Raul artistry
Third generation headwind
Lao si pu Lao language
wife's elder brother
Old six (b √' x √)
Laoqi armadillo
Old eight bears a heavy burden (good luck)
Laojiu kiss/tail (ch and w ě n/ch and w ě i)
Another way of saying it is:
Grade name
Eldest brother (b √' x √)
Kiss the second child/tail
Laosandao
Old four armadillos (b√an)
Laowu gluttony
A six-year-old centipede
Lao qi ya zi
Laobasao
Laojiu (jiāo'tú)
The eldest son, also known as bìxì, looks like a turtle and likes to carry heavy loads. Legend has it that in ancient times, it often carried three mountains and five mountains to make waves. After being appeased by Yu Xia, he made many contributions to Yu Xia. After the success of water control, Yu Xia put the credit on his back, so most of the stone tablets in China were carried on his back. The dam is very similar to the tortoise, but there is still a difference when you look closely. Bazaar has a row of teeth, but the tortoise doesn't. The number and shape of nail plates under the dam and on the tortoise shell are also different. Bullies, also known as stone turtles, are symbols of longevity and good luck. It is always struggling to move forward with its head held high, its four feet desperately propped up, struggling to move forward, but unable to move.
The second kiss (Ch and W ě n), also known as tail kiss or kiss (chěn), is a fish-shaped dragon (also said to be like a lizard with its tail cut off), which likes to look around, so it is located at both ends of the temple ridge. In Buddhist scriptures, kissing is something under the rain god, which can put out fires. Therefore, putting it on both ends of the roof can also eliminate disasters and put out fires.
Bo 'an, also known as the Charter, is shaped like a tiger, powerful and good at prison litigation, so people carve it on the prison door, so there is a saying among the people that the tiger's head is fastened. He also said that it upholds justice and can distinguish right from wrong, so it is also placed on the top of the two cards that officials patrol and avoid in the lobby of the yamen to maintain the awe-inspiring atmosphere of the court.
Zisi Plough, shaped like a dragon, but smaller than a dragon, likes music and singing, and is carved on the clock handle. It is said that I don't live by the sea all the time, and what I fear most at ordinary times is whales. Whenever there is a whale attack, he will scream when he is not old. Therefore, people put their own image on the clock and carve the long wood that hit the clock into the shape of a whale to make it loud and bright.
Tāotiè, a wolf-like, gluttonous man, is located on a bronze ware, now called Taotie. According to folklore, this monster is insatiable. After eating all the edible things, it finally ate its own body, leaving only one head, so it has the reputation of "having the body of Kubinashi".
Liuzi Yazi looks like a jackal with a dragon horn, glaring, with its horns clinging to his back. They like to kill and fight, and are carved on weapons, such as knife rings and handles or ceremonies, to play a deterrent role.
Suān ní, also known as Jin Heling. Sister-in-law used to be another name for a lion, so she looked like a lion, liked smoking, sat at the foot of an incense burner and was introduced to China with Buddhism. Because Buddha Sakyamuni is known as the "fearless lion", people naturally arrange him in the Buddha's seat, or carve him on an incense burner to enjoy the incense. In addition, sister-in-law is also the seat of Manjusri Bodhisattva, and there is also a temple dedicated to sister-in-law on Wutai Mountain in Manjusri Bodhisattva Dojo. Because the eldest sister-in-law is the fifth son of the dragon, the temple is called Wu Ye Temple, which has a great influence in the local area. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the dragon-shaped decoration in the middle of the collar of the stone lion or bronze lion is also an image of the lion entering the tiger's mouth, which makes the traditional China gate lion more powerful.
Jiāo tú looks like a snail, quiet and docile, a little autistic, and hates others entering its nest. Therefore, people often carve its image on the head of the gate or portray it on the door panel. Very quiet, guarding the door to take care of the peace at home, often turning into a circle beast on the gate or a stone drum blocking the door.
PíXiá, with single angle and double angles, short wings, curly tail and mane beard, is the most powerful geomantic tool to promote wealth, especially suitable for eccentric businesses, such as foreign exchange, stock, finance, lottery, futures and casinos. Since ancient times, it has been regarded as a sacred object to protect treasures and spit them out. It is hot in the five elements of feng shui, so it can attract a lot of money and open up the world's financial resources from now on.
Statement 2
Elasticity (Pinyin: Bìxì): Also known as tortoise, bully, and tonic, Long Jiuzi is long, shaped like a turtle, with teeth, great strength and good load bearing. It also carries heavy objects on its back, and the stone turtle under the stone tablet is its image. When the wall of the old city of Beijing was demolished, half of it was found under the walls of Dongbianmen and Xibianmen, so it was said to bear the city of Beijing.
