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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).
蒲牢 (pronounced pú láo).
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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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Pu Lao. Pu Lao in ancient Chinese myths and legends for one of the nine sons of the dragon, ranked fourth, good sound and roar in life, the dragon-shaped beast button on the bell is its remains. It turned out that Pu Lao lived by the sea, and although he was a dragon, he had always been afraid of the giant whale.
As soon as the whale attacked, it roared loudly in fear.
According to the characteristics of its "good sound", people "all bells want to make loud sounds", that is, they cast Pu Prison into a bell button, and make the wooden pestle that rings the bell into the shape of a whale. When the bell is ringed, let the whale hit Pu Lao again and again, so that it "rings into the sky" and "sounds far away".
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One of the sayings of "the dragon gave birth to nine sons" is from the "Huailu Tang Collection" by Li Dongyang in 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).
老四蒲寀 (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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老大赑屃 (bìxì) Lao Er 螭kiss 鸱尾 (chīwěn chīwěi) Lao San Pu Prison (púláo) Lao Si 狴犴 (bì'àn) Lao Wu 饕餮 (tāotiè) Lao Liu 趴蝮 (bāxià) Lao Qi 睚眦 (yázì) Lao Ba Jin 猊 (jinní) Lao Jiujiao Tu (jiāotú).
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