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The phrase, “Li Gang is my father” happens to sound similar to “ridged carp-barbel” a made-up fish. According to the creature’s fictional [http://www.hudong.com/wiki/%E9%B2%A4%E5%86%88%E9%B2%83 Hudong Baike article], the ridged carp-barbel is aggressive and enjoys ramming things with its blunt face. It is a distant relative of the [[horse of deception]]. | The phrase, “Li Gang is my father” happens to sound similar to “ridged carp-barbel” a made-up fish. According to the creature’s fictional [http://www.hudong.com/wiki/%E9%B2%A4%E5%86%88%E9%B2%83 Hudong Baike article], the ridged carp-barbel is aggressive and enjoys ramming things with its blunt face. It is a distant relative of the [[horse of deception]]. | ||
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鲤冈鲃 (lǐgāngbā): ridged carp-barbel
This 2010 addition to China’s host of mythical creatures is based upon the "my father is Li Gang" incident. That incident involved a hit-and-run accident by the son of a government official who attempted to avoid responsibility by invoking his father’s position.
The phrase, “Li Gang is my father” happens to sound similar to “ridged carp-barbel” a made-up fish. According to the creature’s fictional Hudong Baike article, the ridged carp-barbel is aggressive and enjoys ramming things with its blunt face. It is a distant relative of the horse of deception.