Prison Bull: One of the nine sons of Long Sheng. Long is a kind of yellow dragon with scaly horns. He likes music and crouches at the head of the piano. This musical dragon not only stands on the Hu Qin of the Han nationality, but also has the image of raising its head and opening its mouth on the Yue Qin of the Yi nationality, Qin Sang of the Bai nationality and some Tibetan musical instruments.
Yazi (Pinyin: Yázì): One of the nine sons of Long Sheng, the dragon has a bow and a strong character. The most aggressive thing is killing. Carved on the knife ring and handle.
Laughing wind: the dragon is one of the nine sons, and it is a close call in his life. Now the beast in the corner of the temple is his image.
Not old: One of the nine sons born to the legendary dragon, he shouted loudly when he was hit, and served as the animal button for Hong Zhong to carry the beam, helping him to sing far and wide.
Sister-in-law (pinyin: Suānní): It is said that one of the nine sons of the dragon, like a lion, likes to sit on cigarettes, so the image usually appears on incense burners and then smokes. Hui Lin, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, said, "Sister-in-law is a lion, and she went out of the Western Regions."
Armadillo (pinyin: bi' à n): one of the nine sons of Longsheng, whose image is tiger, is said to be a good litigant, so his image is set at the prison gate or on both sides of the official hall.
Funeral (pinyin: Fùxì): One of the nine sons born by the dragon, shaped like a dragon, elegant and gentle, coiled around the top of the stone tablet.
Kissing, also known as Wei Wei and Qin Kissing (Pinyin, Ch and W ě n, Ch and W ě i, Ch and W ě n): one of the nine sons of Longsheng, with a thick mouth and a good throat, became a thorn-swallowing beast at both ends of Miaoling. Take it to put out the fire and eliminate the disaster. Whether the owl's tail is a bird or a legendary sea whale is still unclear.
Gluttony (Pinyin: Tāotiè): The legendary fierce and gluttonous beast. Ancient bronzes are often decorated with the shape of their heads, which are called gluttonous patterns. Legend has it that the dragon gave birth to nine sons. There is a passage in Zuo Zhuan's Eighteen Years of Wengong: "Jinyun has a son, is incompetent, gluttonous, and takes bribes with goods. Aggressive desires and luxuries, not excess and disgust; Gather together, accumulate facts, but don't know the truth. No matter who is widowed, there is no pity. People in the world are more fierce than the third watch, which is called gluttony. "
Pteris vittata, this should be a lie: one of the nine sons born in legend, Xishui, was carved into a bridge column and a dripping beast on the building.
Pepper map: Dragon is one of the nine sons. It is shaped like a snail, and it is very closed. It hates people coming into its nest. This is the image of the first ring.
Chi (pinyin: chρ), or Chi Shou: one of the legendary nine sons of Longsheng, with a big mouth and a big belly, can hold a lot of water, and is often used to decorate the drainage outlet of buildings, which is called Chi Shou Sanshui.
Kirin: the ancient god beast of China. It is said that it can live for two thousand years. The male is Qi and the female is Lin, which are collectively called Kirin. Gentle temperament, no harm to people and animals, no trampling on flowers and plants, so it is called a benevolent beast. Kirin looks like a deer and its tail looks like an ox's tail. It has only one horn, and it has no horn. It can spit fire with its mouth, and its voice is like thunder. In ancient China, Kirin symbolized auspiciousness. According to legend, this beast only appears in times of peace and prosperity, or when there are saints in the world. It is also called chime. According to folklore, Kirin will bring sons to people and make families prosperous, so there is a saying that Kirin will send sons. Legend has it that Kirin appeared before Confucius' mother gave birth to Confucius. Zheng He's fleet sailed to East Africa in the Ming Dynasty and brought back two giraffes to Beijing, which were considered as Kirin by people at that time. Ming Chengzu used this auspicious symbol to show his great management.
Later, it was commonly known as looking up to the sky and yelling at the sky: Legend has it that he is the son of the Dragon King and has the habit of watching. The dragon at the top of the watchpost in China growled at the sky, which was regarded as uploading providence and releasing people's hearts. There are also records that the mount of Guanyin Bodhisattva is "roaring to heaven".
Magic (Pinyin: pí xiū), also known as Tianlu, is a kind of god beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends. Its dragon head, horse body and feet are all like lions, with gray fur and flying. Fierce and fierce, he likes to absorb the essence of monsters and turn them into wealth. It is responsible for patrolling the sky to prevent monsters, plagues and diseases from disturbing the heaven. There is also a saying that the ninth son of the dragon. In ancient times, people often used bravery as the name of the army. Legend has it that the brave man broke the dogma, and the jade emperor punished him for only eating money from all directions, swallowing everything without diarrhea, making a fortune and not getting in, which was extraordinary. Now many people in China wear jade, which is the reason.