2 thoughts on “What does 貔貅 look like?”

  1. Appearance: faucet, horse body, Lin's feet, shape like lion, gray hair, flying.
    The people called 貔貅, also known as Tianlu, the male name "貔", and the female name is "貔貅". In ancient times, this kind of Swiss beast was divided into one corner and two corners.
    is a kind of god beast in ancient Chinese mythology and legends. The faucet, horse body, and Lin's feet are shaped like lions and gray hair.
    According to the legend, it symbolizes "Ren" and "Rui":
    This is the nine princes of the Dragon King. Its staple food is gold and silver jewelry. However, eating too much diarrhea. One day, I couldn't help but drowned everywhere, causing the emperor of the Jade Emperor to be angry. As a slap, when the buttocks were beaten, the anus of the puppet was sealed.
    From then on, the gold and silver treasures can only be available. After this allusions spread, the cricket was regarded as a beast that recruited money into the treasure. The habit of 貔貅 is lazy to sleep. It is best to pick him up every day and play, as if to wake him up, and the fortune will follow. One corner is called "Tianlu", and the two corners are called "wicked evil".

  2. The shape of the tiger is like a tiger and leopard, and its first tail is like a dragon -shaped, and its color is also golden. It has a pair of wings on the shoulders but cannot be exhibited, and the head of the head is leaning back. In mythology, 貔貅 is a dragon head, horse body, and Lin's feet.
    This is a kind of god beast in ancient Chinese mythology and legends, fierce and mighty. It is responsible for inspection in the heavens to prevent the demon and monsters from disrupting the heaven.
    The legend to violate the Tiandao, the emperor of Jade Emperor punished him only to eat only the wealth of all directions, swallowing all things without diarrhea. After this allusions spread, the cricket was regarded as a beast that recruited money into the treasure. Many Chinese people wearing jade products are all allusions.

    貔貅 Different allusion: r 貔貅 is a beast that lived in Sichuan before N years, and has a strong fighting ability. When Jiang Ziya helped the king of Wu, he encountered a tadpole during a march, but no one knew it at the time. Jiang Ziya felt that it had a powerful look and was trying to conquer it and treat it as his own mount. With it fighting and winning repeatedly.
    The king of Wu Wang saw that he was so brave and magical, and sealed him with an official name "Yun". At that time, Jiang Ziya found that the daily consumption was amazing, but he never urinated. And its only excretion system is to secrete a little bit of sweat from the fur of its whole body. After smelling this strange fragrance, the animals in all directions are involuntarily coming to eat.

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