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Folk legends and celebrity stories in Cangzhou
1. The continuous flood created the special living style and customs of ancient Cangzhou people: houses were built on river slopes, mostly flat-roofed houses, and spinning wheels were usually hung on trees.

When the flood comes, people and domestic cattle and sheep can quickly climb to the flat-topped house, and the spinning wheel hanging on the tree will not be washed away by the flood, thus reducing the economic losses caused by the flood.

Emperor Wen of Sui said in the poem "Changludao": "The balance of the house is close to the water."

In those days, when Ji Xiaolan Gaozu Jiaopo moved northward from Shangyuan County in Yingtianfu, she met a fortune teller on the road and told him: When you get to the cowshed and the trees, you will settle down.

When they arrived in Cangzhou, when they saw the cows on the river slope, they easily went to the roof and answered the fable that "the cows went to the house". Most farmers here hang spinning wheels on trees, and spinning wheels are also "cars". Isn't this the "tree on the car"? So Ji Xiaolan's great-grandfather settled down in Cangzhou.

2. One autumn, a black wind suddenly blew on the water, rolled up water waves, roared like tigers, and rushed straight to Cangzhou City, where houses collapsed and good crops covered with depressions were swallowed up by floods.

The people fled in panic, and those who had no time to escape were swept away by the flood.

People cried and shouted.

It turned out that it was a dragon at work.

It thinks Cangzhou is a good place, and it wants to take this place for itself as its Dragon Palace.

Just as the dragon stirred up the ghost to destroy the Lebanese people, people suddenly heard the roar like a landslide.

I saw a red and yellow lion jump down from the seaside.

Just like an eagle catching a rabbit, it fell into the sea with a swish and caught the dragon straight.

On the sea, the water column soared into the sky, the wind was blowing, and the dragon and lion jumped.

The lion and the dragon fought from dark until dawn. The dragon couldn't stand it, so he turned around and ran.

As he ran, he thought, "I can't occupy this place, and I can't call it good." So, as he ran, he spit out bitter and salty foam.

The lion chased him to the depths of the East China Sea, forcing the dragon to take back the submerged seawater in Cangzhou, and he stopped.

The dragon has escaped, and the sea has retreated. The people in Cangzhou have avoided a greater disaster and can live and work in peace and contentment again.

In order to thank the lion for killing people, a famous blacksmith named Liu Yun was invited to lead 998 1 skilled apprentice, and 998 1 ton steel was used to cast 998 1 day. Finally, this lifelike and magnificent iron lion was cast where the lion jumped.

Although the dragon didn't die, when he heard the roar of the iron lion, his whole body was weak and his claws were numb. People regard the lion as a sharp beast and call it "Zhenhai roar".

3. In On Tea Customers, Ruan Kuisheng tells the origin of Cangzhou wine: in the late Ming Dynasty, three old people drank in a restaurant near the canal outside Cangzhou, got as drunk as a fiddler, and left without paying the bill.

The next day, the three old people continued to drink, and the restaurant didn't ask about their life experiences. As usual, they served them wine, and all three of them were as drunk as a fiddler.

When they left, they spilled the rest of the wine in the wine bowl into the canal outside the building, and the wine suddenly became fragrant.

The wine brewed by this river is surprisingly mellow.

4. 1895, Li Jinghua, born in Zhuozhou, Hebei. When he was young, he went to Cangzhou, Li Jinghua with his uncle.

There are many people practicing martial arts in Cangzhou. He practices martial arts with his teacher. Climbing the wall tree is a piece of cake, which is beyond the reach of ordinary people.

According to his defense lawyer Cai Li, "Cangzhou people practice martial arts a lot, and he learned some martial arts there.

When I was eighteen or nineteen, I went to Luoyang, Henan Province to perform with a wandering team from Cangzhou.

When I was in Luoyang, something was lost in the team's residence. People suspected him and turned him out.

He was born in Luoyang and lived by stealing when he had no land.

"On one occasion, he was very angry when he saw Bai Jianwu, the commander of Luoyang garrison, bullying, so he sneaked into the White House at night, stole the revolver he was wearing with him, hung the pistol in his back garden with an armed belt, and left a note saying' Swallow Li San will visit here'.

This made Bai Jianwu very angry, but he was afraid that the news would hurt his face, so he didn't fight.

Later, Li Jinghua stole several local tycoons, which aroused the resentment of local high-class celebrities, and the authorities arrested him everywhere.

Li Jinghua went to Shaolin Temple anonymously to escape capture.

Bian Que was born in Renqiu City, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province.

On one occasion, he went to the State of Jin (now Shanxi, Hebei and Henan) and met Zhao Jianzi, the minister of the State of Jin, who had been in a coma for five days because he was "busy with state affairs".

The doctor (official name) was so scared that they called Bian Que for treatment.

Bian Que felt his pulse and walked out of the room.

Someone asked about the illness and looked very anxious.

Bian Que said to him calmly, "The patient's pulse is beating as usual, so you don't have to make a fuss!

He will recover in three days. "Sure enough, two and a half days later, Zhao Jianzi woke up.

It is Bian Que's initiative to accurately diagnose diseases by pulse-taking.

Sima Qian, a famous historian, once spoke highly of it: "So far, the person who said this sentence is Bian Que." Fan Wenlan, a modern historian, also said that Bian Que was "the founder of pulse diagnosis".