Chiyou, the leader of the ancient Jiuli tribe in China mythology, was brave and good at fighting, and was regarded as the god of war. According to legend, Chiyou, with a face like a bull's head and wings on his back, is the leader of the totem clan of cattle and birds. Eighty-one brothers, all with bronze heads, eight arms and nine toes, have extraordinary skills. About 5000 years ago, the Chiyou tribe and the Yanhuang tribe fought a battle of Zhuolu, Chiyou died in battle, and most of the members merged into the Yanhuang tribe, forming the Chinese nation.
In ancient times, Chiyou led Jiuli clan to develop agriculture, smelt copper and iron, trained five ways, created all kinds of skills, enlightened the future and rationally educated the people in this central plains area, which made outstanding contributions to the formation of early Chinese civilization. The border area between Henan, Shandong and Hebei is called "the capital of nine miles". In Zhuolu County, Hebei Province, there are relics such as Chiyou Tomb, Huangdi Spring (Hanquan), Chiyou Sanzhai, Chiyou Spring, Bagua Village, Dingchetai, Chiyou Blood-stained Mountain, Tatu, Shangxiaqiqi and Qiao Shan.