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What animal is Joe?

The pinyin of the brave is pí xiū, also known as "Exorcism, Tianlu and Bai Jie", commonly known as "Tiger of the Brave". It is a fierce 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. In China, there is a custom of decorating "magic", which has rich meanings and people believe that it can bring joy and good luck. In ancient times, people often used magic as the name of the army.

Chinese name

A mythical wild animal

Foreign name

Brave army

spell

Pisi

Another name

To ward off evil spirits, you have a unique talent and a hundred solutions.

use

Ward off evil spirits, town houses, etc.

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Myths and legends

Magic is a kind of god beast in ancient myths and legends of China. It is fierce and powerful. It is responsible for patrolling the sky to prevent monsters, plagues and diseases from disturbing the heaven.

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. After the story spread, this animal was regarded as making money. Many people in China wear brave jade products, which is the story.

brief introduction

A brave man is like a tiger and leopard, with a dragon-shaped head and tail, a golden color like jade, a pair of wings on his shoulders that can't be unfolded, a corner on his head and a backward tilt.

Legend has it that raccoons are 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 single horns or double horns. One horn is called "Tianlu" and the other two horns are called "evil spirits". Most shapes are single-angled.

Many people think that the fearless animal now is the giant panda. According to Records of the Five Emperors, more than 4,000 years ago, the Yellow Emperor tamed tigers, leopards, brave animals and beasts (giant pandas) to fight for the army and defeated Emperor Yan in Hanquan (now Zhuolu County, Hebei Province).

In ancient times, it was also used to refer to brave soldiers. In the Beijing Opera "Lost Street Pavilion, Empty City Plan, Chop Ma Su", Zhuge Liang once wrote a lyric "Each is his own master", and "courage" means hero.

In the south, some people call it a "monster" or "four unlike". In China, there is a tradition of decorating "God beast". Like dragons, phoenixes and unicorns, mythical animals are considered to bring happiness and good luck.

Jade carvings are generally prone, some with jade money in their mouths and some lying on jade money. People like to tie jade money in their mouths with red lines, or tie ropes to the tails of animals to play with.

According to records, it is shaped like a lion with wings, and ancient fabrics, military flags, hooks, printed buttons and bell buttons are often used as decorations to ward off evil spirits.