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What do you mean? What do you mean?
From Ma Rongcheng's novel Fengyun: "Is Jinlin a thing in the pool? When it meets the storm, it becomes a dragon. The dragons in the sky have changed dramatically, and clouds can swim in shallow water. Success is a storm, and failure is also a storm. "
In the expansion "Fengyun", Xiong found "the first god in the world"-the fortune-telling clay bodhisattva died for him. Clay Bodhisattva said that "the golden scales are the things in the pool, which will turn into dragons when encountering wind and rain" is the predecessor fate of Xiongba, and implicit words imply the key figures who decide the fate of Xiongba's life. Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun, who were adopted by Xiong Xiong, were exactly what Clay Bodhisattva called "wind" and "cloud", and were accepted as disciples and given juexue.
In the next ten years, with the help of Fengyun, the world will become the largest gang in the rivers and lakes, and Fengyun is also famous. At this time, the Clay Bodhisattva informed Xiong Ba that his life was destined to be "a storm of success and a storm of failure", and Xiong Ba decided to divide it into "wind" and "cloud" to change his fate.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Fengyun
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