Niu Wakamaru's relic, Hachukou Jump, originated from the Battle of Tannoura in Japanese legends. According to legend, the Origins Sutra was hunted down in this battle. In order to escape, he jumped over eight ships in a row. This story was called "Eight Flying Ships". In the animation, Niu Ruo Wan's relic was set to be able to jump anywhere, as long as there was a place where he could barely land. Thus, Niu Ruo Wan could stand steadily on the fragmented ground. Eight Jump was one of Niu Ruowan's skills, and his true precious artifact was the 'Concealing Wang Liantiantan'.
" 300 Allusions " was a book with rich content. It contained 300 allusions. These allusions were basically more common, widespread, and frequently used allusions. Some allusions had even been integrated into modern Chinese words. The allusions in this book focused on thinking, storytelling, knowledge, and fun, suitable for children to read, understand, and appreciate. The specific content and details of the story could only be understood after reading the book.
Boating the World was a novel created by the lost seven-stringed zither. This novel belonged to the sci-fi genre. It mainly told the story of traveling in the Chaos Sea, exploring the 3,000 worlds, and the eastern direction. The author of the novel, The Lost Seven-string Zither, was loved by readers with his unique writing style and wonderful plot. " Boats of Ten Thousand Worlds " was a serial novel, but the specific plot and chapter content needed further reading to understand.
I'm not sure which book you're referring to because you didn't provide enough context or information. If you can provide more information or specify the name of the book you are referring to, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The earliest records of the story of Lanke Mountain could be traced back to Yu Xi's "Zhi Lin" in the middle of the Jin Dynasty. According to the records in Zhi Lin, Wang Zhi of the Jin Dynasty met two boys playing Go in a stone room on Xin 'an Mountain. Wang Zhi was attracted by their chess skills and ate the dates as he watched. When Wang Zhi wanted to leave, he found that his axe was completely rotten. After that, when Wang Zhi returned to the human world, he found that his peers had disappeared. Lanke Mountain got its name from this and became another name for Go. The legend of Lanke Mountain was widely spread in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province.
Xuan Kong Temple had many allusions. The most famous legend was about the origin of the name Xuan Kong Temple. It was said that during the construction of Xuankong Temple, a young female craftsman accidentally slipped while working on a cliff. She was hanging on the edge of the cliff, and her life and death were unknown. At this time, a mountain called "Fei Lai Peak" flew from the sky and protected the female craftsman under it. Therefore, this temple was also called "Xuankong Temple." Other than this story, there were many other legends about Xuan Kong Temple. One of the legends was about the founder of Xuankong Temple, the famous Zen monk Hui Chao. It was said that Hui Chao encountered a demon attack during his cultivation. He used his Zen skills to expel the demon and then built Xuankong Temple in this place. This legend expressed the belief of "telepathy" and "meeting Buddha through fate" in Zen thought.
The allusion in Li Bai's "Wine to be drunk" was "a cup of wine to be drunk." Fighting wine referred to a bucket (about 375 milliliters) of fine wine. It was an ancient way of drinking. In this poem, Li Bai boldly raised his cup of wine to symbolize his unrestrained attitude towards life. This allusion originated from an ancient literary form-drinking games. The drinking game was a drinking game where participants had to say some poems or stories within a specified time to prove their intelligence and wisdom. In Li Bai's poem, a battle of wine represented drinking, and the word "cup" represented the amount of wine consumed.
Niu Er was a secondary character in Water Margins. His personality was domineering, rogue, unreasonable, and unreasonable. Niu Er was a street scoundrel who specialized in throwing a tantrum, committing violence, and causing trouble on the streets. He was called a "hairless worm". His actions harmed the people and he was a scumbag who harmed society. Niu Er's role in the story was to promote the development of the plot. He only appeared in a very short space in Water Margins, but his image was deeply imprinted in the readers 'minds, adding magical interest to the work. Niu Er's personality made him a distinct villain, in stark contrast to the protagonist Yang Zhi. Niu Er's appearance made Yang Zhi face a challenge, showing Yang Zhi's determination and courage. Niu Er's character was one of the most important elements in Water Margins, which played an important role in the development of the story.
Niu Han (1922-September 29, 2013), originally named Shi Chenghan, later renamed Niu Han, once used the pen name Gu Feng, was born in Dingxiang County, Shanxi Province, Mongolian. He was a famous modern poet, writer, and one of the representative poets of the "July" school. In 1940, he began to publish literary works, mainly poetry, and in the past 20 years, he also wrote prose. He used to be the chief editor of New Literature Historical Materials, the executive deputy editor of China, the national honorary member of the Chinese Writers Association, and the vice president of the Chinese Poetry Society. His poems such as Mourning a Maple Tree, South China Tiger, and Half Tree were widely read, and he had published Niu Han's Poetry Collection.
There could be many reasons why the calendar did not jump. There were several possible reasons and solutions that could be considered. First of all, the calendar did not jump because the calendar positioning spring was broken. The function of the calendar positioning spring was to ensure that the calendar jumped one grid at a time and was displayed in the middle of the calendar window. If the spring broke, the calendar would jump halfway and not accurately. This situation was more common in the movement of Longines women's mechanical watches. Secondly, the watch's calendar didn't jump because the calendar was set to only 30 days, and this month had 31 days. At this time, the watch handle could be pulled out to adjust. If it still didn't jump after adjustment, then there might be a problem with the movement and it needed to be repaired at the watch shop. In addition, the watch calendar could not jump because of insufficient power or a malfunction of the movement. The watch may need to be wound manually or the automatic swing may be insufficient, resulting in the movement not having enough energy to keep the time and date running. It is recommended to try to wind the watch manually or perform an automatic swing to ensure that the watch has enough energy. If adjusting the time didn't work, he could only send it to a professional for repair. In short, the watch calendar may not jump due to the broken calendar positioning spring, improper calendar setting, insufficient power or movement failure. If you can't handle it, it is recommended to seek the help of a professional watch repairman.