Legend has it that there is a very stingy god beast. What is its name?

pí xiū (pronounced as "pi xiu" in pinyin) has five strokes of EETX and EEWS, and the pinyin Pixiu is also called to ward off evil spirits. Clay animal

(1) [fabled wild beast]: It is said in Baoxiangtang that the animal is a fierce beast, and this beast is divided into female and male, with the male named "animal" and the female named "animal". But now there is no division between male and female. In ancient times, this beast was divided into one horn and two horns. One horn was called "Tianlu" and the other was called "exorcism". Later, there was no corner or two corners, and most of them were shaped with one corner. In the south, most people like to call this beast "brave", but in the north it is still called "ward off evil spirits". As for Tianlu, few people use it to call this kind of auspicious beast, while others call it a "monster" or "four unlike". If there is a beast in front of you, you will carry it. -"Book of Rites Quli" (2) [brave troops]: It is a metaphor for brave troops, and many companies are used to compare brave soldiers. Ming and Liu straightened out "Send Yuan Huanzhong (Yuan Keli Zi) to the Governor Ning Yuan for reimbursement": "It is different for you to make fun of it." (3) The stone lion that the two people in front of the bank often talk about is actually a lion, not a lion that people think. (4) In ancient China, it was another name for the giant panda. The written record "Yizhoushu Zhouzhu": "The mountain is deep, what is the tiger and leopard?" Historical Records of the Five Emperors: "Xuanyuan, teach the bear?" Tiger, to fight with Emperor Yan in the wild of Hanquan. " Sima Zhen's Suoyin: "... these six beasts can teach war." Xu Ke's "Animals, Animals": "It looks like a tiger, or it looks like a bear, and its fur is gray. Liaodong people call it a white bear. The male said that the female said that she was jealous, so the ancients repeatedly cited it. " "The Book of Jin Xiong Yuan Biography" —— A brave man is the forerunner. The mythical beast of wealth

Tang Zhang said "Wang Tombstone": "General, you must be brave." The second wedge of Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber" in Yuan Dynasty: "Admire the prestige and unite millions of people, and sit on the border." Ming and Liu straightened out "Send Yuan Huanzhong (Yuan Keli Zi) to the Governor Ning Yuan for reimbursement": "It is different for you to make fun of it." The poem at the end of Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Cao Cao's authoritarian bureau is in charge of the middle-earth town." It is a poem in the Chronicle written by Baoxiangtang: "Take a thief off guard, and enter a thousand nights." Liu Yazi's seventh poem "Reading History": "The greenwood family has a family, and the brats are in the upper class."

Edit the spirituality of this paragraph

1. The mythical animal can help the owner to get money, bite the money, and only can't get in, so it is the best and best mythical animal to get money and keep it. 2. Since ancient times, the mythical animal has been a kind of beast to protect its owner. It has a powerful spirit of making money, recruiting financial resources and further holding the treasury. 3. It's the best beast to attract partial wealth. As long as you turn the face outward, you can remove the evil spirit, change the magnetic field, bring good luck and let your financial resources roll in. 4. Putting it in any appropriate place in the home can bring wealth and unexpected wealth to all quarters, and make the home run well, strengthen good luck, drive away evil spirits and block the suffocation, which has the effect of town house and is the patron saint of the home. 5. In addition to helping the partial wealth, it is also helpful to the positive wealth. Therefore, people who do business should also put it in the company or at home, praying for it to protect the peace of the home and help the nobles, so that the positive and negative wealth can come true. Precautions for placing the brave and brave: 1. For the first time, put it at 7: am to 9: am, with your head facing outwards, with an inclination of less than 15 degrees to attract more money, and it should not be placed upright, usually at the door or on the left side of your desk. 2, it is best to be jade, because jade is born with spirituality. Be sure to open the light, otherwise it will be blind, and it can only be used as an ornament, which is useless. You can't say buy, but you must say please. 3. As a god beast, all is forgiven, no matter what religion or Buddha he is associated with, does not conflict with anything, and can wear each other. 4, you can't touch the head, mouth, eyes, anyway, it's the face, because your vulgarity will get on it and affect it. 5, the first correct way to touch the cockroach: first press its ear, because the cockroach is only loyal to its own master, holding down the ear means surrendering it, and then the front paws, body, hind paws, and buttocks follow, and then grab a handful from the buttocks and put it in your pocket, which can be worn or placed afterwards. 6. When decorating, pay attention to the fact that the head of the cockroach should be outside the door or out of the window, because it is said that it is rich in all directions. 7. I like to sleep lazily. It is best to pick him up every day, touch him and play, as if to wake him up, and wealth will follow.

