In the TV series " Jingwei Reclaims the Sea ", Jingwei, who had turned into a green bird, lost her memory because she had experienced a serious accident that affected her mental state. In this accident, Jingwei suffered a huge impact, causing her brain to be damaged, causing her to lose her memory. As time passed, Jingwei gradually recovered, but her memory was still unable to recover. Therefore, she became a green bird that could not remember the cause and effect. However, in the later stages of the plot, she gradually realized the reason for her loss of memory and tried to recall her past experiences.
The story of Jingwei filling the sea came from the Classic of Mountains and Seas. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Jingwei was a mythical creature, the daughter of the Water God, who was cursed to become a sea monster. She would fill the sea every day until she got the antidote.
Jingwei Reclaims the Sea is actually the poem of "Su Sheng Reclaims the Sea." The poem reads: Saint Su filled the sea, and a trickle of dust did not extinguish it. A trickle of dust will not extinguish the sea border, it will always be solid. Among them,"Su Sheng" and "Haijiang" have the same pronunciation as "Jiangnei", so in the poem,"Haijiang" refers to the country.
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The green bird was a kind of bird of happiness in mythology. There were different descriptions in different legends. In Journey to the West, the green bird was the incarnation of the Taishang Laojun, who prayed for his master's peace and happiness. And in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', the green bird was Jia Baoyu's pet, representing happiness and good fortune. However, it should be noted that the meaning of the blue bird in different myths may be different, so whether it is really a happy bird also needs to be understood according to the specific story background and setting.
Qing Niao did not marry Xu Fengnian. She was Xu Fengnian's servant girl, but her real identity was one of the death attendants left behind by Xu Fengnian's mother, Wu Su. Qing Niao was the daughter of the Spear King, Wang Xiu. She had always been by Xu Fengnian's side to protect his safety. In the ending of the novel, there was no mention of Qingniao marrying Xu Fengnian.
In the end, Qing Niao did not marry Xu Fengnian. Although she was Xu Fengnian's maid, her true identity was one of the death attendants left behind by Xu Fengnian's mother, Wu Su. In the ending of the novel, there was no mention of Qingniao marrying Xu Fengnian.
In myths, a green bird was a type of phoenix. The phoenix is a very sacred bird and is considered one of the divine birds, representing happiness, good luck and perfection. In many myths and legends, phoenixes are a symbol of good luck and good luck. They are usually described as having wisdom and strength to fly freely and bring happiness and good luck to humans. For example, in ancient Chinese mythology, phoenixes were often regarded as the god of the sky and the king of divine birds, representing good luck and happiness. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there was a place called Phoenix Terrace, which was said to be the habitat of phoenixes. In addition, in the Christian religion, phoenixes were regarded as one of the angels, representing wisdom and beauty.
The meaning of this sentence is: we often chase the bluebird but don't know that the bluebird is in front of our window. It expressed a feeling of missing and loss, and also hinted that we might have missed a lot of things in the process of chasing. In a novel, this sentence could be used to discuss the protagonist's pursuit of a certain goal while ignoring the beautiful things around him. For example, the protagonist might be too focused on his own goal and ignore his family, friends, scenery, culture, etc., and eventually feel lost and regret. This sentence could also be used as a hint to the plot of the novel. For example, if the protagonist suddenly finds the bluebird in front of his window while chasing the bluebird, he might realize that the target he was chasing before was not the real target but just an experience in his life.
The green bird is a magical creature in Chinese mythology. It has beautiful feathers and sharp wings. It is usually described as a small black bird, but in some legends, it can also appear in other colors. In many fairy tales, the bird was often described as a beautiful and mysterious woman with extraordinary abilities and wisdom. In many legends, the blue bird was the messenger of the sun and moon. It could freely pass through the sky to transmit the light and energy of the sun and moon. One of the most famous stories was the legend of the Heavenly Dog devouring the moon in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. Legend had it that the Tengu often appeared in the sky to chase the moon. But one day, the blue bird appeared and used its own ability to drive away the Tengu and protect the moon from being violated. From then on, the moon often accompanied humans and gave them warmth and light. The blue bird played an important role in Chinese myths and legends. It was regarded as the messenger of the sun and moon, representing mystery, beauty and wisdom.