What are the beasts of China in the wild times?

Bai Ze, Kui, Phoenix, Kirin, Yao, Yan, Yan, Ming Bird, Bi Fang, Gluttony, Yi, Zhu, Chaos, Qing Ji.

Bai Ze is a famous beast on Kunlun Mountain in ancient Han myths and legends in China. It is snow-white, can speak people's words, understands the feelings of all things, and rarely appears. Unless there is a saint governing the world, it comes with a book. It is often regarded as a symbol of a ruler with high virtue, such as Kirin or Phoenix. It is an auspicious beast that can turn people into good luck.

Kui is a one-legged monster in ancient Han myths and legends. Shan Hai Jing Da Huang Jing records that there is Liubo Mountain in the East China Sea, which flows 7, miles into the sea. There is a beast on it, which looks like an ox. It is pale and has no horns. When you step in and out of the water, it will be stormy. Its light is like the sun and the moon, and its sound is like thunder. Its name is Kui. The Yellow Emperor got it, with its skin as the drum and the bone of Lei Shou as the branch, and it was heard for 5 miles to dominate the world. A real bull is a sacred animal in ancient times. It was born in the East Sea Wave Mountain in ancient times. It looks like an ox, and its whole body is gray. It has no long horns and only one foot. Every time it appears, there will be a storm. It still shines like sunlight and moonlight, and its roar is as deafening as thunder. Later, the Yellow Emperor got this beast, made a drum out of its skin and used Lei Shou's bone as a mallet to beat the drum, which resounded 5 miles away, threatening the world. ) Kui is a legendary one-legged monster.

Phoenix, also known as "Phoenix Emperor", is the king of birds in ancient legends. The male is called "phoenix" and the female is called "phoenix", which is always called phoenix, also known as Dan bird, firebird, stork, Weifeng and so on. Often used to symbolize auspicious, phoenix and Qi Fei, it is a symbol of auspiciousness and harmony, and has been an important element of China culture since ancient times.

Phoenix, like the dragon, became more and more complicated in the future. At last, it had a rainbow head, a dragon's buttocks, a snake's neck, a fish's tail, a dragon's pattern, a turtle's body, a swallow's chin and a chicken's mouth. It was like a mandarin duck, with wings like a giant panda and legs like a crane, and it was a kind of fetish made up of a variety of birds.

Kirin is a traditional auspicious animal in the myths and legends of the ancient Han nationality in China. It is said that it can live for 2, years. The ancients believed that wherever Kirin haunts, there must be auspicious signs. Sometimes it is used to describe people with outstanding talents and both ability and political integrity.

Yao Yao was one of the four fierce monsters in ancient Han mythology. The ancient book Shen Yi Jing said: Yao Yao looks like a tiger, with long hair, a face, tiger feet, pig teeth and a long tail, and is often used as a metaphor for stubborn people with fierce attitudes.

The Avengers, also known as Avengers and Avengers, are mythological beasts in ancient China. The big ones are like cows, and the small ones are like sheep, similar to Kirin. They have thick dark hair, bright eyes and a long horn on their foreheads, commonly known as unicorns.

I have great wisdom, and I know people's words and human nature. It glows with wide eyes, can distinguish between right and wrong, can know good and evil, and is loyal to traitors. When it finds an evil official, it knocks him down with its horn and then eats his stomach. It can distinguish between right and wrong, and it is also known as the sheep of god. It is a symbol of bravery and justice, and it is a symbol of "aboveboard" and "fair and just" justice.

Hou is a kind of god beast in ancient Han myths and legends. According to all kinds of myths and stories of Han nationality in ancient China, as well as a large number of folk legends and unearthed cultural relics recorded in historical documents, it is confirmed that because of its fierce nature, strong limbs, erect waist and hips, majestic and majestic, upright front legs, squatting on the left and right sides separately, roaring with its head held high and leaping up at any time, the whole body exudes a shocking heroism and domineering.

The Double Bright Bird is a divine bird in ancient Han myths and legends in China. It looks like a chicken and sings like a phoenix. This bird has two eyes in both eyes, so it is called a double-eyed bird. It has great strength and can fight against wild animals. It can eliminate disasters such as beasts and monsters. In the folk New Year custom of the Han nationality, pasting chickens on doors and windows is actually the legacy of the bird.

Bi Fang is a sign of fire in ancient Han myths and legends in China. Bi Fang's name probably comes from the crackling sound when bamboo and wood burn. Bi Fang's external image is a red-crowned crane, but it has only one leg (one wing), a blue body with red spots and a white beak. It is said that the appearance of Bi Fang indicates a big fire. Legend has it that when the Yellow Emperor gathered ghosts and gods in Mount Tai, he rode in a chariot drawn by a dragon, while Bi Fang waited beside the chariot.

gluttony is a mysterious monster in ancient Han myths and legends. The ancient book Shan Hai Jing introduced its characteristics as follows: its shape is like a sheep's face, its eyes are under the armpit, its teeth are tiger's claws, and its sound is like a baby.

Yaoyao is an exotic animal in Han myths and legends. Yaoyao looks like a cat, dragging a long white tail, and many people are eager to find it and keep it around.

I'm gentle, never bites, and I'm cute because of my quaint appearance. From Shan Hai Jing.

Zhu Gui is a god beast in ancient Han myths and legends in China. From Shan Hai Jing (Beishan Jing). It has a leopard face, a bull's ear, a long tail and a loud voice. Walking with its tail in its mouth and resting with its tail coiled, it is also known as the Fat Lang God, whose beast strength is infinite and he is good at shooting.

Chaos is one of the four deadly monsters in ancient Han mythology.

Qing Ji is an exotic animal in the myths and legends of the Han nationality in ancient times. It is elegant and humanoid, about ten centimeters tall. Yellow clothes and yellow hats, riding in a yellow car, galloping thousands of miles. Calling it by its name can inform you (it is also said to catch fish).

Qinglong is a spirit beast in ancient myths and legends. Belonging to the traditional culture, it is one of the four elephants. In ancient China, the four most powerful beasts were Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu. Based on the theory of five elements, the east is blue, so Qinglong is the God of the East, also known as "black dragon".

The dragon is the totem of the Chinese nation. Since the Yellow Emperor entrusted it to heaven and Weiser, the dragon has become a symbol of the Chinese nation and even the whole of China. According to oriental legend, the dragon looks like a long snake, a unicorn head, a carp tail, a bearded face, horns like a deer, five claws and a formidable appearance.