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The allusions of Wang Wen and Meng Xiong

Wang Mengxiong's allusions are as follows:

The original intention of Xiong Wang was to dream of flying bear and get the business. Later, it was a sign that the Lord had a good minister. The film Confucius was written by Han Yu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The theme song of the movie Confucius uses "You Cao Lan" as the lyrics, and "Wang Wen Meng Xiong" is a sentence in "You Cao Lan", which comes from the allusion "flying bear fell asleep". Sima Qian's "Historical Records of Qi Taigong's Family" in the Western Han Dynasty: "Xibo will hunt, predict it, and say,' What he gets is not a dragon or a tiger; The overlord's assistant. "For example, in the past, Emperor Gaozong of Shang Dynasty had a dream of flying bears and a dream of Fu Shuo. (Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" 23)

The legend of "King Monk Xiong Fei" has been circulated for thousands of years. "Romance of the Gods" describes this legend in detail: Zhou Wenwang ordered the construction of an altar for sacrifice and named it "Lingtai". The king and ministers of Japan hosted a banquet to celebrate the completion and went to bed on the platform at night. The book describes: "King Wen and all the civil servants held a banquet on the platform, and both the monarch and the minister were happy. After the banquet, he rested under the stage and King Wen slept on the embroidered couch. In the middle of the night, I suddenly saw a white-fronted tiger in the southeast, with wings under its wings, rushing to the tent. King Wen called for help, only to hear a sound behind the stage, and the fire was soaring. King Wen woke up in a cold sweat. It was already midnight. King Wen thought about the good or ill luck of this dream and waited until dawn to discuss it.

Introduction of allusions

At the end of Shang Dynasty, Zhou Wen Wang Jichang was in urgent need of a man who could be literate and martial, and he searched hard. One day, he had a dream that a strange animal with wings flew into his arms. The next day, he asked people to find this man by divination, so he led his troops to the Weihe River and found Jiang Shang (that is, Jiang Ziya) who was fishing with a straight hook. As it happens, Jiang Shang was named flying bear and immediately extended to North Korea. This Jiang Shang has the power of yin, assisted two generations of Zhou kings, promoted Julian Waghann but couldn't punish him, and solved the problem of hanging upside down and caressing Tang gaozu. He is the first hero of Zhou Xing.

Jiang Shang:

Jiang Shang, surnamed Jiang, was a minister of commerce at first, so he didn't have to. Later, he was promoted by Zhou. Jiang surname is one of the eight surnames, which originated from the ancient Qiang family and returned to Zhou. It can be understood that Zhou people formed an alliance with Qiang people, which is consistent with the hopes of Zhou people and Qiang people. The alliance between Zhou people and Qiang people accords with the dual oligarchy of Xia and Shang dynasties in history. One of the totems of Qiang people is a winged flying beast with ribs. The actual shape of this beast is unknown today, but it is definitely not the shape of a bear. It seems to be similar to today's little panda, which remains to be seen.