2. The pedestals of some famous stone tablets in China are carried by tyrants, which can be seen in the forest of steles and some historical sites. It is always struggling to move forward with its head held high, its four feet desperately propped up, struggling to move forward, but unable to move. People can see this hardworking Hercules everywhere in the ancestral hall of the temple.
It is said that in ancient times, Baxia often carried three mountains and five mountains and made waves in rivers, lakes and seas. Later, Dayu subdued it when he was controlling the water. It obeyed Dayu's command, pushed mountains and dug ditches, dredged rivers and made contributions to water control. After the flood was subdued, Dayu was worried that he would wander around again, so he moved to a huge stone tablet with indomitable spirit, engraved with Ba Xia's achievements in water control, and asked Ba Xia to carry it. The heavy stone tablet prevented him from walking.
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1, the eldest son is a prison cow, likes music and squats at the piano head.
2. The second son, Yazi, loves to kill and fight, and is engraved on the knife ring and handle.
The third son sneers at the wind and looks like a beast. He is the third child. He has a good life and looks good. The beast on the corner of the temple is its portrait. Some people always think it is the Phoenix of Long Mai.
4. Zisi growled loudly when he was hit, and acted as an animal button for Hong Zhong to help him sing.
5. Suān ní, which is shaped like a lion, ranks fifth. He likes quiet, sitting well and fireworks all his life. So the foot ornaments on the Buddha's seat and incense burner are its portraits.
6, six sons under the bully, also known as turtle (bx), like a turtle with teeth, like a load, is a turtle under the monument.
7. The seven-son armadillo (bàn) is shaped like a tiger, easy to litigate, and has its image on both sides of the prison gate or the official purlin.
8. Eight sons (fü xì), like a dragon, are elegant and gentle, coiled around the top of the stone tablet.
9. chī wěn, also known as tail kiss or chī kiss, is thick and easy to swallow, so it becomes a spine-swallowing beast at both ends of the temple ridge, and it is used to put out fires and eliminate disasters.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Longsheng Jiuzi