, and he who wishes takes the bait" has spread all over the world.

According to the evolution of Zhou Wenwang's ci on this matter, in elegant words, "Flying Bear Dream" became an idiom to indicate that the emperor would get a good minister.

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Zhou Xibo dreamed of flying bear at night, and was recommended by Wu Ji, a disciple of Jiang Ziya. He met Ziya in Weishui and worshipped him as the right platform and the prince of Wu as his father. After a week's beheading of Yin 36 Road, he sealed the list of gods, held a magic whip, and fought with his disciples. After worshipping the general, Jintai was ready to make a crusade to turn Esau into Marshal Tang Tianbao. Yin Ke, the king of Wu, received an edict that the decree was insufficient and sealed 365 gods of justice. King Wu named it the Seven Yingqiu, the first of five kings and nine uncles. After this deity was sealed, Jiang Ziya's fate failed, but it was no accident that Jiang Ziya enjoyed the blessing of others.