Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Is it carp jumping from the dragon gate when the bridge opens?

Is it carp jumping from the dragon gate when the bridge opens?

Carp jumping at the dragon gate is not opening a bridge.

The "Dragon Gate" of carp jumping in the dragon gate refers to the narrowest part of the Shanxi-Shaanxi Grand Canyon where the Yellow River roared down from the hukou. It is called Longmen, and now it is called Yumenkou.

Longmen is in Hedong. Dayu leveled Longmen Mountain and opened it, which was more than a mile long. The Yellow River flows down from the middle, and the two sides cannot be opened to traffic. Every late spring, yellow carp go upstream, and those who cross the dragon gate become dragons.

In ancient Han legends, yue longmen, the Yellow River carp, means that after years of hard work, once it is realized, it will be successful. Therefore, the ancients used "carp yue longmen" as a metaphor for promoting to a higher position and getting rich.

However, in modern Chinese, "yue longmen's carp" is often used to describe that after something happens, he will fight back and become a master. "Carp yue longmen" is a metaphor for going upstream, striving for progress, encouraging yourself to make a determined effort, and one day you can carp yue longmen in Yuelongmen.

This allusion warns people to work hard and have the preparation and courage to face failure. Between success, it may even approach the highest point of Longmen countless times, but it may eventually be washed down by the current.