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The idiom of "Bird Sang Fish Soup" (鸟生鱼汤, pinyin: niǎo shēng yú tānɡ), is a name Wei Xiaobao used to call the Emperor in The Book of the Deer and the Tripods.
Wei-Shou-Bou has used this idiom a hundred times, and although he doesn't know what kind of soup this "soup" is, he obviously knows that it can please the emperor. As a matter of fact, every time Kang Xi listens to it, he will be pleased, and Wei Xiaobao's success is not without reason.
Shun's introduction
Shun (read: shùn, birth and death date unknown) legendary patriarchal clan society in the late tribal alliance leader, the Chinese history of the legendary ancient emperors (five emperors) one. He was named Yu, Yao, Chonghua, Dujun, and posthumously named Shun. He was also known as Yu Shun because of the name of his country, Yu.
Then Yao, the leader of the tribal alliance, was old and wanted to choose a successor, and the people unanimously elected Shun. So Yao married his two daughters, E Huang and N Ying, to Shun, and had nine men serve Shun on his left and right sides to observe his virtue; he also had Shun take charge of the five canons, manage the hundred officials, and be in charge of welcoming the guests to see what he could do. He was appointed to take charge of the government affairs.