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68. The Owl in the Classic of Mountains and Seas is such a ostentatious bird that it must be very conspicuous in the flock of birds

Original text: Among them are birds, shaped like pheasants and long tails, red as Dan fire and green beaks, named owl (to + bird), its song is self-calling, obedience does not squint.

Note: "鸰 (要 + Bird)" is the real name of this enchanting bird, but the word (to + bird) does not know how the publisher of the original book came up with it. Anyway, I didn't find it using either input method, so I used the enchanting looking "turtle yāo" to temporarily replace it (to + bird).

68. The Owl in the Classic of Mountains and Seas is such a ostentatious bird that it must be very conspicuous in the flock of birds

Original picture author: Chen Siyu

I showed the old mother of the owl to the old mother at home, and she exclaimed that this was not [mountain chicken], it was a pheasant in the popular sense. However, when I was a little younger, this product seemed to still exist, and it cannot be said that it does not exist now, that is, I have never seen or heard it when I grow up.

68. The Owl in the Classic of Mountains and Seas is such a ostentatious bird that it must be very conspicuous in the flock of birds

So far, the strange beasts and strange birds in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" have not really seen a few in reality, so I decided to arrange it into the "The Tale of the Little Demon King of the Mixed World Returns to the Village" that was blindly told to the young man, and this time it was called "The Bird Waits for Me to Find". The owl may tremble when it hears it, wondering if its long, enchanting tail can be saved.

~~Oh, casually, the last time I choreographed for the boy was [The chicken in the soup trembled].

68. The Owl in the Classic of Mountains and Seas is such a ostentatious bird that it must be very conspicuous in the flock of birds

Original author: Sun Jiankun

Translation: Pingfeng Mountain to the west twenty miles, to the (Yin Gui) Mountain, here is a strange bird, called the bird (to + bird), looks like a pheasant, but has a very long tail, the whole body is red like a dan maple, only the beak is blue, a little green in the red, especially beautiful, its call is also like calling its own name. It is said that when a person eats its flesh, he can not have nightmares, but also ward off evil spirits. In the eyes of the ancients, nightmares were also largely caused by the intrusion of evil spirits or evil qi on people, so these two effects were actually interconnected.

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