Which nine of the nine sons of dragon are born?

The nine sons born in the dragon are Qi Niu, Jia Sui, Chao Feng, Pulao, Suan Ni, Ba Xia, Bi Yan, Fu Xi and Chi Kiss.

1. Prisoner Cow

Prisoner Cow is the eldest of the nine sons of the dragon. He loves music all his life. He often squats on the head of the piano to enjoy the music of plucked strings. Therefore, the prisoner cow Its image is engraved on its head.

2. Yazui

Yaizui is the second child. He is always aggressive and likes killing. The ring, handle and dragon swallowing mouth are his images. These weapons are decorated with the image of dragons, adding even more frightening power. It is not only decorated on the weapons of famous generals on the battlefield, but also widely used on the weapons of ceremonial guards and palace guards, making it even more majestic and solemn.

3. Chaofeng

Chaofeng, shaped like a beast, is the third child. He is fond of both danger and hope. The beast on the corner of the hall is his image. Chaofeng not only symbolizes good luck, beauty and majesty, but also has the meaning of deterring demons and eliminating disasters.

4. Pulao

Pulao looks like a coiled dragon, ranking fourth. It sings and roars a lot throughout its life. The dragon-shaped animal button on the bell is its image. It turns out that Pulao lives by the sea. Although he is a dragon, he has always been afraid of huge whales. When the whale attacks, it roars loudly in fear.

According to its characteristic of "good singing", people cast Pulao as a bell button, and the wooden pestle for ringing the bell was made into a whale shape. When ringing the bell, let the whale hit Pulao again and again, making the sound reach into the sky.

5. Suan Ni

Suan Ni looks like a lion and ranks fifth. It likes silence but does not like movement. It likes to sit and likes fireworks. Therefore, it is used on Buddha seats and incense burners. The foot decoration is its image. Most of the places where it is arranged are in front of statues of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas sitting cross-legged or cross-legged. The dragon-shaped decoration in the middle of the stone lion or bronze lion collar during the Ming and Qing Dynasties is also the image of Suanni.

6. Baxia

Baxia, also known as Bixi, looks like a turtle and is the sixth child. He likes to bear heavy loads in his life and has great strength. The turtle under the stele is his image. Legend has it that in ancient times Baxia often carried three mountains and five mountains on his back, making waves in rivers, lakes and seas. Later, Dayu conquered it when he was controlling floods. It obeyed Yu's command, pushed mountains and dug trenches, and dredged rivers, making contributions to flood control.

7. Bi'an

Bi'an, also known as Charter, looks like a tiger and is the seventh child. It is prone to litigation, but it is also powerful. The tiger head-shaped decoration on the upper part of the prison door is its image. Legend has it that Bifan is not only eager for justice and speaks out for justice, but also can distinguish right from wrong and make impartial decisions. In addition, its image is majestic. Therefore, in addition to being decorated on the prison door, it is also said to be crawling on both sides of the lobby of the government office.

8. Negative Xi

Negative Xi looks like a dragon and is the eighth oldest. He is good at writing in his life. The literary dragons on both sides of the stone tablet are his image. Our country's stone tablets have a long history and are rich in content. Some of them are simple in shape, smooth and bright, and the light is discernible; some are exquisitely carved, with graceful words and vivid writing; some are famous poems and stone carvings, which are popular among people. , praised throughout the ages.

9. Chiki

Chiki, also known as Owl tail and Owl kiss, is a dragon-shaped spine-swallowing beast. It is Laojiu. The curly-tailed dragon heads at both ends are its image. Chiki is water-based, so use it as a slaying agent to ward off fire. Its prototype may be a deep-sea whale.