Question 1: What is the meaning of the Eight Immortals crossing the sea? According to legend, the Eight Immortals do not use boats when they cross the sea, and each has its own set of spells. There is a folk proverb that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers". Later, it is used as a metaphor to use their own skills or methods to compete with each other.
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Subject-predicate form; used as predicate and object; to describe everyone using their own abilities
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Each shows his own abilities
The "Eight Immortals" refers to Han Zhongli, Zhang Guolao, Tieguaili, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Lu Dongbin, Lan Cai in ancient mythology He, He Xiangu, these eight gods. Legend has it that the eight gods each have Taoist skills and boundless magical power. They punish evil and promote good in the world, and have done many good things for the people.
According to legend, one year, it was the Queen Mother’s peach gathering, and eight gods were also invited to attend. They each left the place of cultivation, preparing to ride on the clouds to attend the Peach Festival. Passing by the East China Sea, they saw the vastness of the East China Sea, rough waves, and roaring giant waves, a thrilling scene. Lu Dongbin had an idea and said: "Riding clouds and crossing the sea is not an immortal skill. Why don't we take out our own magic weapons, cross the waves and show off our magical powers? What do you think?" All the immortals said in unison: "Okay. !" Tieguai Li was the first to come. I saw him throwing the crutch in his hand towards the East China Sea. The crutch floated gently on the sea like a small boat. Tieguai Li jumped up and landed firmly on it. When all the immortals saw it, they all praised in unison: "What a skill!" At this time, Han Zhongli clapped the drum in his hand and said, "Look at me!" He also threw the drum into the sea and crossed his legs. Sitting on the drum, he looked like an old monk.
Zhang Guolao said with a smile: "My tricks are still the best." He took out a piece of paper and folded it into a donkey. After the paper donkey landed on the ground, it looked up to the sky. Yelling, Zhang Guolao rode backwards on the donkey's back, waved to the immortals, and rode away on the waves.
Lu Dongbin calmly took out the fly whisk from his back and pointed towards the sea. Suddenly, the sea was divided into two halves, making way for a wide avenue. Lu Dongbin smiled slightly and walked leisurely towards the end of the road.
Seeing this, Han Xiangzi, not to be outdone, took out a book from his arms and threw it into the sea. He rose into the air and stood on one foot. Then he took out the flute and blew it. A melodious tune comes. At this time, Uncle Cao Guo took out the magic jade tablet and floated up. He Xiangu and Lan Caihe were the only two people who had not moved yet. Lan Caihe took out the flower basket and put it into the sea. The flower basket suddenly became several times larger and the fragrance of flowers was fragrant. When he turned around and saw that Xiangu didn't take any magic weapon, he asked: "Xiangu, are you willing to cross the sea with me?" He Xiangu smiled slightly and said: "Thank you for your kindness. You can go first, I will be there soon!" , took a lotus from the head and put it into the water. The lotus instantly turned into a lotus boat, carrying the fairy girl slowly across the sea.
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Question 2: Simply put - what does the Eight Immortals crossing the sea mean? The Eight Immortals crossed the sea, each showing their magical powers [bāxiān-guòhǎi, gèxiǎn shéntōng] According to legend, the Eight Immortals did not use boats when crossing the sea, and each had their own set of magic. There is a folk proverb that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers". It is often used as a metaphor in collective life; everyone has his own way; or each uses his or her own skills to accomplish a common cause. Example: In the technological innovation movement, the workshop came up with ideas and solutions for everyone in the (unit). Eight immortals crossed the sea, each showed his or her own magic, and quickly solved dozens of key problems in production.
Question 3: The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea - Each of them shows their magical powers. The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea bā xiān guò hǎi
Explanation: According to legend, the Eight Immortals do not use boats when crossing the sea, and each has his own set of magic. There is a folk proverb that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers". Later, it is used as a metaphor to use their own skills or methods to compete with each other.
From: The second chapter of "The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" by the Ming Dynasty Anonymous: "Then the Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea have great supernatural powers, which will show the power of the saints returning to the mountain, and they will be famous forever."
