What is the relationship between Gouchen and Tengshe and Qinglong Baihu Suzaku Xuanwu?
1, tick Chen
One of the six ancient gods in Han mythology belongs to the earth. Real name Kirin, in the center. Another legend: Gou Chen is a god beast in Shan Hai Jing.
2. Teng snake
"Viper", also called flying snake, is a kind of snake that can walk on clouds and is a kind of fairy beast. Some people say that he is one of the stars, and there is a saying of "hooking a snake". According to folklore, Teng snake is a god beast juxtaposed with Gou Chen, ranking below the four elephants.
3. Qinglong
God beast in China mythology. Belongs to the traditional culture of China, one of the four elephants. The green dragon looks like a long snake, a unicorn head, a carp tail, a long beard, horns like deer and five claws, which is awesome.
4. White tiger
One of the four gods in China's ancient mythology, which originated from the worship of ancient stars, is the Western God who represents Shao Hao and the West for seven nights. Eight diagrams are dry and intercourse, and the five elements are the main gold, symbolizing the lack of yin in the four elephants and autumn in the four seasons.
5.suzaku
One of the four gods in China ancient mythology, which originated from the worship of ancient stars, is a southern god representing Emperor Yan and the seven nights in the south. It is separated from the gossip, igniting the fire in the five elements, symbolizing Lao Yang in the four elephants and summer in the four seasons.
6. Xuanwu
One of the four spirits in ancient China mythology, also known as tortoise and snake, originated from the worship of stars in ancient times. Refers to the twenty-eight lodges in the four elephants, which are divided into seven lodges in Xuanwu, and also represent Zhuan Xu and Hei Di, one of the five emperors.
In the traditional culture of China, the four elephants refer to Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu, representing the east, west, north and south directions respectively. The northern Xuanwu is dominated by gossip, and the five elements dominate the water, symbolizing the old yin in the four elephants and the winter in the four seasons.