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Why didn't the crane fly away when it circled in Song Huizong's time?
In China culture, people always divide the animals in nature into? Good and evil? Two camps, and give it a specific meaning, or represent good, or represent evil. Do the dragons and phoenixes we are most familiar with mean beauty? Good animals and good birds? There are owls, pigeons, wolves, years and so on. Although people often say? Dragon and phoenix ring? But no one has seen it, but the crane representing Fu Rui Ankang is real. For example, Song Huizong saw twenty cranes hovering over the imperial palace in the Song Dynasty, and drew a picture of Ruihe. He thought it was a symbol of the prosperity of the country, but it was not. Let Bian Xiao show you Ruihetu, The Secret Behind.

During the Lantern Festival in the second year of the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D.112), although spring blossoms, young trees have sprouted and the spring breeze is warm everywhere. In the capital Bianjing, it is still a lively scene with bright lights. People are walking up and down the street, greeting each other and expressing good wishes. Suddenly, people in the street stopped and looked up. I saw clouds floating in the sky, and a group of cranes passed slowly. When they flew over the palace, they circled for a long time, screaming as if complaining. Two of them actually landed on the palace and strolled leisurely, without any intention of leaving. Such a spectacle comes once in a hundred years. People stopped to watch, but did not dare to make a noise, for fear of scaring off this auspicious crane. Someone counted it carefully, and there were 20 of them.

When Song Huizong saw this scene, he was very excited and thought it was a symbol of the prosperity of the national movement, so he? Pain? Take out your own housekeeping skills and write poems happily, and a pair of "Rui He Tu" came out. However, such a good omen did not change the tragic ending of the Northern Song Dynasty. Fourteen years later, the Jingkang Rebellion ended the Northern Song Dynasty, but this picture of Ruihe has been passed down to this day and is collected in Liaoning Museum. Now that I think about it, if the 20 cranes more than 800 years ago were not auspicious signs, what caused such a spectacle? After expert research, I finally got the answer, but the result was dumbfounding.

Experts made an in-depth study of the diet in the Northern Song Dynasty, and found that there was a habit of eating all kinds of seafood in the imperial palace at that time, such as poisonous puffer fish, which once became Song Huizong's favorite food. Even if it is poisonous puffer fish, he dares to risk his life and try it early. For other harmless fish, shrimp, crabs and mussels, it is even more unscrupulous to eat.

It was early spring when the crane flew by that day. They have moved a long way and are hungry. They were attracted by the smell of seafood in this palace, so they circled around to find some delicious food. Unfortunately, Song Huizong didn't know that this crane was a red-crowned crane. He often eats fish and shrimp, so he just enjoys it himself, but he is not satisfied with these whispers? Have a good meal? A wish for a meal. But for a long time, this group of cranes seemed to fly to the northwest. So, this group of cranes over 800 years ago was also a group? Eat food? In the face of this seafood feast in the Northern Song Dynasty, I also put down my proud figure, which shows how well Song Huizong ate at that time!