Editing the historical origin of this paragraph

The mythical animal, also known as Tianlu, Exorcism, Baijie and * * *, is a kind of god beast in ancient myths and legends of China, with a dragon head, a horse body and a lion's feet, which looks like a lion, with gray fur and can fly. Fierce and mighty, it is responsible for patrolling in the sky to prevent monsters, plagues and diseases from disturbing the heaven. In ancient times, people used to call the brave and brave as the name of the army. It has a mouth but no anus, can swallow everything without venting, can make a fortune, can only get in and out, and has special magical powers. Tianlu-the head of the animal

It is said that the animal is the eight princes of the Dragon King. Its staple food is actually gold and silver jewelry, and it is naturally full of treasure. Compared with other three-legged toads, which are also auspicious animals, it is more popular with the Jade Emperor and the Dragon King. However, if you eat too much, you will always have diarrhea, so one day you may be unable to help but urinate everywhere. After the story spread, the animal was regarded as a lucky beast. Nowadays, many people in China wear brave jade products because of this allusion. There is also a male and a female. According to folklore, the male represents wealth, while the female represents the treasury. If you have money, you must have a treasury to keep it. Therefore, most of the collections are collected one pair at a time, so you can really make money. But if you want to wear it on your body, just one, so as not to fight.

Ancient Book Records

There is a passage in the biography of the Western Regions in the Han Dynasty: "Wuge Mountain left the country to pluck peaches, lions and piss cows". Meng Kang noted, "Peach blossoms are plucked, and a day's Fu Ba is as long as a deer's tail. Those with one horn are called Tianlu, and those with two horns are called to ward off evil spirits." To ward off evil spirits is to fight. According to ancient books, the brave and brave is a kind of beast, one of the five great auspicious beasts in ancient times (besides dragons, phoenixes, turtles and kylins), and is called the lucky beast. The brave warrior was once the totem of two ancient clans. Legend has it that he helped Emperor Yanhuang to fight meritorious deeds and was given the title of "Tianlu Beast", which means that he was blessed by heaven. It is designed to protect the treasure for the emperor and is also a symbol of the royal family, called "Dibao". It is also called "exorcism" because it specializes in eating beasts and evil spirits. China ancient geomantic scholars believe that it is a auspicious beast that turns disaster into good luck. However, there are also ancient poets who used magic words to describe fierceness. The wife of Xu Junbao, a poetess in the Southern Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "Man Ting Fang Han Shang Prosperity". "Once the swords and soldiers are raised together, millions of magic words are said to be fierce beasts to describe Yuan Bing. The entries in Xinhua Dictionary ① A ferocious beast in ancient books ② Metaphor of a brave army shows that the brave beast is not necessarily a wise beast.

Origin

Many people think that the mythical animal is the panda, but from the ancient prose of the pre-Qin period, this view is debatable. There is also a saying that there are two kinds of magic in ancient times, namely, single-angle magic and double-angle magic. Some people say that single-angle magic and double-angle magic distinguish male (for magic) and female (for magic), while others say that there is a single-angle magic.

