There were a total of five types of mythical beasts in the Mountain Sea of Dreams. They were the Yinglong, the Mugu, the Fire Mugu, the Three Green Birds, and the Qilin. Among them, Yinglong had already been removed from the shelves and was no longer spawned. The pythons, fire pythons, three green birds, and qilin can be obtained by activating the divine beast totem or purchasing the Bahuang Jiarui divine beast gift. The specific method of obtaining it might need to be further understood in the game.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas recorded many mythical beasts, including the fish, Qiong Qi, Tengu, Nine-tailed Fox, Phoenix, Kylin, Candle Dragon, Yinglong, Zhuyan, Taotie, Dijiang, Zheng, Nephew, Kunpeng, Azure Dragon, Xuanwu, and so on.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas was an ancient geographical document that recorded the geography, geography, animals, plants, myths and legends of China and its surrounding areas. The mythical beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas referred to some mythical creatures that existed under the geographical, geological, climate, and environmental conditions of that time. Due to various reasons, these mythical beasts no longer existed under the geographical, geological, climate, and environmental conditions of modern times. The disappearance of the mythical beasts may be due to their huge size and extraordinary abilities, which posed a great threat to the society and natural environment at that time. For example, some divine beasts had powerful offensive and defensive powers that might affect human activities and survival. In addition, the appearance and disappearance of divine beasts may also be related to political, religious, cultural and other factors at that time. It should be noted that the mythical beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas were not modern fictional creatures, but real creatures that existed in ancient times. They had certain historical and cultural value.
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.
There were different versions and views on the ranking of the most powerful divine beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. In some versions, the strongest divine beasts mentioned included Torch Dragon, Nine-Tailed Fox, Yinglong, Zhuyan, Taotie, Qiongqi, Dijiang, Tengu, Zheng, and Nephew. The strongest divine beasts mentioned in other versions included Baize, Kui, Phoenix, Qilin, Taowu, Xie Zhi, Hou, Chongming Bird, Bi Fang, and Azure Dragon. However, because the information provided in the search results was not detailed and consistent enough, it was impossible to determine the exact ranking of the strongest divine beasts.
All the divine beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas included Baize, Kui, Phoenix, Kirin, Taowu, Xiezhi, Hou, Chongming Bird, Bifang, Taotie, Feifei, Zhujian, Hundun, Qingji, Qinglong, Tiangou, Qiongqi, Nine-tailed Fox, Gu Diao, Zhuhuai, Wenyu, Zhuqing, Roe-owl, Xingtian, Yuyu, Wanghai, Xiageng, Zhubi, Zhongshan God, Yuhen, Zhengzhang Shushan, Yushu, Lu'e, Xuangui, Salmon, Lei, Yuyu, Shangfu, Guanyuan, Chiyu, etc.
The names of the 128 mythical beasts in the Classic of Mountains and Seas included: Kun Peng, Unicorn, Hun Dun, Fei Lian, Kui Niu, Gui Che, Chongming Niao, Dangkang, Yingzhao, Hua She, Huo Dou, Gong She, Yi Yi, Xu Hao, Pi Xiu, Fu Yi, Yi Wen, Ba Xia, Yi An, Pu Lao, Suan Ni, Fei, Qing Long, Bai Hu, Zhu Que, Xuan Wu, Dangkang, Chao Feng, Ji Pi, Qiu Niu, Pan Long, Jiao Long, Chi Long, Ying Long, Fei Yi, Bai Yi, Qi Lin, Bai Ze, Ling Yu, Tao Wu, Qiong Qi, Zhu Long, Jing Wei, Li Li, Ju Fu, Di Jiang, Gu Diao, Yi Hen, Tao Tie, Shu Shu. Nine-tailed Fox, Hou, Zheng, Zhang Eshan, Wei, Zhongshan God, Ba Snake, Kuafu, Xuan Turtle, Guan Guan, Chi Wei, Chang You, Xie Wei, Qi Wei, Qu Ru, Tiger Jiao, Phoenix, Worm Yi, Fat Yi, Qi Wei, Lu Shu, Nu Wa, Hao Zhu, Qi Yang, Parrot, Shusi, Luan Bird, Sheng Yu, Bi Fang, Tiangou, Qi Wei, and Wimu.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas recorded a total of 75 types of strange beasts. These strange beasts included the fish, Qiong Qi, Heavenly Dog, Zheng, Feiyi, Phoenix, Gu Diao, Nine-Tailed Fox, Revolving Turtle, Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Black Tortoise, Vermillion Bird, Taowu, Hundun, Taotie, Water Qilin, Baize, Bifang, Xiezhi, Henggong Fish, Bi 'an, Kuiniu, Yingzhao, Dangkang, Yinglong, Red Pheasant, Miemeng Bird, Heavenly Fox, Bi Xie, Xingtian, and so on. These strange beasts were described in detail in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. They came in all shapes and sizes. Some could fly, some could summon the wind and rain, some could make special sounds, and some could cause floods. They were mythical beasts in ancient Chinese legends, bringing endless imagination and mystery to people.