The story of the Fisher King often involves a wounded or cursed king whose land is barren until a hero comes to restore his health and fertility to the kingdom.
There is a fish in the North Sea called Kun. I don't know how big a kun is, but it's thousands of miles long. It turns into a bird, and its name is Peng. I don't know how many thousands of miles it is.
At this time, the Kun Peng spread its wings and wanted to fly into the sky. So Chuang Tzu went fishing on the shore of the South Pacific Ocean. There were endless fish and endless rocs. Chuang Tzu caught a fish and sat down with him to discuss the Tao.
Chuang Tzu said,"Fish is what I want, bear's paw is what I want. You can't have both."
The fish in the North of the North are caught by Zhuangzi. Peng Zhuangzi of the South Pacific discussed Taoism with him. Fish and bear's paw Zhuangzi could choose to give up the fish and choose the bear's paw, but he did not choose because he believed that fish and bear's paw were not equivalent and could not be owned at the same time.
Zhuangzi's thinking tells us that there are many choices in life. We can choose to pursue material wealth or spiritual enjoyment, or both. But we can't be greedy, we can't chase after the fish and bear's paw at the same time, because this will cause us to lose ourselves and fall into a dilemma.
We have to learn to give up, not be too greedy, not let ourselves fall into a predicament that we can't extricate ourselves from.
Definitely not. In our world, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of ghosts in general, let alone a specific 'Carrie Fisher ghost'. These stories are probably the result of people's love and longing for her. Her death was a great loss, and perhaps these stories are a way for some to cope, but they are not based on any objective reality.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Eric Fisher' you're referring to. There could be many people named Eric Fisher. It could be about an athlete named Eric Fisher, or someone else in a different field.
The Phryne Fisher novels are typically numbered in the order they were published. You can usually find the correct order by checking the publication dates on the books or on reliable book databases.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a character named the Fisher King. It could involve his adventures, his role in a certain society or his search for something important.
I'm not familiar with this particular novel, so I can't tell you the author. There are many novels out there, and this one may be by an emerging or relatively unknown author. Maybe someone who has more knowledge about this specific genre or period of literature could answer.