First, prison cattle
The eldest son of the dragon is called "prison cow", which was born by the dragon and his mother. This prison cow inherited her mother's gentle and kind character, and is a full-fledged literary youth. Prison cows like melody very much and are good at all kinds of musical instruments, especially playing the piano. What prison cows like to do best is to squat at the piano head and enjoy beautiful music. In this way, the idiom "play the lute to a cow" seems inappropriate, at least the cows in it do not include "prison cows".
Second, artistry
The second son of the dragon is called "Yazi", which was born by the dragon and the female wolf. Yazi inherited the fierce and aggressive character of the female wolf. He is strong-willed, belligerent, likes to fight, and gloats at him when he is slightly unhappy. Yazi always has a sword in her mouth at ordinary times, ready to make a few moves with those who refuse to accept it. Because of this feature, the ancients carved the image of wallet on the handle and blade to show its power. The idiom "vengeful" is very vivid. A vengeful person will fight with others for trivial matters.
Third, teasing the wind.
The third son of the dragon is called "Mockingwind", which was born by the dragon and the mother bird. The mocking wind looks elegant and expensive, symbolizing the auspicious peace of all countries. In addition, mocking the wind can ward off evil spirits and deter evil spirits. Mockingwind inherited the ideal and long-cherished wish of mother bird to soar in the sky. He likes to see the blue sky from a height during the nine days of the working day. The ancients often carved images mocking the wind on the roof, hoping to eliminate disasters. On the whole, Mo Chifeng is an auspicious beast, much stronger than the second brother.
Fourth, no pains.
The dragon's fourth son, named Bran, was born to a toad. Not always inherited the characteristics of toad's mother's loud voice and love to sing, and she often shouts at the seaside at ordinary times. Although he is the son of a dragon, this old four is a coward. When he meets a big beast like a whale, he will run away in fright, and he will not forget to shout when he runs. The ancients vividly carved the image of immortality on the bronze bell, implying a grand and loud voice.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) sister-in-law
The fifth son of the dragon, named "Sister-in-law", was born to the dragon and the lioness, half dragon and half lion. Sister-in-law is an anomaly in Kowloon. He is neither as vigorous and fierce as mother lion, nor as majestic as father dragon. Aunt is a lifeless "stay at home", which is the so-called "otaku". Sister-in-law usually likes to sit alone in the corner staring blankly and smoke alone. So the ancients often carved the image of their sister-in-law on incense burners.
Sixth, bullies
The sixth son of the dragon, named "Ba Xia" or "Wang Yi", was born to the dragon and mother turtle. Baxia is also called "Dragon Turtle" and "Mysterious Turtle" on the earth. He is full of strength and likes to carry heavy objects. When I was young, I carried huge stones around. Later, when I grew up, I felt dissatisfied and simply swam in the sea with a few mountains on my back. When Dayu was in charge of water control, he was surrendered by Xia, helping Dayu push mountains and dig ditches to clear rivers. Dayu's "nine-day rest" for water control can only be carried by bullies.
Seven, armadillos
The seventh son of the dragon, named "armadillo", was born by the dragon and the tiger mother. The armadillo inherited the tiger mother's brave and resolute character. He is upright and likes to uphold justice. Armadillo is a righteous beast in ancient mythology. It is its duty to slay and exorcise demons, and it is also the favorite of Nine dragons in business. Therefore, the ancients often carved the image of armadillos on the court, representing fairness and justice.
Eight, Pteris vittata
The eighth son of the dragon, named "Pteris vittata", was born to the dragon and crocodile mother. The modeling of Pteris vittata is basically to turn the crocodile head into a faucet, and the other parts are the appearance characteristics of crocodiles. Although it is not big, the scales of this centipede are like iron. It is not afraid of swords and can swallow half a river in one gulp. Therefore, the ancients often carved the image of centipede on the bridge, hoping that centipede could resist floods and destroy monsters in the water.
Nine, kissing
The ninth and youngest son of the dragon is called Kiss, which was born by a mother whale. Kissing inherits the mother whale's control over the water, and it is extremely huge. It usually eats an amazing amount and likes to swallow it raw. He likes to stay on the roof like the third child. Once a house catches fire, he is a dragon fire extinguisher. Therefore, this feature of Laojiu was decorated on the roof by later generations.
Correlation extension
1, brave
Nicknamed "ward off evil spirits, blessed by nature, there are hundreds of solutions", commonly known as "big tiger" It is a fierce beast recorded in ancient books and folk myths and legends in China, and it is also called the five great beasts with dragons, phoenixes, turtles and unicorns.
The artistic works of the brave image can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, and most of them are winged quadrupeds, and their shapes may have originated in West Asia. The brave was once the totem of two ancient clans. Legend has it that he helped the Emperor Yanhuang to fight, and was named "Tianlu Beast", which means to be blessed by God. It aims to protect the treasure for the emperor and is also a symbol of the royal family. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty named it "Dibao".
2. Overeating
Alias Gourmet and Lean are ferocious and gluttonous beasts in ancient myths and legends of China, and they are also called the four great beasts with Qiong Qi, Xiongnu and Chaos. Gluttony looks like a sheep's face, with eyes under his arm, Tiger Claw teeth and a baby's voice. It is a symbol of greed and is often used to describe people who are greedy or greedy.
3. Kirin
In the ancient mythology of China, there was a kind of auspicious animals which were scattered all over the place, and they were called the five auspicious animals together with dragons, phoenixes, turtles and beasts.
Kirin is an animal that synthesizes ideas according to the way of thinking of China people. According to legend, Kirin is the ancestor of Ji surname (Zhou pulse), which originated from the ancestor of the Yellow Emperor and is one of the main branches of blood. There is a poem that says, "Kirin treads on auspicious clouds, but it is hard to disappear on earth."