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The number of Longsheng Jiuzi Rock is: Prison Cow, Bandit, Raccoon, Fox, Gluttony, Pepper, Bat Kiss, Pixiu.
The Nine Dragons are the nine sons born to the legendary dragon in Chinese mythology, each of whom does not take the form of a dragon, and each has its own strengths. In traditional Chinese culture, nine is used to represent a lot, wild jujube has a supreme position, nine is an imaginary number, but also a valuable number, so it is used to describe the dragon. Therefore, the inherent "dragon gives birth to nine sons, each with a different difference" The nine sons of the dragon are , the kiss, the pulao, the shy, the gluttonous, the grub, the stinger, the stalk, the pepper.
Of course, different legends and dragon nine sons are not the same. There are also people who believe that Pixiu, prison cows, etc. are dragon sons. The image of Long Jiuzi is mostly decorated on buildings or utensils, used to ward off evil spirits and exorcise demons, in order to protect peace and tranquility, and entrust the Chinese working people with a good wish to ward off evil spirits, avoid disasters and pray for blessings.
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Analysis: The dragon gave birth to nine sons means that the dragon gave birth to nine sons, and the nine sons did not become dragons, each of which was different. The so-called "dragon gives birth to nine sons" does not mean that the dragon happens to give birth to nine sons.
In traditional Chinese culture, nine is used to represent a lot, with supreme status, nine is an imaginary number, but also a valuable number, so it is used to describe the dragon. The saying that the dragon has nine sons has been changed for a long time, but there is no saying about which nine animals there are, and it was not until the Ming Dynasty that various theories appeared.
One of the sayings of "Dragon Gives Birth to Nine Sons" is from Li Dongyang's "Huailu Tang Collection" of the Ming Dynasty, and the nine sons of the dragon are:
老大prisoner牛 (qiúniú).
老二睚眦 (yázī).
Lao San mocks the wind (cháofēng).
Lao Si trillion demolition 蒲prison (pǔláo).
老五狻猊 (suānní).
老六赑屃 (bìxì).
老七狴犴 (bìàn).
老八失屃 (fùxī).
老九螭kiss 鸱尾 (chǐwěn chǐweǐ) is also said to be:
老大赑屃 (bìxì).
老二螭kiss 鸱尾 (chǐwěn chǐweǐ) 老三蒲牢 (pǔláo).
老四狴犴 (bìàn).
老五饕餮 (tāotiè).
老六蚣蝮 (bāxià).
老七睚眦 (yázī).
老八狻猊 (suāní).
老九椒图 (shūtú).
Some theories also include the cockroach, the unicorn, the roar towards the sky (犼), and the pixiu as one of the dragons.
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There are two versions of the Nine Sons of the Dragon:
1. Prison Ox, Jianxi, Mocking Wind, Pu Prison, Fox, Cunning, Cunning, Negative, Kissing.
2. Cunning, Kissing, Pugao, Raccoon, Gluttony, Gluttony, Crub, Jianjiao, Pepper.
At the same time, some people also list the cockroach, the roar towards the sky, and the pixiu as one of the dragons. The Qilin is not one of the nine sons of the dragon. But Qilin is Ying Long's grandchild, "Huainanzi Topographical Training":
The hairy calf should give birth to the dragon, the dragon should give birth to the horse, the horse should give birth to the unicorn, the unicorn gives birth to the beast, and the hairy one is born in the beast", which is also the length of the caterpillar among the five insects.
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老大 赑屃 (bìxì).
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Because each of these nine sons represents an immortal, it is said that the dragon gives birth to nine sons, and the nine sons are different.
The Taiping Imperial Survey has the following description.