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Teng of the four traditional beasts

This is the totem of four elephants.

Qinglong 1

Also known as "Black Dragon". Dragon is the totem of the Chinese nation. Since the Yellow Emperor entrusted it to Tianhe and weiser, it has become a symbol of the Chinese nation and even the whole of China. According to legend, Qinglong looks like a long snake, a unicorn's head, a carp's tail, a long beard, deer-like horns and five claws, which is awesome.

2. White tiger

The god of war, the god of war symbolizes power and the army, so many places named after the white tiger in ancient times are related to the military, such as the white tiger flag in the ancient army and the white tiger statue on the military symbol. It is generally believed that the white tiger has many magical powers, such as avoiding evil, avoiding disasters, praying for blessings, punishing evil and promoting good, getting rich, getting married and so on.

The origin of Qinglong

Qinglong originated from the worship of stars in ancient times. In ancient China, the stars in the sky were divided into seven star zones: Three Walls and Four Elephants. "Three Walls" is the "Wei Zi Wall", symbolizing the palace; "Taiweiyuan" symbolizes the administrative organization; The "sky wall" symbolizes the bustling market. These three walls are arranged in a triangle around Polaris.

There are four elephants around the three walls: East Black Dragon, West White Tiger, South Suzaku and North Xuanwu. In other words, the stars in the East are like a dragon. As the earth revolves around the sun, the stars in the sky change with the seasons. Every evening at the turn of winter and spring, the black dragon appears.