The World Cup one hundred single eight will be the 41st place - the earth xiong star Jingmu Hao Siwen, Jingmu is one of the twenty-eight lodges, belongs to the wood, for the first stay in the south, its combination of constellations is shaped like a net, hence the name "well", and "犴" has two interpretations, one refers to the moose, the other in ancient times refers to a beast that looks like a wild dog, so the ancients often painted its image on the door of the prison, it is said that it can distinguish between good and evil and likes to fight.

In the Journey to the West and the List of Fengshen gods, Izuki refers to one of the Seven Southern Suzaku Stars among the Twenty-Eight Stars, and is a god.
In "Water Margin", Hao Siwen's mother dreamed of Jingmu's reincarnation, and then she became pregnant and gave birth to him, so he was nicknamed "Jingmu".
Argentine striker Guillermo Stabir is nicknamed "Sacred Deer", which corresponds exactly to "犴". At 168cm tall, Stabir practiced athletics before playing football, so he can reach 11 seconds in the 100 meters, and his speed is outstanding, he has always been a winger at the beginning of his career, and then gradually transformed into a center forward. Although Stabir is short, he has a low center of gravity and a flexible body, and can drill in and out of the opposing defender crowd, so he is nicknamed "Sacred Deer".
Stabir only participated in the 1930 World Cup, but his main role was a surprise, after a 1-0 victory over France in the first game, the team's then captain Manuel Ferreira needed to return to china to take the university legal exams, and Stabir was able to obtain the status of main force. Argentina beat Mexico 6-3 in the second group stage, Stabir made his World Cup debut and scored a hat-trick in the game, he was also the first player to score a hat-trick at the World Cup, it is worth mentioning that the Bolivian referee Ulysses Saucedo blew a total of 5 penalties in the game, 3 of which were actually debatable and controversial. In the final round of the group stage against Chile and in the semi-finals against the United States, Stabir staged a good show.
Argentina's final with Uruguay was arguably the highest level of matching in football at the time. The two teams have previously met in the final of the Olympics, with Uruguay winning. Stabir scored a 2-1 goal in the 37th minute of the match, but the goal was controversial at the time, with the Uruguayans believing Thattable was offside, but Belgium referee Langenus, watched by 81,000 spectators, was adamant that the goal worked. Uruguay, who were 1-2 behind in the second half, launched a Jedi counterattack, overtaking the score in the 68th minute of the game to take a 3-2 lead, but the Argentines were reluctant to concede defeat and launched frequent attacks, with Stabir having a shot hit the crossbar. Uruguay's "one-armed general" Castro's goal in the 89th minute killed the game, and Argentina lost 2-4 to Uruguay. Because of the two defeats to Uruguay in the Olympic Games and the World Cup finals, angry Argentine fans attacked the Uruguayan embassy with stones in Buenos Aires, and in Uruguay, Uruguayan fans did not want to show weakness, and treated them in their own way, which led to a severance of diplomatic relations between Argentina and uruguay for 5 years. Despite losing the title at the World Cup, Stabir became the first Golden Boot winner in World Cup history with eight goals scored in four games, and his goal efficiency of averaging two goals per game was second only to Fontaine and Cochins in history.