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The origin of singing fox and fish books and the interpretation of idioms

Athena Chu Hu Ming Jusch

At the end of Qin Dynasty, Chen Sheng and Guangwu were arrested as soldiers, but their trip was delayed by heavy rain and they had to rebel. Before starting the army, Chen Sheng asked the fortune teller to calculate a divination, write "Chen" on white silk and stuff it into the fish's stomach. In the middle of the night, he built a bonfire with bamboo in the ancient temple, imitating the fox's "Chen" to create momentum for the uprising, and the next day he rebelled and established the Zhang Chu regime.

The source is the words' Chen' written on the silk script of Dan Shu, which was put in the stomach of a fish. Strangely, a pawn bought fish to cook and got a book in the fish's stomach. In the temple next to Wu, there is a bonfire in the evening, and what does the fox say is' Chu Xing, Chen'. Shiji Chen She gentlefolk

Interpretation refers to the measures taken by the sponsors to mobilize the masses.

Used as object and attribute; Point to trouble

Structural combination

Synonyms include fox singing fish out, fox singing bonfire and fox singing ditch.

Homonyms come one after another, making beds and overlapping rooms, making powder and mixing ink, white knife in, red knife out, white rabbit red and black, rambling, trance, broken beads, seclusion, accident, ......

Idioms, such as fox singing and fish writing, are all used to deceive people. "He Lin Yu Lu" by Luo Song Dajing