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Counting the four villains in China's myths and legends
Many people should have seen Gulliver's Travels when they were children, a famous fairy tale abroad, which was made into a movie many times. Lilliput is very interesting. I often wonder, is there really a lilliputian country in the world?

In fact, we have many in China since ancient times.

1. Jiao Raoguo, the most famous lilliputian country in ancient China, is also the oldest lilliputian country recorded in Shan Hai Jing and Liezi Tang Wen. It is recorded by Jiao Raoguo, even in the official history of Historical Records. It is said that it is in the south of Qin, and there are many contacts with Qin people.

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Second, Le Biguo's "Dongming Ji" is the legend of Le Biguo. It is said that they are only three inches long and have wings. They speak very fast and talk to each other, so they are also called good language countries, just like fairies in foreign legends.

Bi people fly out in droves to bask in the sun every morning until it is hot. Their diet is mainly dew, so this habit should not be a serious human being, much like some kind of insect or cold-blooded animal.

3. Some of the overseas lilliputian countries recorded in the Divine Classic, such as Taiping Guangji, are called crane countries, which should be spread incorrectly. In short, it refers to a villain who is only three inches tall, but walks like a fly, travels thousands of miles a day, and knows how to keep fit. The average life expectancy is over 300 years.

China mandarin fish is small, but it is fast and has certain mysterious ability. They are not afraid of anything. They only have one natural enemy, a bird called sea bream, which is similar to a swan. This kind of bird swallows the mandarin fish in China. If swallowed, you will gain the ability of China mandarin fish. They can live for 300 years. It is said that China mandarin fish is just trapped in the stomach of sea mandarin fish.

Four. Hongliuwa is a mysterious humanoid creature in Xinjiang, which is said to have witnessed many records from Qing Dynasty to modern times, including Yuewei Caotang Notes Year. Hongliuwa, a little person about a foot tall, is called Hongliuwa because she folds the leaves into a circle as soon as they bloom and wears them on her head.

Hongliuwa sometimes steals vegetables in the military camp, and when she is caught, she will kneel down and beg for mercy. If she is locked up, she will starve to death. If you let her go, she won't dare to run. When she turns around, she pretends to chase, but she will kneel down and cry. She is timid and even cute.

Of course, since ancient times,