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The origin of the name of the bus stop in Guangzhou
This is because there are some big differences between Cantonese and Mandarin, which makes some friends who are used to listening to Mandarin feel that Cantonese and Cantonese characters are strange. You have to fight even if you fight)
Shougouling is located on the east side of Baiyun Mountain in Guangzhou. It is named because it looks like a skinny dog. It is said that during the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty, Guangdong Lun Wenxu won the first prize in liberal arts in Hunan Province. Liu Xiankai was narrow-minded. He believed that the reason why he failed was not that his writing was not as good as Lun Wenxu, but that Guangdong had good Feng Shui. As long as Guangdong's Feng Shui is gradually destroyed, Lun Wenxu will be on the wrong path. There happened to be an earthquake in Guangdong that year. After the news reached the capital, Liu Xiankai thought the time had come, so he compiled a poem to the effect that there were "dragon veins" and "imperial energy" rising to the sky in Shougouling, Guangdong. Thirteen years later, An emperor will appear and rumors will spread. After Emperor Hongzhi found out, he sent the eunuch Liu Jin to find Feng Shui master Chen Qingfeng. Since Chen Qingfeng had already been bribed, he told the emperor that there was a dragon vein hidden in Shougouling, and the emperor would definitely be born in the future. Since Zhao Tuo established the Nanyue Kingdom in Guangdong at the end of the Western Han Dynasty and called himself the King of Nanyue, Emperor Hongzhi believed in him. Chen Qingfeng told the emperor again that as long as Shogouling was cannoned on the frost day, the "imperial spirit" of Shogouling's "dragon vein" could be interrupted. So Emperor Hongzhi ordered Gao Feng, the governor of Guangdong, to be cannoned on the day of frost. Dog Ridge. Gao Feng was a corrupt official. He asked the emperor for 200,000 taels of silver on the grounds that he needed money to bombard Shougouling. He then reported to the emperor that the bombardment would be effective every year. Emperor Hongzhi agreed. From then until the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Guangdong had a great "spectacle" of cannon fire on Shogouling on a frosty day.
After the Qing government came to rule China, anti-Qing and Ming people spread rumors again in order to overthrow the Qing government. The Qing government was afraid, so the scene of cannon fire on Shogouling for ten days on Frost's Day once again appeared. In fact, the bombardment of Shougou Ling was entirely the result of corrupt officials and the emperor's fear of being overthrown. The Cantonese people derived the saying "No attack, no no" (meaning no attack) based on the allusion of "Cannon attack Shougouling". During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the cannon attack on Shougou Ridge has become a joke that has been passed down through the ages.
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