Gluttony:
Gluttony is a mysterious monster in ancient myths and legends of China. Its name can be likened to a glutton, and people generally call this kind of person gluttonous.
Zuo Zhuan records that gluttony is the son of Jinyun, not one of the nine sons of the dragon. What people call gluttonous patterns are common patterns on bronzes and are considered to depict gluttonous animal faces.
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The brave, also called to ward off evil spirits, is a fierce and auspicious beast recorded in China ancient books and folk myths and legends. Ancient China Feng Shui masters believed that the brave were auspicious beasts who turned disasters into blessings.
From ancient times to the present, emperors to the people have paid great attention to the collection and wearing of magic. Legend has it that magic not only has the function of auspiciousness to ward off evil spirits, but also has the function of saving houses, turning the old into the young and promoting marriage.
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According to legend, raccoon is a fierce beast, but this beast is divided into male and female, the male is called raccoon and the female is called raccoon. In ancient times, this beast was divided into one horn or two horns. One horn was called Tianlu, and the other two horns were called evil spirits.
Most of the shapes are mainly two corners. In ancient times, it was also used to refer to brave soldiers. In the Beijing Opera "Lost Street Pavilion, Empty City Plan, Chopping Ma Su", Zhuge Liang once wrote a lyric, each of which is based on his own master system and implies a hero.
In the south, some people call it a monster or four elephants. In China, there is a tradition of decorating mythical animals, which are fictional animals such as dragons, phoenixes and unicorns. People believe it can bring joy and good luck.
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