Basic Introduction Synonyms: Hongfu Qitian, Fuxing Zhao Gao Fushou: Happy as the East China Sea, Longevity than Nanshan Age: Ancient Structure: Bujue * * * Color: Commendatory Usage: Predicate and attribute are used for blessing, and basic information, sources, general situation, allusions and examples about Nanshan can be used separately. Basic information English should be immersed in happiness like the East China Sea and live a long and happy life! Synonyms with complementary ancient structures in the s, that is, Hongfu Qitian and Fuxing Zhao Gao Fushou, are antonyms of words that were born at an untimely time, had a perverse life, and rhymed, such as showing courage to spread the liver, flying in the sky, changing the valley, treachery in the cave and candle, treachery in the palm of a gourd ladle, treachery in the blink of an eye, unfaithfulness in every household, uninterrupted access, sudden death of three bodies and seven people. For blessing, you can use * * * alone. Overview of colorful praise sources: "Longevity is like the East Sea, and longevity is better than the South Mountain" has two sources: 1. Ming Ke Danqiu's Birthday of Chai Jing Qing Ji: "I wish you all the best. May you be as happy as the East China Sea and live longer than the South Mountain." 2. Ming Hongkun's "Qingpingshan Tanghua": "Life is better than Nanshan, and happiness is like the East China Sea. It is a gift. From then on, the children and grandchildren will prosper and go to Danyong. " This allusion comes from an old legend. A long time ago, there was no rain for several months in a year. There was drought everywhere and crops failed. Yaxian County (now Sanya City) in Zhu Ya County is no exception. Hungry and thirsty Yaxian people kneel on the ground every day and pray for the gods to give them rain. In Luhuitou Village, Ya County, there is a hardworking and brave young man, Ah Fu. He goes to the seaside to fish for the villagers every day. Strange to say, no fish were caught in any sea area in those days, only fish and shrimp were caught in Dadonghai. One day, Fu caught a big fish in Dadonghai. He went back to the village, cut the fish into pieces and gave them to the villagers, leaving only a little fish head for himself. He was about to cook boiled fish head when an old beggar woman came over and saw her with white hair and rags. Ah Fu gave her the fish head. The old woman was refreshed after eating. She knelt down and kowtowed to thank Ah Fu for his help. Ah Fu quickly stepped forward to help her, only to find that it was not an old woman standing in front of him, but a woman better than a fairy. My daughter nodded and said, "My name is Mei, and I am the third daughter of the Dragon King of Dadonghai. Now there is a severe drought in the world. I'm here to tell you that a good man can dig the ground and water, grow crops and make a fortune by drinking three mouthfuls of seawater from the Dadong Sea. In short, you can get what you want. " So Afu led the villagers to Dadong seaside, each holding three mouthfuls of seawater to drink. When they returned to the field, they found a clear stream of fresh water flowing out of the field, fragrant and sweet. Soon, the water turned into a river and ran forward. In this way, the villagers were saved Fu and Mei are also married. From then on, the villagers in Luhuitou Village will go to Dadonghai to drink three mouthfuls of seawater whenever they want to do something, and they will certainly get what they want. The kind villagers in Luhuitou Village told this secret to everyone who came to Dadonghai, and the dream of outsiders came true. People in Luhuitou Village say that this happiness is given by Dadonghai, and therefore the phrase "Happiness is like the East China Sea" has been passed down to this day. Let's talk about the origin of "longevity is better than Nanshan". One year in Qiongzhou, it suddenly became dark, with thunder and lightning, and it rained cats and dogs for seven days and seven nights. On the eighth day, there was a loud noise and the sky suddenly collapsed. Qiongzhou broke away from the mainland and became an island. Life on Qiongzhou Island is dead and wounded. All the rivers have changed lanes, all the mountains have changed shape, and some rivers and mountains have disappeared. Strangely, only Nanshan (now Aoshan in Sanya, also called Nanshan) is safe and sound, and no one lives on it. Legend has it that Nanshan people who experienced this sudden collapse lived for hundreds of years and finally became immortals. In 748 AD, 35 people including Jian Zhen and his disciples set sail from Yangzhou. When they crossed the sea for the fifth time, they were caught in a hurricane. When they drifted to the mouth of Ningyuan River in Zhou Zhen (now Sanya) (now the second area of Haishan Wonder Scenic Area), they had no strength at all. People in Nanshan found them and saved them. As soon as they came into contact with the land of Nanshan, they immediately opened their eyes and refreshed themselves. They lived in Zhou Zhen for more than a year, built Dayun Temple and spread Buddhist culture. These strange things are passed down from mouth to mouth, so people call Nanshan fairy mountain, and more and more people come to Nanshan to play and live. Legend has it that people who have been to Nanshan live a long life if they are sick, so people often use "Longer life than Nanshan" to wish others a long life. Of course, there are many versions of the story about "longevity is like the East China Sea, longevity is better than the South Mountain", but this statement is more common in Hainan Island and has been the most commonly used birthday greeting for a long time. About Nanshan The Nanshan here refers to the young pine on Nanshan Temple in Guigang, Guangxi. It grows on the cliff and keeps a height of 4-5 meters. It has a history of more than 2000 years. Unfortunately, it was destroyed during the revolution. Nanshan here refers to Nanshan in Shaanxi (a section of Qinling Mountains). People in China often say that happiness is like flowing water in the East China Sea, and longevity is longer than Nanshan. The water in the East China Sea naturally keeps flowing, but I don't know how the young pines in Nanshan are not old. I remember the last time I went to the cave with my friends and stood in the square at the foot of the mountain. I heard a tourist shouting, where is the old "Song"? Where are the pine trees? Why can't you see the young pine trees? Hehe, don't say it's a guest from the mainland. Even many Hainanese who have never seen Elaeagnus Nanshan will think it is a kind of pine tree! ~ Nanshan young pine, also known as Dragon Blood Tree, is called young pine for a certain reason. It turns out that the dragon blood tree is also called the bucai tree, which is loose in texture, hollow in body and full of holes in branches. It can be neither a pillar nor firewood. It's really useless to smoke and not catch fire after ignition, so it's called bucai. Because he has lived for thousands of years, he can live forever. The state of young pine coincides with the purpose of Taoism. The highest state of human cultivation is inaction, so that people can live a long life without doing anything, and they can grow old with all their talents. So Nanshan is a famous Dojo. There is a saying that caves are places where people who study Taoism make an alchemy. It is located under a cliff on the shore and can accommodate dozens of people to bend over and visit. It is said that this cave is a fairyland where enlightened people live. For example, 1. The forty-second chapter of Three Heroes and Five Righteousness by Yu Kun in Qing Dynasty: "From the crate, the eight pots of pine scenery are made of pine needles, but the eight characters" Happiness is like the East China Sea, and life is longer than Nanshan "are also novel." 2. Qing Wu's "Confused World" Volume 6: "Tailor Liang quickly cut his wife's clothes and the old lady's shroud according to the size, and said a lot of words in his mouth," Happiness is like the East China Sea, and life is longer than Nanshan. "3. Kang Hai's divertimento" A Flower Watching the North "in the Ming Dynasty:" Watching the moon is more casual than Nanshan, and it is like the East China Sea. "