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100000000000% is not, Pixiu is the ninth son of the dragon, how can it be a natural enemy with the dragon???
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So there is"It is better to be a dragon's tail than a snake's head"said.
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No. Pixiu is the son of the dragon.
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No, Pixiu is the ninth son of the dragon!
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Summary. The meaning of Pixiu and the dragon.
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Pixiu is an auspicious beast of fortune in traditional Chinese culture, also known as warding off evil spirits and Tianlu. Its image is that he has a big mouth and no anus, likes the taste of gold, silver and jewelry, only enters but does not leave, and is loyal to the Lord. Like dragons and unicorns, it does not exist in this world.
The dragon is a symbol of power, nobility and honor, as well as a sign of luck and success.
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Pixiu, also known as warding off evil spirits, is a kind of source mythical beast in traditional Chinese culture, which is often used to town, ward off evil spirits, and attract wealth. In some cultural legends, Pixiu is also considered to be a type of dragon. So, is Pixiu also a type of dragon?
First, we need to understand the concept of dragons. In Chinese culture, the dragon is a mystical and sacred animal, often regarded as a god of heaven and a symbol of a gentleman. As a divine beast, although Pixiu has some similarities with dragons, it does not have the characteristics of dragons, such as flying and controlling the weather.
However, in some cultural legends, Pixiu is also considered a type of dragon. This statement mainly stems from the morphological similarity between Pixiu and dragons. The head, body, and claws of Pixiu all have some similarities with dragons, especially the head of Pixiu, which has a dragon-like form, so it is considered by some to be a type of dragon.
In addition, Pixiu is also endowed with a symbolic meaning similar to that of a dragon. For example, Pixiu is believed to be able to ward off evil spirits and attract fortune, all of which have some similarities to the dragon's mysterious powers and auspicious meaning. Pure factionalism.
To sum up, although Pixiu has some similarities with dragons, they are not the same animal. As a sacred beast, Pixiu has its own unique cultural significance and symbolism, and it does not coincide with the dragon. However, whether it is a pixiu or a dragon, they both represent the mystical power and auspicious meaning of Chinese culture, and are an integral part of our traditional culture.
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Pixiu is the offspring of a dragon, but the question of whether Pixiu is a dragon and what it was born is not specifically documented.
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There is no record of who gave birth to the dragon and who gave birth to the Pixiu cracked reed. There is a record in the Book of Han: Wuge Mountain is separated from the country by peach, lion, and rhinoceros.
This source carries Meng Kang's note: peach pulling, one day Fu pulling, like a deer tail long, the one-horned one is called Tianlu, and the two-horned one is called warding off evil spirits. This evil spirit is Pixiu.
Pixiu is one of the five ancient Rui beasts, legend has it that it helped the two emperors of Yan and Huang to fight meritoriously, and was given the title of Tianlu beast, that is, the meaning of heavenly blessings.
Pixiu has a mouth without anus, can swallow all things without leaking, only in and out, and has special magical powers, so it has the meaning of attracting wealth and entering treasures, absorbing the wealth of the Quartet, and also has the effect of driving away evil spirits and bringing good luck.
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It's not a dragon at all! There are three Pixiu in total (I won't talk about it here) There are only nine children in total, how many are left of the three Pixiu? So definitely not!
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Pixiu is a dragon.
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This should be copper, not jasper.
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