Example: That’s good, let’s do it! ◎Scene 1 of Lao She's "Teahouse"
Synonyms: each showing his ability
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and object; to describe each person using his or her own ability
Question 4: What does "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" mean? One of the Eight Immortals - Lu Dongbin, one of the Eight Immortals of Taoism. Mingyan, whose courtesy name is Dongbin, calls himself "Chun Yangzi". A native of Jingzhao Mansion (now Chang'an County, Shaanxi Province) of Tang Dynasty. He was once awarded the county magistrate as a Jinshi. When his mother was about to give birth to him, there was a strange fragrance in the house, fairy music was playing in the air, and a white crane fell from the sky, disappearing from his mother's tent. After giving birth to Lu Dongbin, Lu Dongbin is indeed extraordinary. He has been very smart since he was a child. He has written thousands of words in his diary. He will not marry at twenty." When Mazu saw him in his infancy, he said, "This son has an extraordinary appearance and comes from a place where people live in the world. He met Lu Ze at that time and saw Zhong Zekou, so he took note of it." Later, Lu Dongbin visited Lushan. Encountered Master Huo Long and taught him the Heavenly Escape Sword Technique. When he was sixty-four years old, he traveled to Chang'an and met a Taoist priest in a green and white robe at a wine shop who wrote poems on the wall. Lu Dongbin saw his ancient appearance and elegant poetic style, and asked him his name. The Taoist priest said, "I am Mr. Yunfang. I live in Heling, Zhongnan Mountain. Do you want to go with me?" Lu Dongbinfan was reluctant and did not agree. This Mr. Yunfang is "Zhong Liquan". In the evening, Zhong Liquan and Lu Dongbin stayed in the wine shop together. Mr. Yunfang cooked for him alone. At this time, Lu Dongbin fell asleep. He dreamed that he was the number one scholar, a proud officialdom, full of descendants, and full of glory. Suddenly he was convicted of a serious crime, his family property was confiscated, and his wife and children were separated. When he grew old, he was completely destitute and destitute. He stood alone in the wind and snow, shivering. He was about to sigh when he suddenly woke up from a dream. Zhongli Quan's meal was not yet cooked, so Zhongli Quan Quan wrote a poem, "Huang Liang is still unripe, and he dreams of Chinese delicacies." Lu Dongbin was surprised and said, "Does Sir know about my dream?" Zhong Liquan said, "The dream you just had was full of life and death, honor and disgrace. "Fifty years old is like a blink of an eye! What you gain is not worthy of joy, and what you lose is not worthy of sadness. Life is just like a dream." So Lu Dongbin made up his mind to learn Taoism from Zhong Liquan, and after passing the test of "Ten Tests", Zhong became the master. Li Quan granted him the Dharma. Lu Dongbin has Taoism and Tiandun sword skills, and he can kill monsters and harm the people for the benefit of the people. Lu Dongbin is regarded by the Quanzhen Sect as one of the five northern ancestors (Wang Xuanfu, Zhong Liquan, Lu Dongbin, Liu Cao, Wang Chongyang), known as Lu Zu and Chunyang Patriarch. Lu Dongbin is the most famous among the Eight Immortals, and there are many legends about him. The Second of the Eight Immortals - He Xiangu is one of the Eight Immortals of Taoism. There are many theories about his life experience. Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian and other places all have local He Xiangu. However, there are many legends about He's daughter who met an immortal on the way and was given immortal peaches or immortal dates to eat, and she became an immortal and did not know how hungry she was. Able to foresee misfortunes and fortunes, and good at flying with ease. One theory is that he was a disciple of Lu Dongbin. "The Strange Traces of Immortals and Buddhas" says: He Xiangu was the daughter of a man named He Tai in Zengcheng, Guangzhou. There are six hairs on the top of the head when he is born. When she was sixteen years old, she dreamed that an immortal taught her: "Eating mica powder can make you lighter and live forever." So she followed the immortal's instructions, ate mica, swore not to marry, and often traveled to and from the valley, walking as fast as flying. She goes out every morning and brings back some mountain fruits for her mother to eat in the evening. Later, she gradually stopped eating grains. Wu Zetian sent an envoy to summon her to the palace, but she suddenly disappeared on the way to Beijing. Afterwards, immortals were born in the daytime. In the ninth year of Tang Tianbao's reign, he appeared in Magu altar, standing among five clouds, and later appeared in Xiaoshilou in Guangzhou. Song Zeng Minxing's "Duxing Magazine" records: "Di Qing passed by Yongzhou when he was fighting for Nannong in his early years. He heard that He Xiangu could predict good and bad luck, so he went to ask about the outcome of the war. He Xiangu said: "You don't need to see the thief, the thief will be defeated. Let's go." Di Qing didn't believe it at first, but later the vanguard of the Song army fought with Nannong Zhigao's soldiers. Without a chance to turn around, Zhigao was defeated and fled into Dali. He Xiangu often holds lotus flowers. The Third of the Eight Immortals - Lan Caihe One of the Eight Immortals of Taoism. He was born in Kaiyuan Tianbao period of Tang Dynasty. Wearing woolen shirts in the summer and sleeping in the ice and snow in the winter, he often sings tap songs in Chang'an City, with lyrics that have many fairy-like meanings. Someone had seen him when he was a child, and when they met again in old age, his appearance was as harmonious as before, and then he rode away drunkenly on a crane in a restaurant. People in the Yuan Dynasty wrote the drama Han Zhonglidu Tuolan Caihe based on this anecdote. In "The Strange Traces of Immortals and Buddhas": "Lan Caihe, I don't know where he is from. He often wears tattered clothes, a six-inch belt, a boot on one foot, and a barefoot on the other. In summer, he wears a thick coat under a long gown. Underwear, lying in the snow in winter, his breath is like steam. Every time he begs for food in the street, he is more than three feet tall and sings. The old and the young watch him sing. It seems like he is crazy at times, but he is not. The lyrics are random and full of fairy tales, and they are unpredictable. He puts the money he gets on a rope and drags it around, even if it falls, he gives it to the poor. Sometimes he spends time in wine shops. Traveling around the world, some people saw him when he was a child and saw him again when he was old. Later, someone saw him drinking in Haoliang Restaurant and suddenly heard the sound of music. 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Question 5: The meaning of the Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea Definition of the Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea:
According to legend, the Eight Immortals do not use boats when crossing the sea, each has its own There is a folk saying that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers", which is used as a metaphor to compete with each other.
