Maybe it suggests that stones can represent or symbolize different stories. Like, the shape, texture, or where it's found might tell a unique narrative. It's a rather abstract idea that could be interpreted in various ways.
I think it might be a metaphor. Stones are often seen as solid and unchanging, but saying a stone is a story could mean that even something seemingly simple and unremarkable has hidden depths and a complex background worth uncovering.
The Story of the Stone was a Chinese novel written by Cao Xueqin. It was a classic work in Chinese classical literature. It told the stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others. The novel used the rise and fall of the Jia family as the main line to show the various drawbacks of feudal society and the complexity of human nature. The plot of the novel is complicated, the characters are vivid, and the language is beautiful. It is one of the outstanding representatives of Chinese classical novels.
This statement indicates that a name on a stone is not just a simple label. There is always a story. Let's say in a town square, there are stones with names of the founders. Each founder has their own journey, their own struggles and achievements, which together form the story that goes with the name on the stone.
Well, 'a rolling stone gathers no moss' is a common saying. It generally means that a person who is always on the move, constantly changing, doesn't get too attached or settled in one place. As for 'long story', it might be added just to imply that there's more to it than can be simply explained. Maybe it's related to someone's life story of being constantly on the go and not having the time or inclination to build up things like moss (which can symbolize things like stability, roots, or possessions).
In the jargon of stone-gambling, the third-year level referred to a stone-gambling technique, also known as the "third-year or fourth-year technique" or "third-year technique". These techniques were used to predict the stone type and crystal color during stone gambling. The third-year techniques included: [1, 3, and 4 skills: If you find that there are three or more crystals connected in the gambling stone, then the gambling stone will usually have a higher value.] 2. Big Three Yellow Technique: If there is a yellow part in the crystal of the gambling stone, then the gambling stone will usually have a higher value. 3 Big Three Red Skill: If there is a red part in the crystal of the gambling stone, then the gambling stone will usually have a higher value. These skills were not absolute because the results of stone gambling were often affected by many factors, including the size, shape, color, texture, and so on. Therefore, these techniques could only be used as a reference in the process of stone gambling.
The public auction was a public display of raw jade materials, and the buyer would bid for it by themselves. In the stone gambling industry, the public stone gambling market was to display raw jade materials such as raw jade stones in a concentrated manner. The bidders would bid according to the rules of the public market. The method used might be secret bidding (all bidding information would be kept confidential). In Myanmar and other areas where stone gambling was prevalent, such public stone gambling market had become an important way of stone gambling transactions. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The novel, Story of the Stone, also known as Journey to the West, was a long novel written by Wu Chengen, a Chinese novelist in the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The novel Story of the Stone tells the story of Sun Wukong and the others fighting with all kinds of demons and ghosts on the way to the scriptures. It also reflects the traditional Chinese culture, history, philosophy and other aspects of thinking. There were many classic plots in the novel, such as Sun Wukong's Havoc in Heaven, Tang Sanzang's Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie's gluttony, and Monk Sand's loyalty, which were widely praised and adapted. The story of the stone was widely praised and adapted into a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
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In this situation,"ninety-one stone and five buckets" was a measure of the amount of food that Lin Sheng could receive. Linsheng was a name for scholars in the old era. They could receive rice from the state, which was equivalent to a form of salary. According to the text, Mr. Kong calculated that Yuan Huang needed to receive 91 stone five buckets of Linsheng rice before he could pay tribute (from Linsheng to Gongsheng). This amount was verified after Yuan Huang experienced some twists and turns. The novel "Ten Years of Death" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The moral could be about contrast and balance. The black and white stones might represent opposing forces or ideas that need to co - exist in harmony.
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