“Ridged carp-barbel”的版本间的差异
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鲤冈鲃 (Lǐ Gang Bā): Ridged carp-barbel | 鲤冈鲃 (Lǐ Gang Bā): Ridged carp-barbel | ||
− | This 2010 addition to China’s pantheon of [[mythical creatures]] is based | + | This 2010 addition to China’s pantheon of [[mythical creatures]] is based on the "[[my father is Li Gang]]" incident. |
The phrase, “Li Gang is my father” sounds similar to the fictional “ridged carp-barbel” fish. According to a mock [http://www.hudong.com/wiki/%E9%B2%A4%E5%86%88%E9%B2%83 encyclopedia article] [zh], the ridged carp-barbel is aggressive and enjoys ramming things with its blunt face. It is a near relative of the [[horse of deception]]. | The phrase, “Li Gang is my father” sounds similar to the fictional “ridged carp-barbel” fish. According to a mock [http://www.hudong.com/wiki/%E9%B2%A4%E5%86%88%E9%B2%83 encyclopedia article] [zh], the ridged carp-barbel is aggressive and enjoys ramming things with its blunt face. It is a near relative of the [[horse of deception]]. |
2013年9月24日 (二) 18:33的版本
鲤冈鲃 (Lǐ Gang Bā): Ridged carp-barbel
This 2010 addition to China’s pantheon of mythical creatures is based on the "my father is Li Gang" incident.
The phrase, “Li Gang is my father” sounds similar to the fictional “ridged carp-barbel” fish. According to a mock encyclopedia article [zh], the ridged carp-barbel is aggressive and enjoys ramming things with its blunt face. It is a near relative of the horse of deception.