“Elephant of truth”的版本间的差异
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− | 真象 (zhēn xiàng): | + | 真象 (zhēn xiàng): elephant of truth |
− | “Elephant of truth” sounds | + | [[File:elephantoftruth.gif|400px|thumb|left|''“I beg you, elephant of truth (I beg to know the truth)!!”'']] “Elephant of truth” sounds the same as “truth” or “actual situation” (真相). In the subversive mythology of online Internet creatures, the elephant of truth is the largest animal in the [[Mahler Desert]] and the only animal that poses a threat to the [[river crabs]]. The elephant of truth does not show itself unless called. It vanished sixty years ago (when the PRC was established) but has reappeared recently, perhaps coaxed back by the thriving population of [[grass-mud horses]] and [[valley doves]]. Elephants of truth have been known to smash river crabs to bits; however, the river crabs can scale the elephants and, while unable to kill them, claw deep into their eyes, ears and mouths. The one animal that can rescue the elephants of truth from the river crabs are the “reed storks” (苇鹳 wěiguàn), which come to [[surround and watch]] (围观 wéiguān). When the elephants of truth are paired with the reed storks (i.e. when people scrutinize the truth) they create an invincible force. |
− | The river crabs naturally despise the elephants of truth and call them | + | The river crabs naturally despise the elephants of truth and call them “cloth chirping elephants of truth” (布鸣真象 bù míng zhēn xiàng) who [[don’t understand the actual situation]]. |
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[[Category: Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon]] | [[Category: Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon]] |
2012年10月9日 (二) 15:14的版本
真象 (zhēn xiàng): elephant of truth
“Elephant of truth” sounds the same as “truth” or “actual situation” (真相). In the subversive mythology of online Internet creatures, the elephant of truth is the largest animal in the Mahler Desert and the only animal that poses a threat to the river crabs. The elephant of truth does not show itself unless called. It vanished sixty years ago (when the PRC was established) but has reappeared recently, perhaps coaxed back by the thriving population of grass-mud horses and valley doves. Elephants of truth have been known to smash river crabs to bits; however, the river crabs can scale the elephants and, while unable to kill them, claw deep into their eyes, ears and mouths. The one animal that can rescue the elephants of truth from the river crabs are the “reed storks” (苇鹳 wěiguàn), which come to surround and watch (围观 wéiguān). When the elephants of truth are paired with the reed storks (i.e. when people scrutinize the truth) they create an invincible force.
The river crabs naturally despise the elephants of truth and call them “cloth chirping elephants of truth” (布鸣真象 bù míng zhēn xiàng) who don’t understand the actual situation.