The flood dragon was a mythical creature in traditional China culture. In folklore and cultural descriptions, the flood dragon was usually depicted as a mysterious creature that could spit fire. However, from a scientific point of view, the flood dragon was a fictional existence. There was no such thing as a flood dragon that could spit fire in the biological sense. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The correct method of cultivating the dragon bamboo in water culture included the following points: First, choose pure water or tap water that had been left to dry as the water source for cultivating the dragon bamboo, and change the water every 5 to 7 days. Next, he added two to three drops of nutrient solution every ten days to provide nutrients. In winter, you should pay attention to heat preservation. Do not raise the dragon bamboo in an environment below 15 ° C. When cutting, he chose the dragon bamboo with green leaves and thick stems. He removed the leaves at the bottom and cut the bottom of the stem into a smooth slanted mouth shape, which was beneficial for the dragon bamboo to absorb water and nutrients. It was best to leave the tap water in the container for a day or two before using it as a medium. Before taking root, the water should be changed frequently, usually once every three or four days. Be careful not to move the dragon bamboo in the water or apply fertilizer. After taking root, do not change the water completely. As long as you see that the water has evaporated, add more water on top of the original water. In addition, the reproduction method of the aquatic dragon bamboo could be carried out by cutting. The strong and disease free dragon bamboo branches could be selected as the cutting. The cutting length was 5-10 cm, and there were three internodes at the end. The soil with good ventilation, loose and drainage was used as the cutting medium, and the depth of the cutting was about one-third of the cutting. Pay attention to keeping the water clean, change the water regularly, and add an appropriate amount of nutrient solution to the water. Place it in a position to avoid direct sunlight and electrical radiation, and maintain a suitable temperature.
In traditional China culture, the flood dragon was a mysterious creature. The Four Seas had the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas. The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas were conferred by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. They were King Guangde of the East Sea, King Guangli of the South Sea, King Guangrun of the West Sea, and King Guangze of the North Sea. In some mythical stories (such as Journey to the West and God Sealing), the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas were similar to the small leaders of the departments. The one who really controlled the water veins of the universe was the Water Lord. However, the document did not mention that the "Four Seas Flood Dragon" had a specific meaning that was different from the concept of flood dragons and the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas. If one were to take it literally, it might refer to the creatures of the Four Seas, but there was no more precise definition. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the Ming Dynasty's Huai Lu Tang Ji, the nine sons of the dragon were: the eldest son, Qiu Niu; the second son, Ya Zi; the third son, Chao Feng; the fourth son, Pu Lao; the fifth son, Suan Ni; the sixth son, Bi Bi; the seventh son, Bi An; the eighth son, Fu Bi; and the ninth son, Bi Wen. Qiuniu was gentle and loved music. He often squatted on the head of the zither. Yazi was strong, brave, and bloodthirsty. It was often carved on the ring of the sword and the hilt of the sword. The mocking wind symbolized good luck, beauty, and majesty. It had the function of deterring demons, eliminating disasters, and warding off evil spirits. It was often placed in the corner of the temple. Pulao was good at singing. It lived by the sea and was afraid of whales. The dragon-shaped beast button on the bell was its portrait. The Suan Ni was shaped like a lion. It liked to be quiet and not like to move. It liked to sit and liked fireworks. It was often decorated with the Buddha seat and the foot of the incense burner. It is shaped like a turtle, good at carrying heavy loads, and has great strength. It is the image of a turtle sitting under the stele. Bi 'an is shaped like a tiger. It likes to sue all its life and has great power. It is a tiger-shaped decoration on the upper part of the prison gate. It is shaped like a dragon and likes to write all its life. It is often the image of a dragon on both sides of the stele. It is a dragon-shaped swallowing beast. It has a wide mouth and a loud voice. It likes to swallow all its life. It likes to look around. It is often arranged on the roof of China palace buildings. It has the meaning of extinguishing fire and eliminating disaster. It is also known as the tail of the owl and the kiss. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some names of dragons with water and fire: ** 1. Boy's Name ** 1. ** Zeye ** - "Ze" had the meaning of moisture and water, implying that it was a deep blessing. "Ye" represented brilliance and fire, symbolizing a child's bright and energetic future. 2. ** Brilliant ** - "Hao" referred to vastness and vastness. It was related to water and reflected a broad mind and powerful aura. " Brilliant " referred to brilliance, as dazzling as fire. It meant that the child had outstanding talent and could emit light. 3. ** Abyss Flame ** - " Abyss " symbolized the deep waters, rich in meaning and wisdom. " Yan " was a flame, passionate like fire, with a positive momentum. 4. ** Shimmering ** - The word " moist " had a moist and gentle feeling. The word " shimmering " meant flickering, like a flickering flame, implying that a child's life was brilliant and shining. 5. ** Zhan Wei ** - " Zhan " had the image of clear and deep water, while " Wei " referred to light, as bright as a flame. He hoped that the child would have a pure heart and a bright future. ** 2. Girl's Name ** 1. ** Refreshing ** - "Han" carried water, meaning self-restraint and tolerance. " Xin " had the appearance of a burning flame, representing passion and vitality. He hoped that the girl would have a gentle and tolerant side, but also be full of passion. 2. ** Qinxuan ** - "Qin" had the agility of water, symbolizing freshness and purity. The word "Xuan" had a majestic meaning. It was as eye-catching as a flame, showing the girl's excellence. 3. ** Xiye ** - " Xi " was the tide of the night. It carried water and was full of poetry and mystery. " Ye " reflected a flame-like radiance. Hope Girl had a unique charm. 4. ** Xi Can ** - "Xi" was the name of water, with the characteristics of water, fresh and natural. "Can" was as brilliant as fire, implying that a girl's life was colorful. 5. ** Sanguine Flame ** - The word "fire" meant fire, and the word "water" meant water. It meant that the girl had the beauty of water and the passion of fire. The novel " The Name Engraved in the Stars of Destiny " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Dragon Ball of Water and Fire was from Drunken Hero. It was one of the treasures. Two divine dragons lived inside, but the reference materials did not mention more information about its origin.
"When the water is full and the rain is over" came from Zeng Gong's "Two Songs in the South of the City" in Song Dynasty. This was a poem describing a pond full of water after a heavy rain in late spring. It paved the way for the later scenes of red shadows and flowers flying, and the melancholy of sending off spring, showing a specific natural environment. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In " Drunken Hero ", the water and fire dragon balls were in Mi Wentian and Chu Wanxin's bodies respectively. With these two Dragon Balls, it would be easier to practice martial arts of the corresponding attributes. Moreover, it was rumored that there were two divine dragons hidden in the Fire and Water Dragon Pearl. As long as the two fused together, they could achieve a certain effect. Chu Wanxin was a prince. He had a Fire Dragon Pearl in his body and had even cheated Mi Wentian of the Water Dragon Pearl. He wanted to combine the Water and Fire Dragon Pearls to achieve immortality. However, Mi Wentian took the Water Dragon Pearl back and he was killed. Mi Wentian had a Water Dragon Pearl in his body, which allowed him to drink a thousand cups without getting drunk. After his Water Dragon Pearl was taken away, he took it back. After drinking the divine wine, his strength increased greatly. He defeated Chu Wanxin and finally destroyed the Water Fire Dragon Pearl.
I'm not too sure what specific question you're referring to. "Under One Person" was an animated film that contained many elements, such as the ability system of the mutants in the plot (like the Eight Strange Skills), the relationship between the characters (like the relationship between Zhang Chulan and Feng Baobao), and the settings of various sects (like the Tang Sect, the Celestial Master's Mansion, etc.). Please clarify the question so that I can answer it accurately. Click on the link below to read the comic "Above Ten Thousand People"
There could be many reasons why tumor patients vomited black water. The vomiting of black water could be caused by non-disease factors such as digestive tract bleeding, tumor necrotic factor stimulation of gastric mucus, diet factors, and side effects of drugs. In addition, the tumor itself may also be related to the symptoms of vomiting black water. However, the specific situation required relevant examinations to confirm the diagnosis and targeted treatment based on the diagnosis.