Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What harm did Kyubi no Youko foxes do to people in history? Why do you say that Kyubi no Youko Fox originated in China? Is it a Japanese monster or China? The Xia Dynasty cursed the emperor and got a
What harm did Kyubi no Youko foxes do to people in history? Why do you say that Kyubi no Youko Fox originated in China? Is it a Japanese monster or China? The Xia Dynasty cursed the emperor and got a
In ancient myths and legends, the fox in Kyubi no Youko was an auspicious symbol of peace, and the concept of symbolizing fate prevailed in the Han Dynasty, so the nine-tailed fox, originally a totem god, was also symbolized and became a mysterious symbol of good luck. At this time, the nine-tailed fox is a god beast, as auspicious as dragons, phoenixes, Kirin and Xuanwu, not the monster that you said harms people.
The nine-tailed fox was demonized at the latest in the early Northern Song Dynasty. The most famous Kyubi no Youko fox is the fox in the novel "The List of Gods" in the Ming Dynasty. Please see the novel or TV series for the specific plot.
As for what you said about Xia Ba, it should be.
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