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What does the fairy above mean? Who is it?

The word "Shangfangxian" is a kind of honorific title for senior immortals by debut disciples, but there is no such specific title in Taoist classics. Just say that the Buddha above represents a god of a realm (cosmic space level). "The fairy above" is a common name, a general term and a conceptual understanding.

The space of the universe is so vast and complex that it can't be covered by the simple theory of three realms. There are many horizontal spaces in the vertical space of each layer. According to the classics, Laozi expounded the vertical space of 8 1 dimension. The "infinity" of Taoism includes the horizontal space, which is very broad. Every space corresponds to life on the ground. There is a saying: "Ten miles is different from the wind, and eight miles is different from the customs". It can be seen that the difference in space causes the difference of individuals on the ground.

Pinyin: shàng fāng xiān?

Make sentences:

1. A big fireworks exploded above my head, colorful. Mars scattered everywhere and then disappeared. Then another fireworks bloomed in the air, reflecting people's smiling faces.

No, it's in a tree on the mountain. It just spread its wings without flapping; Just hovering slowly in mid-air, but not leaving that range. It seems that there is nothing to do, but I still say that I don't know what to do.

Erythrina tree grows on the steps of the school gate, like a tall and strong sentry, guarding the beautiful campus day and night. There are many thorns on the trunk of Erythrina tree, which is used for self-defense like a hedgehog. Its leaves are wide and big, just like our palms.

4. Tea smoke fills the air at the top of the lake, just like a fairyland, and the word "Xiang" brings this fairyland to the extreme, which is quiet and always gives people a feeling of being in a fairyland, just like a faint ink painting.

In the drizzle, I went down to the top of Xiaoyueping Mountain on the north side of Yunlufeng, where there is a mausoleum overlooking the heroic city of Changsha, which is the mausoleum of Huang Xing, commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army. This cemetery is vast, surrounded by Xiangjiang River and lush, and the "Eye of Google on a Surface" reflects the heroic momentum of the martyrs galloping on the battlefield before their death and the magnanimous pride of "being selfless in the world".