The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea
[Pinyin][bā xiān guò hǎi]
[Source] The second chapter of "The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" by Anonymous Ming Dynasty: "Then I have the magical power of the Eight Immortals to cross the sea. Great, Fang Xian, the saints returned to the mountain with powerful Dharma, and their reputation will last forever."
Question 6: What does the Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea mean? The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea is one of the most popular stories about the Eight Immortals. It was first seen in the drama "Zheng Jade Banner". In "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea". Legend has it that the Immortal Baiyun once returned to Penglai Island when the peonies were in full bloom, and invited the Eight Immortals and the Five Saints to attend the grand ceremony. On the way back, Tieguaili (or Lu Dongbin) suggested not to take a boat but to think of their own solutions. The origin of "supernatural powers" or "the eight immortals crossing the sea, each according to his own ability". At this time, Li Tieguai threw down his other magical weapon, the iron crutch (or gourd), Han Zhongli threw his banana fan, Zhang Guolao put down his mount "paper donkey", and other gods also threw their magical weapons into the water and crossed the East China Sea. As the Eight Immortals' actions alarmed the Dragon Palace, the Dragon King of the East China Sea led his soldiers and crabs to discuss the matter. Unexpectedly, there was a conflict and Lan Caihe was taken back to the Dragon Palace (it was also said that the instrument was robbed). Afterwards, the Eight Immortals went on a killing spree and beheaded the dragon in anger, while the Dragon King of the East China Sea cooperated with the Dragon King of the North Sea, South China Sea and West Sea, creating a storm of chaos for a while. At this time, Cao Guojiu took out the jade board to clear the way, moved the giant gun to both sides, and successfully crossed the sea. Finally, Nanhai Guanyin Bodhisattva (or Tathagata Buddha) came forward to mediate and asked the East China Sea Dragon King to release Lan Caihe, and the two sides ceased fighting. In addition to the above, there are also some word-of-mouth legends about the Eight Immortals among the people, including the tragic story of "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea". During the Jianlong period of the Northern Song Dynasty, Salmon Island (today's Miao Island) was a place where the imperial court imprisoned prisoners. Starting from the third year of Jianlong, all soldiers who broke the law were sent to Salmon Island. Year after year, there are more and more prisoners on the island. However, the imperial court only allocates food rations to 300 people on the island every year, so the food is becoming increasingly insufficient. Later, Li Qing, the head guard of Salmon Island, came up with a cruel method: when the number of prisoners exceeded 300, he would tie some of their hands and feet and throw them into the sea to drown, so that the number of prisoners on the island would always be kept at 300. More than 700 people were killed in two years. In order to survive, prisoners often jumped into the sea to escape, but most of them were swallowed up by the waves. Once, more than 50 prisoners received the news that they were about to be killed. Taking advantage of the clear sky and bright moonlight, he avoided the guards, jumped into the sea with gourds and wood in his arms, and swam towards Penglai Mountain. It was about thirty miles from Salmon Island to Penglai. Most of the prisoners on the way were exhausted and drowned in the water. Only eight strong travelers with martial arts skills were left. They swam to the shore by the current and found themselves on Danya in the north of Penglai City. He hid in the lion's cave at the foot of the mountain. The next day, the fishermen discovered them. When they heard that the eight people had swam across the sea from Salmon Island, they were all surprised and called them "gods". This matter spread among the people, and became more and more mysterious. , they were legendary as the "Eight Immortals", which evolved into today's story of "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea". Words Headings The Eight Immortals Cross the Sea Pronunciation bā xiān guò hǎi Definition According to legend, the Eight Immortals do not use boats when they cross the sea, and each has its own set of magic spells. There is a folk proverb that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers". Later, it is used as a metaphor to use their own skills or methods to compete with each other. Source: The second chapter of "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" written by Anonymous Ming Dynasty: "Then the Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea like me have great magical powers, which will make the saints return to the mountains powerful and famous forever.
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Question 7: What does the Eight Immortals crossing the sea mean? The Eight Immortals crossing the sea, each showing his or her abilities, means that each person displays his or her own abilities