Yu Yue Longmen Calligraphy Works:
According to folklore, carp is a kind of spiritual fish, symbolizing opportunity and fortune, expressing people's longing for a better life, and leaping over the Longmen to become a dragon messenger, which means by going up one flight of stairs.
The meaning and symbol of the fish leaping over the dragon gate The word fish leaping over the dragon gate comes from Xin's Three Qin Records. It is said that the Yellow River carp jumped over the dragon gate, which is now Yumenkou, and became a dragon.
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The story of "yue longmen the Carp" was officially recorded in the book "San Qin Ji" written by Xin Shi in Han Dynasty (the book has been lost). According to the words quoted in Yi Wen Lei Ju and Tai Ping Guang Ji, the legend of "Fish Jumping at the Dragon Gate" has been mentioned many times in San Qin Ji. For example: "A Longmen in Hejin. The water risks are impassable, and fish and turtles can't get on it. There are thousands of big fish in the rivers and seas, and they are not allowed to go up, but they are dragons. " "If the yellow carp goes upstream, the winner will turn into a dragon."
There is a description of "Red River in Longmen" in Annals of Bamboo Books. Every spring, a large number of sturgeons swim back to Longmen cave and gather, and jump frequently two or three days before spawning. When the sturgeon jumped out of the water, its bloodshot and red fins also emerged from the water. At one time, thousands of big fish turned over the river and looked red from afar. This is the "Longmen Red River". Because there are many fish, which can reach several miles or last for several days, there are also sayings of "three days in the red river" and "three miles in the red river" in ancient books.
The "carp" mentioned in "Carp yue longmen" is actually "tuna" or "snakehead", and the ghost "carp" or "snakehead", that is, sturgeon. Sturgeon is a fish that swims back to the river and the sea. It is about 2 meters long and can reach 5 meters at most. Because the ancient big carp was also called "Gun", the ancients mixed "Gun" with the big carp and called it "yue longmen of Carp".