I'm not sure specifically what the 'Crowe's Nest' refers to in this context as the title is rather unclear. It could be a place name, perhaps a location that has some significance within the story.
A magpie's nest is an idiom formed by two Chinese characters: magpie and nest. This idiom means to occupy someone else's nest by dishonest means.
The Chinese character that formed this idiom was "Bai Piao". Freeloading usually refers to not paying or paying less but still obtaining certain things or services. In some cases, it can also express dissatisfaction with an activity or service or refuse to participate. Therefore, the combination of the words "magpie's nest" and "free prostitute" could express the meaning of occupying someone else's nest through improper means.
The price of bird's nest varied according to many factors, including the place of origin, quality, specifications, and processing methods. The price of bird's nest was generally between 10 yuan and 100 yuan per gram. The larger, purer, and more holes in the bird's nest, the higher the price. In addition, according to different literature, the price of bird's nest also had some differences. For example, the price of one catty was between 13000 yuan and 20000 yuan, and the most reasonable price was about 12000 yuan. In general, the price of bird's nest was determined by the market supply and demand and quality. Customers could choose the appropriate bird's nest products according to their own needs and budget.
According to the information you provided, I can't know which Mother Nest you want to know about in Lord of the Mysteries or its specific information. Please provide more context or clarify your question. I will try my best to answer it.
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The Mother Nest was a cult organization in the novel Lord of the Mysteries.
The Mother Nest was a secret cult that advocated chaos and evil. It was committed to spreading the plague. With the help of The Fool pathway's Sequence 3, Sleepless Amon, it successfully set off a large-scale plague in Backlund, causing the entire city to fall into panic. The core belief of the " Mother Nest " was the " Mother Nest God." Its believers believed that the " Mother Nest God " was the mother of all life, and humans were one of the descendants of the " Mother Nest God."
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The bird's nest was a food made from the wood marrow secretion of the snow swallow tree. Snow swallows were the natural jelly-like secretions of sterculia. After being dried and coagulated naturally, they formed clear crystals. The plant bird's nest got its name because it was crystal clear and similar to bird's nest after soaking. It was mainly composed of plant colloid and contained nutrients such as glycan. Bird's nest was known as the Chinese version of peach gum. It had the effects of losing weight, removing fat, hydrating, tightening the skin, relaxing the intestines, strengthening the immune system, and promoting brain development. The correct way to eat bird's nest was to soak it in water in advance, then stew it before eating it.
I'm not sure. It could be a blend of truth and imagination. Maybe it takes inspiration from real-life situations but adds fictional twists for entertainment.
Hard to say for sure. It could be a mix of real events and creative imagination. Maybe it's loosely based on a true incident, but with a lot of embellishments.
Bamboo bird's nest was formed from bamboo juice that flowed out after bamboo was bitten by aphids. However, not every bamboo juice could form bamboo bird's nest, and not every bamboo could grow bamboo bird's nest. Bamboo bird's nest was mainly produced in the bamboo sea of Sichuan and Guizhou. It was distributed in Sichuan and Guizhou, but it was relatively rare in Jiangsu or Zhejiang. The conditions for the formation of bamboo bird's nest were very harsh, and there was no precedent of successful artificial cultivation. However, it was understood that bamboo bird's nest could be artificially intervened to provide suitable bamboo forests to promote its growth.