The fox spirit was a mythical creature. There was no conclusive record of how they turned from an auspicious beast to a lewd beast in history. However, we can discuss this problem from another angle. In traditional culture, foxes were often regarded as auspicious and sacred creatures that represented wisdom, spirituality, and beauty. In some myths and legends, they were described as working with immortals or demons to bring good luck and happiness. Therefore, some people might think that vixens were auspicious beasts. However, as time passed, the image of the vixen began to change. In some literary works, foxes are portrayed as seductive and evil in nature, often associated with eroticism and promiscuity. This kind of description might be considered a subversion and belittlement of the original image of a fox spirit. Therefore, there may not be a clear answer as to how the fox spirit changed from an auspicious beast to a lewd beast in history. It depends on how different cultures and works portrayed the fox spirit.
In ancient China, the ten most auspicious beasts were the phoenix, the unicorn, the vermilion bird, the blue phoenix, and the nine-tailed fox. These auspicious beasts played an important role in ancient Chinese mythology and culture, and were regarded as symbols of good fortune and happiness. Among them, the phoenix was the most representative auspicious beast in China, symbolizing power, honor, and prosperity. The Qilin was considered a symbol of great fortune, while the Vermilion Bird and the Green Luan symbolized auspicious and festive respectively. The nine-tailed fox was a mythical beast in ancient Chinese mythology. It was considered a symbol of happiness and good luck. These auspicious beasts played an important role in Chinese culture, representing people's pursuit of happiness and good fortune.
I don't quite understand the exact meaning of the four auspicious beasts, the Baize Qilin. If you want to know the relationship between Baize and Qilin and the zodiac, according to the information provided, the sheep represents Baize and the horse represents Qilin. If that's not what you mean, please clarify the content of the question. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The four auspicious beasts in the wind and cloud were the dragon, phoenix, turtle, and qilin. According to the information provided, the essence of these auspicious beasts had different effects. Dragon Essence could increase one's strength greatly, make one immortal, and awaken the special abilities hidden in the human body. Phoenix blood could make people immortal and was relatively safe. The turtle egg could make people immortal, but the side effect was that they could not be discouraged. Qilin's blood could increase one's power and restore blood, but it would cause inner demons to appear and be passed on to future generations. However, the detailed description of the effects of each auspicious beast essence was not mentioned in the information provided.
The ranking of the 128 mythical beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas was as follows: Torch Dragon, Yinglong, Phoenix, Qingluan, Kuiniu, Ghost Chariot, Chongming Bird, Dangkang, Yingzhao, Huashe, Huodou, Gongshe, Qiyu, Xuhao, Pixiu, Fuyu, Qiwen, Baxia, Bi 'an, Pulao, Suan Ni, Fei, Qinglong, White Tiger, Rosefinch, Xuanwu, Dangkang, Chaofeng, Jipi, Qiuniu, Panlong, Flood Dragon, Hornless Dragon, Yinglong, Feiyi, Baiyu, Qilin, Baize, Lingyu, Taowu, Qiongqi, Torch Dragon, Jingwei, Liuli, Jufu, Dijiang, Gu Diao, Huhen, Taotie, Shu. Nine-tailed Fox, Hou, Zheng Zhang Eshan, Wei, Zhongshan God, Ba Snake, Kuafu, Xuan Turtle, Guan Guan, Chi Wei, Chang You, Xie Wei, Wei Wei, Qu Ru, Tiger Jiao, Phoenix, Worm Yi, Fat Yi, Wei Wei, Lu Shu, Nu Wa, Hao Zhi, Wei Yang, Parrot, Shusi, Luan Bird, Sheng Yu, Bi Fang, Tiangou, Wei Wei, and Wimbo.
In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there were many strange beasts that were considered auspicious and auspicious. Below were some common strange beasts: Dragon: The dragon is one of the most famous exotic beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. It is considered an auspicious symbol and often appears in myths and legends. 2. Phoenix: Phoenix is also one of the common exotic beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. It is considered a symbol of happiness and beauty and often appears in myths and legends. Qilin: Qilin is a strange beast that looks like a cow. It is believed to be a good omen and auspicious sign. It often appears in China traditional culture. 4. Tortoise: Tortoises were regarded as a symbol of longevity and good fortune in traditional China culture. There were also many legends and stories about tortoises in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. Deer: Deer is also one of the common exotic beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. It is considered a symbol of health and happiness. Bees: Bees are considered a symbol of hard work and harvest, and often appear in mythical stories. Butterfly: Butterflies are considered a symbol of beauty and happiness and often appear in myths and legends. In addition to the above-mentioned strange beasts, there were many other strange beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, such as lions, leopards, bears, wolves, foxes, etc., which were considered auspicious and auspicious.
Among the four auspicious beasts, there were dragons, phoenixes, qilins, tortoises, or different combinations such as Yi Yi, Ju Yi, Yi, and Suan Ni, but Bai Ze and the nine-tailed fox were not included. Qilin was a kind of auspicious beast. It had a dragon head and a deer body. It had scales on its body and horns on its head. It could breathe fire and had a thunderous voice. It was said that it could live for two thousand years. It was gentle and never hurt people. It could gather wealth from all directions and guard the family property. Wherever it appeared, there would be auspicious signs. In China Feng Shui, it could bring wealth, suppress houses, eliminate evil spirits, and bring prosperity. There was also a saying that Qilin gave birth to children. Bai Ze was also an auspicious beast. Legend had it that it could speak. It had a tiger head, a dragon body, and horns on its head. It knew the appearance and magical powers of all demons and ghosts in the world, and it also knew the spells to drive them away. The nine-tailed fox was regarded as a symbol of good fortune in traditional myths and legends, but it did not belong to the category of the four auspicious beasts. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!