Introduction of Long Jiuzi.

Old prison bull, likes music, squatting at the head of the piano;

Prison bull, a mythical beast in ancient China, is the eldest son of scale worms and dragons. He loved music all his life and often squatted on the piano head to enjoy some plucked music, so his statue was carved on the piano head.

2. The second son (yázì) loves to kill and fight, and is engraved on the knife ring and handle;

Yazi, a god beast in ancient myths and legends in China, is the second son of Dragon Jiuzi, the leader of scale worms. According to ancient history books, Yazi is easy to kill and fight, and it is engraved on the knife ring and handle. Strong-willed, brave, bloodthirsty, always with a sword in his mouth, glaring, carved on the knife ring and hilt to increase strength.

The third child sneers at the wind and looks like a wild animal. He has a good life and looks good. The beast in the corner of the temple is his portrait. Some people always thought it was a phoenix in dragon vein;

The mocking wind is a god beast in ancient myths and legends of China, and the third son of the nine sons of the Dragon in ancient myths and legends of China. It is an auspicious animal. It looks like an animal, good-looking, and good-looking for a lifetime. Temples are often used to symbolize auspiciousness, and the animal in the corner of the platform is its image.

4. The fourth son, pú láo, roared loudly when he was beaten, acting as the beast button for Hong Zhong to lift the beam and help him sing far and wide;

Bu is always one of the nine sons of the Dragon in ancient myths and legends in China, ranking fourth. He has a good voice and a good roar all his life, and the dragon-shaped beast button on the Hong Zhong is his portrait. I didn't always live by the sea. Although he is a dragon, he is always afraid of giant whales. As soon as the whale attacked, it roared in fear.

5.suān ní, a lion-shaped sister-in-law, likes smoking and sits well, so the image usually appears on the incense burner and then smokes;

Sister-in-law (suān ní) is one of the nine sons born in China ancient myths and legends (one is five sons and the other is eight sons). Shaped like a lion, likes smoking and sits well, so the image usually appears on the incense burner, and then smokes.

6. Liuzi Xiaba, also known as turtle (bx), seems to be a turtle with teeth, and likes to bear heavy burdens, so it is a turtle under the monument;

Xixia is an ancient god beast in China. He is the sixth son of the ninth son of the dragon, the head of the scale worm. He looks like a turtle and likes to carry heavy loads. It is also a monument to turtles. Bullying is a symbol of longevity and good luck. It always holds its head high, tenaciously supports on its four feet, struggles forward and never stops.

7. Seven-child armadillo (bàn), which looks like a tiger and is easy to litigate, has its image on both sides of the prison gate or the official purlin;

Armadillo, also known as Charter, is a mythical beast in ancient China. It is the seventh son of the dragon, the dragon of scales. He is like a tiger, and he is good at litigation all his life, but he has great power. The tiger head decoration on the upper part of the prison door is his image.

8. Eight sons (fù xì), like a dragon, elegant and gentle, coiled on a stone tablet;

Fuxi is the eighth son of Long Sheng in ancient China mythology. Like a dragon, elegant and gentle, coiled on the top of the stone tablet. As a dragon, ranked eighth, good life. The dragons on both sides of the stone tablet are his portraits.

9. Laojiu's kiss (ch and w ě n), also known as the owl's tail or kiss (ch and W), is thick and easy to swallow, so it has become a spine-swallowing beast at both ends of the temple ridge, which is used to put out fires and eliminate disasters.

Kiss and kiss evolved from kiss and kiss. The dragon's tail kiss before the Tang Dynasty gradually evolved into a kiss after the Ming Dynasty. It is generally believed to be the ninth son of a dragon. Life is easy to swallow, that is, the shape of a beast's head on the ridge of the temple. This decoration has been in use. In the ancient palace buildings in China, the five mountains and six beasts can only be owned by the government.