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The nine sons of the dragon are called Prison Ox, Jair, Mocking Wind, Pu Prison, Fierce Spirit, Gang Tuo, Fierce Cun, Negative Cun, and Kiss. It is said that it is not the dragon that gave birth to nine sons, because in traditional Chinese culture, the number nine is often used to represent a very large number, which is both an imaginary number and a valuable number, so it is used to describe the son of an auspicious beast like a dragon.
Some scholars' notes in the Ming Dynasty, such as Lu Rong's "Shuyuan Miscellaneous Records", Li Dongyang's "Huailu Tang Collection", Yang Shen's "Sheng'an Collection", Li Xu's "The Old Man's Writing of the Ring Nunnery", Xu Yingqiu's "Yuzhitang Tanyun", etc., have recorded the situation of the dragons, but they are not uniform. We mainly use the "Chinese Auspicious Illustration", which is older and has been compiled into a book by later generations, to understand which nine sons are specific.
1. Prison cow [ qiú niú ].
It is the eldest of the nine sons of Longsheng, and it has a hobby in his life, so he often squats on the headstock to enjoy the plucked strings, so the headstock is engraved with its image. This image has been used, and some of the precious huqin headparts are still engraved with the image of a dragon's head, called "dragon's head huqin".
2. 睚眦 [yá zì].
The second oldest of the nine sons of the dragon, with a jackal head and a dragon body, he has a strong and aggressive personality in his life, and is the god of war of the dragon. The vicious eyes that stare at Jairus when he is angry are also used by the ancients to describe "angry eyes", "the virtue of a meal will be repaid, and the grievances of Jairus will be repaid".
3. Mock wind [ cháo fēng ].
It is a mythical beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends, the third son of the nine sons of the dragon, and often uses its shape as the decoration of the temple corner. The mocking wind resembles a beast, and it is often used to symbolize auspiciousness, and the beast on the corner is his image.
4. 蒲牢 [ pú láo ].
Shaped like a coiled dragon, ranked fourth, good roaring in his life, the dragon-shaped beast button on the bell is its image. It turned out that Pu Lao lived by the sea, and although it was a dragon, it had always been afraid of the giant whale, and when the whale attacked, it was so frightened that it roared loudly.
5. 狻猊 [suān ní].
Resembling a lion, ranking fifth, he likes to be quiet and does not like to move, he is good to sit, and he likes fireworks, so the foot decoration on the Buddha seat and the incense burner is its image.
6. 赑屃 [ bì xì ].
Also known as Baxia, resembling a turtle, ranking sixth among the nine sons of the dragon, good weight in life, infinite strength, the turtle under the stele is its image.
7, 狴犴 [ bì àn ].
Also known as the charter, the seventh of the nine sons of the dragon, it is a rui beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends. Shaped like a tiger, he is litigious in life, but he is powerful, and the decoration of the tiger's head on the upper part of the prison door is its image.
8. Negative 屃 [ fù xì ].
He was the eighth son of a dragon born in ancient Chinese mythology. The body resembles a dragon, Ya Hao Sven, coiled above the head of the stone tablet. Like a dragon, the eighth in line, a good life, the dragon on both sides of the stele is its image.
9. 螭kiss [ chī wěn ].
Also known as the owl's kiss and owl's tail, it is the ninth son of the dragon. The mouth is wide and noisy, and it is easy to swallow in life, and the curly-tailed dragon heads at both ends of the temple ridge are its image. The shape of the mantis is like a four-legged snake with its tail cut off, and this dragon son is fortunate to look around in dangerous places, and he also likes to swallow fire.
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The nine sons of the dragon are: Lying on the, Mocking the Wind, Eyelid, Dumpling, Pepper Diagram, Kiss, Pu Prison, Fierce Fox, and Prison Ox. However, in folklore, there are far more dragons than these, and the dragons, pixiu, gluttony, etc. are all rumored to be the sons of dragons.
