Qingluan alias
Cangluan provenance
Qingluan, also known as Cangluan, is a kind of god beast in Shan Hai Jing, which has been endowed with many meanings since ancient times. The most common saying is: Qingluan is a kind of divine bird that often accompanies the Queen Mother of the West, mostly for fairy riding. Red is a phoenix, and blue is a phoenix. It is also one of the legendary birds of five gods. "Shan Hai Jing Shan Jing" Volume II "Xishan Mountain is 220 miles west, which is called the mountain of three dangers, and the three bluebirds live there. Guo Puyun: "The three bluebirds are mainly the bait of the Queen Mother of the West. Don't inhabit this mountain. " [ 1]
Since ancient times, qingluan has been endowed with many meanings:
Messenger; messenger
Song Zhao Ganoderma lucidum's poem "Dead Hua Lian" says: "Forget about eating and sleeping. Look at qingluan, not fish and geese. "
Qing Nalanxingde's "Shanghai Tang Zhong Yuan beyond the Great Wall" says: "The blue sky and the sea of clouds are beautiful."
mirror
According to legend, King Bin got a phoenix on Mount Qijun, decorated with a golden fan, and endured humiliation and stole food, and kept silent for three years. His wife said: smell the birds, why not hang a mirror and take a look. The king listened to his wishes and mourned at the sight. The mourning sounded in the clouds and he was exhausted. Later, I borrowed the mirror of Qingluan. [2]
Xu Yin's poem "Shang Yang Palace": "The dressing table is covered with dark dust, the palace tree is full moon, and the yellow birds sing."
Tang Ming Sanjiang's divertimento "The Preface of Tang Xuanzong's Returning to the Palace Feeling Old-fashioned and Double-tune Night Sailing" wrote: "Attendants help Taiwan, and they are lazy to take care of Qingluangao."
Ruan Yuan's Notes on Xiao Canglang in the Qing Dynasty, Volume III: "Qingluan doesn't have to be ashamed of being alone. She often opens her box as if she were meeting an old friend." Yu Xin in the Northern Zhou Dynasty thanked the dried fish: Wen Kun touched it at night, and his wings were like qingluan. [3]
Rion to the Cloud: Fat to thin, narrow to wide. Yellow dog versus qingluan. [4]
Qingluan, whose body is close to a peacock, looks like a chicken and has gorgeous feathers. The male bird's sharp tail feathers are particularly long, and there are many red, yellow and white eye-shaped markings on its wings, which are very phoenix after deployment. The ancients regarded the red one as a phoenix and the blue one as a phoenix. Legend has it that birds like phoenix are auspicious symbols of peace and celebration. [5] Tang Wang's poem "Little Fumajia Candles": "Qingluan flies into Acacia Palace, and the purple phoenix holds flowers out of the forbidden area."
Song Liu Yong's poem Magnolia: "Sitting in the middle of the night, young people are fascinated by black, fighting for the distance from Qingluan's home."
Yang Ming-Shen's Gao Long Ji CuO Heng: "Looking at it, we can clearly know that the old qingluan is a new bird living together."
Janice's Biography of Fufeng in the Qing Dynasty: "On the 28th, I was born and returned, and I saw an empty room. If I lost it, it was a poem saying,' Where is the spirit? Qingluan is gone forever. "Right door frame.
Qingluan is also called Qingluan. Luan bell. There are bears and bells on the scale of the son of heaven, so "Qingluan" is used to refer to the carriage of the son of heaven.
Liang Wudi's "Imperial Decree on Farming" in the Southern Dynasties: "I sang qingluan in the eastern suburbs and went to Beijing with Zhu Bi."
In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Jiangyan wrote "Advocating Women's Self-mourning": "Shi Qinglian shrugged the clouds and Jia Dan took a ride."