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中文:赤鱬,中国古代传说兽类。载《山海经》(南山经首):英水出焉,南流注于即翼之澤。其中多赤鱬,其狀如魚而人面,其音如鴛鴦,食之不疥。
English: The chiru (赤鱬; "red ru fish") is described in the Nan Shan Jing ("Classic of the Southern Mountains") as a human headed fish, found in the Qingqushan (青丘山 "Green-Hills Mountains") in the Pool-of-Yi (Yì zhī zé 翼之澤; "Carp-Wings Lake"), making noise like mandarin duck. Eating it purportedly prevents scabies/itchiness. A close but inferior copy of this woodcut occurs in Wu Renchen's illustrated edition of 1667.[1]
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Source 明朝 《山海经图》 (AD 16C)
Author 胡文焕 (1596-1650)

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  1. Guo Pu; Wang Shihan proofing ed. (1667) "Juan 3. Shouzu. Gudiao" in Tuxiang shanhaijing xiangzhu, Fu Wen Tang

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