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Fortune-telling in bamboo chronicles _ Is bamboo chronicles credible?

What does it mean for a fish to jump off the gantry?

Metaphorically, a person has the fate of career success, such as getting a promotion.

Out: Ya Ya Shi Yu, a Lu Dian in the Song Dynasty: "As the saying goes, a fish jumps over the Longmen, but it is a dragon. Only carp is possible."

As the saying goes, carp yue longmen will become a dragon, but it is not necessarily only carp that can do this.

Quotations: Liang Shangquan's Waterway Map: Carp yue longmen, one after another; The wooden boat is on the dangerous beach, and waves are rising again.

Usage:? Become an object; Metaphor promotion, promotion and the like.

For example, this is an exam that all students must take, and it is also an opportunity for ordinary people to leap over the dragon gate and become a magician with a detached position.

The story of "yue longmen the Carp" was officially recorded in Xin's Three Stories in the Han Dynasty (the book has been lost). According to "Lei Ju of Literature and Art" and "Tai Ping Guang Ji", St. Ji Qin mentioned the legend of "Dragon Gate Fish Leaping" many times. For example: "A Longmen in Hejin. The water hazard is impassable, and fish and turtles can't get on. There are thousands of big fish in the river and the sea, so it's a dragon. " "Yellow carp goes upstream, and the winner is the dragon."

There is a description of "Longmen Red River" in the chronicle of bamboo books. Every spring, a large number of sturgeons swim in Huilongmen cave and gather, jumping frequently two or three days before spawning. When the sturgeon jumped out of the water, its bloodshot red fins also surfaced. At that time, thousands of big fish turned over the river and looked red from a distance. 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 "Red River for three days" and "Red River for three miles" in ancient books.