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What does Degang Guo's poem "Good deeds must be done by good people, but mortals cannot become immortals" mean?

It probably means that whoever does a good deed is a good person, no matter what his status is at other times, he is no longer a mortal, and those who can live forever in folk myths and legends (or storytelling) are often good people. For example, Zhang Bairen, a great man, was elected as the Jade Emperor of Heaven (folklore, according to records, comes from the folk myth book Legend of the Gods collected by Ou Yangfei, which has nothing to do with Taoist mythology).

Teacher Guo comes from and has a profound historical and cultural heritage. Good deeds must be done by good people, and mortals can't be immortals. These two poems often appear in his storytelling poems. These fixed-field poems are highly praised by the people, and they also appear in a controversial novel, The Whole Story of Yongqing Shengping, which is also known as The Legend of Kangxi Chivalry.

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Terminology source

Many poems set in the field are selected from San Yan Er Pai and Jing Hua Yuan. And from some landscape novels and orthodox history books, many of them have great cultural value, and each paragraph may be enlightening, thought-provoking or make people laugh.

Terminology function

Fixed-field poetry is a cushion word before stand-up cross talk, which plays the following roles:

1. There was chaos in the theater, so that the audience could be quiet and concentrate on the story.

2. Make a simple introduction or outline summary of the following contents.

The old times also played a role in attracting audiences.

4. There are also "baggage" paragraphs in the fixed-field poems.

Baidu encyclopedia-Ding Chang's poems