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Youyang Miscellaneous Vernacular Commentary: There are no rabbits or pigeons in Shu County

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Youyang Miscellaneous Vernacular Commentary: There are no rabbits or pigeons in Shu County

No two past books

Youyang Miscellaneous Vernacular Commentary: There are no rabbits or pigeons in Shu County

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It is said that in a place called Shu County, there are no rabbits and pigeons living.

Some people say that the story refers to the fact that there are no rabbits and pigeons living in the wild in Shu County.

Some people say that the Shu County in the story roughly refers to the Chengdu area of today's Sichuan Province, China.

Some people say that there are rabbits living in the Sichuan region of China.

Some people say that there are pigeons living in the Sichuan region of China.

Some people say that the "Shu" character of Shu County in the story has some kind of correlation with the word "silkworm".

Some people say that in ancient China, there was a man named Silkworm Bush who established a state in the Chengdu area of today's Sichuan Province, China.

Some people say that some ancient Chinese people believed that silkworm bushes were silkworm gods.

Some people say that some ancient Chinese believed that silkworm bushes were good at raising silkworms.

Some people say that silkworm bush is the name of a tribe.

Some people say that there is some connection between silkworm bushes and the Yellow Emperor.

Some people say that there is some association between silkworm bush and the silkworm (phonetics).

Some people say that according to a book called Huayang Guozhi: silkworm bush longitudinal.

Some people say that the longitudinal eye of the silkworm bush refers to the eye of the silkworm bush protruding outward.

Some people say that the silkworm bush longitudinal eye refers to the good vision of the silkworm bush eye.

Some say that after the death of the silkworm bush, the body was placed in a coffin made of stone.

original:

Shu County, no rabbits, pigeons.

"Youyang Miscellaneous Tricks" is a collection of Tang Dynasty notes and novels, the first volume is 20 volumes, the sequel is 10 volumes, a total of 30 volumes, and the author is Duan Chengshi (803~863)

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