meaning

in ancient times, people often used the magic as the name of the army. Legend has it that the brave man broke the dogma, and the jade emperor punished him for eating only the wealth from all directions, swallowing everything without diarrhea, and he could make a fortune, but he couldn't get in, and his magical power was extraordinary. Nowadays, many people in China wear jade products, which is why. In addition, there is a saying that the public is lucky and the mother is guarding the money, so there is also a saying that there are two in the collection. Coupled with its characteristics of "swallowing everything without spilling it, you can make a fortune and treasure, but you can't get in", so casinos used to like to put the elephant as a town house. The definition and result of brave and brave, also known as Tianlu and exorcism, is a kind of god beast in ancient myths and legends of China. Its dragon head, horse body and feet are lion-like, gray in color and can fly. Fierce and mighty, it likes to suck the essence of monsters and turn it into wealth. It is responsible for patrolling in the sky to prevent monsters, plagues and diseases from disturbing the heaven. There is also a saying that it is the ninth son of the dragon. A kind of god beast in ancient myths and legends of China. (It is called to ward off evil spirits in the north). It is an ancient auspicious beast with a single horn and a double horn. One horn is called Tianlu, and the other two horns are called to ward off evil spirits, which is the magic. Its shape is short wings, curly tail and bristles. People regard it as auspicious. The bigger the mouth, the more money you earn, and the rounder your stomach, the more money you pack. The reason why you love it is that it has an extremely rare feature: it has a mouth, but it has no excretory organs. Therefore, I hope that, like the brave, "only if there is no further development", people will spare no effort to attract endless wealth.

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The dragon gave birth to nine sons

During the formation of its image, there were many strange animal images. Later, these strange beasts combined some characteristics of the dragon with the development of the dragon image, forming the saying that the dragon gave birth to nine sons. However, there is no exact record of what the nine sons of the dragon are and who ranks first and who ranks second. There are also various opinions among the people. It is said that once Zhu Shitang, the Emperor Xiao of the Ming Dynasty, had a whim and asked Li Dongyang, the minister of rites who is famous for his erudition: "I heard that dragons gave birth to nine sons. What are the names of the nine sons?" Li Dongyang unexpectedly also can't answer, patchwork after leaving the DPRK, pulled out a list. According to Li Dongyang's list, the nine sons of the dragon are: Paju, Mochifeng, Yezi, Yaotu, Qinqin, Bulong, Monkeys and Prison Cattle. However, in folklore, there are far more than these dragons, and all of them are said to be the sons of dragons. In fact, the so-called dragon gives birth to nine children, not that the dragon happens to give birth to nine children. In the ancient traditional culture of China, nine is often used to express a lot, and it has a supreme position. Nine is an imaginary number and an expensive number, so it is used to describe the dragon son. If we have to choose nine sons, we should also choose nine of them that have the greatest influence among the people. Li Dongyang is also in a hurry to make a job, and the list is not representative. There is a saying that "the dragon gives birth to nine sons", which has a great influence: in the Ming Dynasty, Bai Yu's brand

the eldest son's prison cow

likes music and stands at the head of the piano. Some valuable huqin heads are still engraved with the image of the dragon head, which is called "the dragon head huqin".

The second son, Yazi

, looks like a jackal with dragon horns, glaring, and his horns cling to his back. They are fond of killing and fighting, and are carved on weapons such as knife rings and hilts or ceremonial ceremonies to serve as a deterrent.

The third son, Chie Feng

looks like a dog, and he had a close call in his life. The beast in this temple corner is his portrait. These animals stand in a single line at the front end of the vertical ridge. The animals are led by a "fairy" riding birds, followed by dragons, phoenixes, lions, Tianma, seahorses, dragons, horses, bulls, bulls and animals. Their placement has a strict hierarchy, and only the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City in Beijing can have all kinds, and the number of secondary halls should be reduced accordingly. Mocking the wind not only symbolizes auspiciousness, beauty and majesty, but also has the meaning of deterring demons and eliminating disasters.

