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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 a long history, but there is no theory about which nine animals there are, and it was not until the Ming Dynasty that various theories appeared. 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 "Jie'an Old Man's Manbi", Xu Yingqiu's "Yuzhitang Tanyun", etc., have many versions, different sayings, respectively, summarized as: Prison Niu, Jianxi, Chaofeng, Pu Lao, Fox, Cun, Qiang, Xuan, Qilin, Jiaotu, Worm, etc.
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The dragon is the head of the ancient Chinese mythical beasts, and it can also be considered to be the embodiment of the gods, a kind of gods. Legend has it that the dragon had nine children, whose names were 赑屃 (pronounced bì xì), 鸱kiss (pronounced chī wěn), 饕餮 (pronounced tāo tiè), 睚眦 (pronounced yá zì), 狴犴 (pronounced bì àn), 狻猊 (pronounced suān ní), 趴蝮 (pronounced bà xià), pepper diagram (pronounced jiāo tú), and 蒲牢 (pronounced pú láo).
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1. 趴蝮 (bā fù): Sexually fond of water, carved into the shape of a beast on a bridge pillar;
2. Mocking the wind: like to take risks, so people cast their images and place them in the corners of the temple;
3. 睚眦 (yá zì): easy to kill, like blood, its shape is the beast image engraved on the hilt;
4. 赑屃 (bì xì): The force is large, and its back is also burdened with heavy objects, that is, the stone turtle engraved under the stone tablet today;
5. Pepper map: (jiāotu) is shaped like a snail, good and closed, and the first ring is its image;
6. Chī wěn: Pingsheng is good to swallow, that is, the shape of the beast's head on the spine of the temple;
7. Pu Lao: It is good to sing in his life, and its head is used as the bell button of the big bell;
8. 狻猊 (suān ní): likes to squat, and the lion under the Buddha statue is its shape;
9. Prison cow: sexual joy **, its shape is the carving of the upper end of the huqin rod;
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One said that the prisoner cow (the eldest ) the second (the second) mocked wind (the third) the pujiao (the fourth) the sinister (the fifth) and the sixth (the sixth).
紴犴 ( old 7 ) negative ( old 8 ) mantis kiss ( old 9 ) another said 赑屃 ( old boss ) claw kiss ( old 2 ) pu lao ( old 3 ) 紴犴 ( old 4 ) gluttonous ( old 5 ) grub pit ( old 6 )
Jianhua (Lao Qi) 狻猊 (Lao 8) Jiaotu (Lao Jiu).
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There are two versions of the Nine Sons of the Dragon: 1, Prison Niu, Jianwei, Mocking Wind, Pu Lao, Foxy, Baxia, Raccoon, Negative Dog, and Kiss. 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, and usually what we are talking about is the first version. <
There are two versions of the Nine Sons of the Dragon: 1, Prison Niu, Jianwei, Mocking Wind, Pu Lao, Foxy, Baxia, Raccoon, Negative Dog, and Kiss. 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, and usually what we are talking about is the first version.
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