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Who is the author of "Little Carp Leaping over the Dragon Gate"?

This is a folk story in China, whose author is unknown. It is an ancient legend in China. The Yellow River carp yue longmen (located at Yumenkou, Hejin City, Shanxi Province) has become a dragon. Metaphor promotion, promotion and the like. It is also a metaphor for going upstream and striving for progress.

Idiom: Carp yue longmen.

Pinyin: lǐ yú tiào lóng mén n.

Explanation: It is said in ancient China that yue longmen, a carp from the Yellow River, will become a dragon. Metaphor promotion, promotion and the like. It is also a metaphor for going upstream and striving for progress.

Source: "Ya Ya Shi Yu": "As the saying goes, a fish jumps over the Longmen, but it is a dragon, and only carp is possible."

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Reasons for carp jumping in Longmen;

According to the analysis of scientists, there are generally several reasons. Some are caused by changes in the surrounding environment. For example, on the eve of an earthquake disaster, the earth's magnetic field changes and fish feel threatened. For example, in order to avoid the enemy's sudden attack, crossing obstacles on the way; Or suddenly threatened, and so on. The instinctive reaction of fish to survive.

Another reason is physiological changes. When the fish is about to breed, it will produce something that can stimulate the nerves and make it in an excited state, so it especially likes jumping.

Sturgeon didn't come to Longmen to "leap the dragon", but to breed. The book "Study on Biology and Artificial Breeding of Acipenser Changjiang" written by Sichuan Yangtze River Aquatic Resources Investigation Team says: Acipenser Changjiang mostly lays eggs in the upper reaches of the river, with low water temperature, fast flow rate, complex flow pattern, wide and narrow channel and gravel bottom. The Longmen area at the junction of Shan State and Shan State has the above landform characteristics, so it has become an ideal place for sturgeons to gather and lay eggs.