Sizi Pulao

Shaped like a dragon but small in size, Buron likes music and singing, and is carved on the clock knob. It is said that Bulao lives by the sea, and what he fears most at ordinary times is whales. Whenever there is a whale attack, Bulao will shout. Therefore, people put their image on the clock, and carved the long wood that hit the clock into a whale shape, so as to make it loud and bright.

suā nní

also known as Jin Xi and Ling Xi. Sister-in-law was originally an alias for a lion, so it was shaped like a lion, liked smoking and sat on the foot of a censer, and was introduced to China with Buddhism. As the Buddha Sakyamuni is known as the "fearless lion", it is logical for people to arrange him as the seat of the Buddha, or carve him on an incense burner to enjoy the incense leisurely. In addition, the sister-in-law is also the seat of Manjusri Bodhisattva, and a temple dedicated to the sister-in-law is also built on Wutai Mountain in the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva. Because the sister-in-law is the fifth son of the dragon, the temple is called Wuye Temple, which has a great influence in the local area. The dragon-shaped ornament in the middle of the neck collar of a stone lion or a bronze lion in the Ming and Qing Dynasties is also an image of a lion-in-arms, which makes the traditional China gate lion guarding the gate more powerful.

Liu Zi (bx)

Also known as Ba Xia, he looks like a turtle and likes to carry heavy loads. It is also true that a turtle is placed under a monument. Legend has it that in ancient times, it often carried three mountains and five mountains to make waves. After being soothed by Xia Yu, he made a lot of contributions to Xia Yu. After the success of water control, Xia Yu put its merits on his back, so the stone tablets in China were mostly put on his back. Baxia and tortoise are very similar, but there are differences when they look closely. Baxia has a row of teeth, but tortoise doesn't. The number and shape of nail plates on the carapace of Baxia and tortoise are also different. The bully, also known as the stone turtle, is a symbol of longevity and good luck. It is always struggling to move forward with its head held high, its four feet desperately propped up, struggling to move forward, but it can't move.

Seven-son Armadillo (bì'àn)

Also known as Charter, it looks like a tiger, is powerful, and is good at prison litigation, so people carved it on the prison door, so there is a saying among the people that a tiger's head is fastened. It is also said that it upholds justice and can distinguish between right and wrong, so it is also placed at the top of two cards in the lobby of the yamen and officials' patrol avoidance to maintain the awe-inspiring atmosphere of the court.

bazi's body is like a dragon, and his head is like a lion. He ranks the eighth and has a good life. He is another elegant one among the dragons-he loves calligraphy. Wenlong on both sides of the stone tablet is its portrait. China's steles have a long history and rich contents. Some of them are simple in shape, smooth and bright, and the light can be used as a guide. Some are exquisitely carved, with graceful words and vivid pens; There are also some famous poems and stone carvings, which are well-known and famous throughout the ages. However, she loves this kind of inscription with shining artistic brilliance, and she is willing to turn it into a pattern dragon to set off these literary treasures handed down from generation to generation and decorate the pedestal more elegantly and beautifully. They are coiled around each other, which seems to be creeping slowly, and they match with the base, which is more spectacular.

kiss with nine sons (chī wěn)

kiss with nine sons, also known as the tail of an owl, is said to have been born with a dragon head, and its form first appeared in the "Bailiang Hall" built by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. At that time, a minister suggested that there is a kind of fish in the sea, whose tail looks like a owl, which can spray waves and rain. It might as well be shaped on the temple to protect the hall from fire. Emperor Wu agreed. When the hall was completed, the ministers scrambled to ask what was on the ridge of the hall. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty didn't know how to answer it, so he named it "the tail of an owl", which gradually evolved into a homophonic "kiss". It is also said that it was introduced from India with Buddhism around the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It is something under the rain god in Buddhist scriptures, which can put out fires. Therefore, the kiss is changed from this, so it is placed at both ends of the roof to eliminate disasters and put out fires. Laojiu, a dragon-shaped dragon-swallowing beast, has a wide mouth and a rough mouth, and is easy to swallow all his life. The tail-rolling bibcock at both ends of the temple ridge is his portrait. "Taiping Yu Lan" has the following description: "Tang Huiyao orders, after the disaster of the Liang Temple in the Han Dynasty, the sorcerer said,' There are fish in the sea, and the tail is like a owl, and the surf is like rain', so it is like the tail, and Tired Ofthe Fire is auspicious." The "witch" mentioned in the article is the flow of alchemists, and "fish sting" is the predecessor of kissing.