In fact, the so-called dragon gave birth to nine sons, not that the dragon happened to give birth to nine sons. In ancient Chinese traditional culture, nine is often used to represent a lot, and it has a supreme position. Nine is an imaginary number, and it is also a valuable number, so it is used to describe the dragon.
If we have to elect nine sons, we should also choose the nine who have the greatest influence among the people.
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The nine sons of the dragon are called Prison Niu, Jianxi, Mocking Wind, Pu Prison, Foxy, Baxia (Sacrifice Banquet), Raccoon, Negative Dog, and Kiss, these nine sons have their own characteristics, and are more common in our national culture. However, the dragon gave birth to nine sons does not mean that there are only nine sons, this nine usually indicates supreme status, is an imaginary number, and is also more noble, so it is used to represent the dragon son.
What are the names of the nine sons of the dragon?
The dragon has been a symbol of China since ancient times, the ancient monarchs took the dragon as their symbol, embroidered the dragon logo on the yellow robe or clothes, in order to highlight their status, in many stories, you can often see the figure of the dragon, in myths and legends, the dragon has nine sons, each different.
The nine sons of the dragon are the prisoner cow, the eye, the mocking wind, the Pu prison, the fierce and the tyrant, the tyrant (the sting), the relentless, the negative stump, the kiss, the nine sons have their own characteristics, for example, the prison cow likes **, the eyes are narrow-minded, the mocking wind resembles a beast, most of the decorations on the Buddha seat have a fierce phase, the swagger likes the negative, the shape of the sturdy is like a tiger, the negative stump will be coiled on the top of the stone stele, and the kiss is more common at both ends of the house.
However, the so-called "dragon gives birth to nine sons" actually does not mean that there are only nine sons, because in traditional Chinese culture, nine has always been used to represent the supreme status, in fact, it is an imaginary number, so it is used to represent the dragon son, and this saying has a long history, but it was not until the Ming Dynasty that there was a specific saying that each cave bridge called the species.
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Each of the dragon's nine sons has a name, and they are: Aurora : is the dragon's eldest son, also known as the anterior skin"Ben", good at change.
Cheerilee : is the second son of the dragon, also known as the Shirt of Repentance"Gloomy", which is said to bring good luck and happiness. Tengu:
is the third son of the dragon, also known as"Yellow robe", also known as:"Marshal Taishangen", it is said that the appearance is peculiar and the ability is extraordinary. Ao: The fourth son of the dragon, also known as"Lishui"。
虬 (qiú ) The fifth son of the dragon, also known as"King of Xihua Mountain"According to legend, it is good at resolving disasters. Qiqi : The sixth son of the dragon, aka the name"Abyss"It is said to be able to regulate natural disasters such as water, fire, wind, and thunder.
7.狻 ( suān ) 猊: The seventh son of the dragon, also known as"Mammothfish", which is said to protect people from disasters and injuries.
Elephant head: The eight sons of the dragon, according to legend, can play an active role in medical means, fiber cavity health care and ****. Raccoon:
The Nine Sons of the Dragon, also known as"Loulan"It is said to be good at regulating the relationship between man and nature <>
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Heroic personality, also known as Ao Run. 2.Fu Xi:
A legendary figure, he had a high level of intelligence and creativity, and was one of the Five Emperors. 3.Shen Tu:
He is a legendary god of fire who is good at ruling over fire and fire. 4.Nezha:
A famous hero in Chinese folklore, he has a high level of martial arts kung fu and courage. 5.Royal Dragon:
It is a legendary god who rules the wind, and is able to control the direction and power of the wind. 6.Ryu Chitose:
He is the son of the Dragon King, and he is the guardian key Kaiwei God of the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea. 7.Canghai Longzi:
Living at the bottom of the sea, you can control the waves and tides of the sea. 8.Baolong:
It is a dragon in a cornucopia, with a greedy personality and incredible wealth. 9.Skink:
Living in a cave in the mountains, he prefers a calm and dark environment, and can control self-lighting and wild disasters such as ** leakage and landslides.
