What does flying bear mean?

The meaning of flying bear:

1. refers to the symbol of the monarch's virtue. 2. refers to a hermit. 3. Jiang, Shang, Ziya and flying bear.

According to "The Prince of Wu descended to peace", Xibohou dreamed of flying bear and came to see his royal highness. The Duke of Zhou said that he wanted to be a sage, and the consequence was the sage Jiang Shang. At that time, Jiang Shang was fishing on the bank of Weihe River. Later, "flying bear" was the symbol of the monarch's virtue. Sun Ming Renru's "The reason why Dong people seek wealth and power": "Compared with the first hero and aid, the fishing rod flies to Xiong Weiya." Refers to the hermit to see the use. Liu Xianting's Miscellanies of Yang Guang in the Qing Dynasty, Volume 5: "Today people call it a hermit, and they call it Wei Shui flying bear."

The mink bear is alert by nature, hidden in action, good at swimming and climbing, and can jump freely in the dense forest, so it is also called "flying bear". There are almost no natural enemies in nature, and there are developed smelly glands near the anus, which have certain defensive functions. Preserving food with urine is one of its unique ways to adapt to the environment.