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What is the meaning of a thousand-year turtle and a ten-year turtle?
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2024-08-03 03:10
A thousand-year tortoise or a ten-year turtle was a villain that often appeared in novels. It was usually a turtle or snake demon with very powerful strength. These characters often used various means to deceive, control, and hurt the protagonist to achieve their goals. A short passage is a paragraph or chapter in a novel or other literary work that is usually used to describe an event, character, or plot. A short essay might have only a few sentences or many sentences. Short essays usually don't describe a plot in detail like a long novel. Instead, they express the core of a story in a concise and clear way.
What is the meaning of a thousand-year tortoise and a ten-thousand-year tortoise? What does the essay explain through?
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2024-09-21 05:57
A thousand-year-old tortoise and ten-thousand-year-old tortoise was an idiom that described a person's longevity and deep blessing. This idiom comes from a story: A long time ago, there was a man called Wang Ba. His life span was very long, reaching hundreds of years. Wang Ba often talked about his lifespan with others. People thought that he was a thousand-year-old Wang Ba and a ten-thousand-year-old turtle. Because of this, he was respected and envied by people. However, Wang Ba was not a real turtle. He was a goldfish. Although his lifespan was long, his reproductive ability was very poor. Therefore, his lifespan was not determined by the characteristics of the turtle. On the contrary, this idiom praises people's longevity and good fortune through their yearning for longevity and good fortune. This idiom can be used to describe a person or an organization's longevity and good fortune, or to praise a person's longevity and good fortune.
A brief introduction of the ten-thousand-year-old Corpse Bear
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2024-10-24 12:59
The ten-thousand-year-old Corpse Bear was a ten-thousand-year-old Corpse Bear that had cultivated into a spirit after the death of a spirit beast, the Great White Bear. Its alias was 'Daoist Master Scatter', Zheng Wei. It was a well-known itinerant cultivator in the self-cultivation world of the Great Jin Dynasty, also known as Master Xiong. It was the deputy valley master of the Myriad Demon Valley in the self-cultivation world of the Great Jin Dynasty. He didn't appear much in " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation," but in a short period of time, he successfully created an impressive demon cultivator character. The 10,000-year-old Corpse Bear's strength was unfathomable. He could transform into a Corpse Bear and had powerful attack power. He could even kill late-stage Nascent Soul cultivators. In the Kunwu Mountain Instance Dungeon, Corpse Bear had disguised himself as Master Scatterwind and slaughtered cultivators wantonly, absorbing their blood essence to strengthen his replica Demon Dragon Blade. Apart from Han Li, he was the only one who had managed to kill a cultivator of the same cultivation level. Although Corpse Bear was powerful, he returned to his own territory and would not easily participate in the war. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
As the saying goes, a thousand-year-old tortoise is a ten-year-old tortoise (punctuate)
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2024-09-20 06:26
This sentence meant that turtles had a very long lifespan, which could be as long as a thousand years or ten thousand years.
It was a ten-thousand-year-old monster. Have you read this novel?
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2024-08-20 21:37
I recommend the Immortal Realm Dantian to you. The female lead, Lingxuan, made the Immortal Realm her dantian at the beginning. There is a small world in her dantian. She relied on her wits, acting skills, and schemes to achieve the true climax of her life-the Lord of the Immortal World. At the same time, there was a hidden enemy, and finally a big BOSS. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
What does it mean to say in the countryside that "a thousand-year-old tortoise is a ten-thousand-year turtle, and a hundred-year-old rabbit is not chased by anyone"
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2024-09-20 06:37
" A thousand-year-old tortoise, ten-thousand-year-old tortoise, hundred-year-old rabbit, no one will chase after it " was a saying that had different meanings and explanations in different situations. The " Thousand-Year Tortoise " referred to turtles with long lifespans, while the " Ten-Thousand-Year Tortoise " referred to turtles with extremely long lifespans. The meaning of this sentence is that long-lived animals live long lives, but they don't necessarily have any practical value because their life span is too long, and even some young people may not be able to catch up with their life course. On the other hand, this sentence could also mean that people pursue longevity and long-term life and ignore the fun and excitement in life. In this sense, the term " hundred-year-old rabbit " referred to animals with short lifespans, while " no one chased " referred to their short lifespans that could not attract people's attention and pursuit. The meaning of the phrase " a thousand-year tortoise, a ten-thousand-year tortoise, a hundred-year rabbit, no one will chase after it " depended on the specific situation and explanation.
Reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand miles.
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2024-09-12 04:51
The original text of 'reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand li' was 'reading a thousand books in a day is not as good as traveling all over the world.' This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's poem "Climbing the Stork Tower", which expressed the contrast between the importance of reading and traveling. It meant that although reading books could enrich one's knowledge, traveling the world could allow people to better understand the world and gain a wider range of experience and knowledge.
What did the village saying," A thousand-year-old tortoise is ten thousand years old, and a hundred-year-old rabbit is unchased " mean?
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2024-09-21 05:41
" A thousand-year-old tortoise, a ten-thousand-year tortoise, a hundred-year-old rabbit, no one will chase it " was a common saying that circulated in rural China. It means that even a turtle can stay alive for a long time and even a rabbit can run very fast in a short time. But who can catch up with whom after a hundred years? The philosophy behind this sentence was that time would change everything, be it people or things. Even if one thing looked very good now, its advantage would gradually weaken with the passage of time and eventually be surpassed by other things. And another thing, even if it seemed inconspicuous now, would gradually develop and grow over time to finally win. This sentence could also be used as a metaphor for people's lives. Sometimes, people might pursue some short-term benefits and ignore long-term planning and development, just like a thousand-year-old tortoise that couldn't maintain its advantage in the long run and was eventually surpassed by other things. Therefore, people should pay attention to long-term planning and development in order to achieve success with the passage of time.
Which mythological novels had characters like Ji Gong, the thousand-year sea demon, and the ten-thousand-year sea demon appeared?
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2024-09-14 05:05
I recommend "Dressed as Living Buddha Ji Gong at the Beginning", a classical Xianxia novel. Although it's not a proper mythical novel, it has the character of Ji Gong and also mentions the sea demon. In addition, there are many plots of subduing demons and catching monsters, and warning the world to overcome disasters. Perhaps it will remind you of the feeling of reading mythical novels when you were young. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
A Thousand Year Dream
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2024-10-24 11:12
The Millennium Dream was an ambiguous question. The search results did not provide any clear information related to the Millennium Dream. Therefore, I don't know what the Thousand Year Dream is.
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