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Summary. Hello, kiss, the nine sons of the dragon is a legend in Chinese mythology, according to legend, the dragon gave birth to nine sons, each with its own characteristics and symbolic meaning. The nine are as follows:
1.Ao (áo) Jun: Also known as Ao Cao (áo cáo), he is dressed in dark cyan dragon scales, has a human face and a dragon body, is good at controlling rivers, lakes and seas, and has vast magical powers.
2.Ao (áo) C: Also known as Ao Bao (áo bāo), wearing red dragon scales, human face and dragon body, good at controlling rain, one of the rain gods.
3.敖 (áo) eight: also known as 敖广 (áo guǎng), dressed in red dragon scales, with a human face and dragon body, is good at controlling fires, and is revered as the god of disaster elimination.
4.敖 (áo) fierce: also known as Ao Shun or Ao Shun (áo shùn), dressed in green dragon scales, human face and dragon body, good at controlling the wind, is also one of the wind gods.
5.敖 (áo) yuan: also known as ao 闰 (áo rùn), he is dressed in cyan dragon scales, has a human face and a dragon body, and is good at controlling the abyss and the ocean.
6.Ao (áo) Xing: Also known as Ao Li (áo lì), he is dressed in black dragon scales, has a human face and a dragon body, is good at managing drought, and is revered as the god of drought.
7.Ao (áo) mother: also known as Ao Guangzhi, dressed in white dragon scales, with a human face and dragon body, it is said to be born of the dragon mother.
8.Ao (áo) Chong: Also known as Ao Ben (Ao Běn), he is dressed in yellow dragon scales and has a human face and dragon body, and is said to be the son of the Dragon King, who plays the role of the God of Wealth in the Dragon Palace.
Hello, kiss, the nine sons of the dragon is a legend in Chinese mythology, according to legend, the dragon gave birth to nine sons, each with its own characteristics and symbolic meaning. The nine sub-sons are:1
Ao (áo) Jun: Also known as Ao Cao (áo cáo), he is dressed in dark cyan dragon scales, has a human face and a dragon body, is good at controlling rivers, lakes and seas, and has vast magical powers. 2.
Ao (áo) C: Also known as Ao Bao (áo bāo), wearing red Zen dragon scales, human face and dragon body, good at controlling rain, one of the rain gods. 3.
Ao (áo) eight: also known as Ao Guangshan raid clan (áo guǎng), dressed in red dragon scales, with a human face and dragon body, is good at controlling fires, and is revered as the god of disaster elimination. 4.
敖 (áo) fierce: also known as Ao Shun or Ao Shun (áo shùn), dressed in green dragon scales, human face and dragon body, good at controlling the wind, is also one of the wind gods. 5.
Ao (áo) Yuan: Also known as Ao Tease Cheats Leap (áo rùn), he is dressed in cyan dragon scales, has a human face and a dragon body, and is good at controlling the abyss and the ocean. 6.
Ao (áo) Xing: Also known as Ao Li (áo lì), he is dressed in black dragon scales, has a human face and a dragon body, is good at managing drought, and is revered as the god of drought. 7.
Ao (áo) mother: also known as Ao Guangzhi, dressed in white dragon scales, with a human face and dragon body, it is said to be born of the dragon mother. 8.
Ao (áo) Chong: Also known as Ao Ben (Ao Běn), he is dressed in yellow dragon scales and has a human face and dragon body, and is said to be the son of the Dragon King, who plays the role of the God of Wealth in the Dragon Palace.
9 Ao (áo) Ding: Also known as Ao Deng (áo dēng), he is dressed in a purple dragon like song scales, with a human face and a dragon body, and serves as the dragon king's unbridled body. Qinqin, the above are the names of the nine sons of the dragon and their duties, and some of these characters are also often mentioned in traditional Chinese culture
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