Nine-tailed Fox's novels: The Book of Seals, The Bride-to-be of the Nine-tailed Fox and The Storm of the Fox.
Personality signature of the nine-tailed fox: I yearn for the pride of the nine-tailed fox, laugh and forget the enemy, flatter if she just turns her head and smiles, there are hundreds of spells to cast.
The basic feature of the nine-tailed fox image is "Kyubi no Youko", and it is said that Shiping is a symbol of good luck. "Ruiying Atlas" said: "If the king is neutral, the nine-tailed fox will be very embarrassed." And "Song Shu Fu Rui Zhi" said: "The white fox, the benevolent and wise king will arrive."
The nine-tailed fox is an animal image that often appears in China's ancient literary works. It has complex cultural connotations and is always associated with mysterious culture. Among many animal images, the nine-tailed fox has distinctive features and wide social coverage, which is well known to women and children. Like other literary images, the image of the nine-tailed fox has gone through a long process of development. It has its own prototype of life and evolved on the basis of the prototype.
Legend about the nine-tailed fox:
1, in the legend of China, the Kyubi no Youko arc that often appears is a fox with only Kyubi no Youko. It can turn into a gorgeous woman and seduce a man. It is said that each tail has different strength. In fact, the nine-tailed fox doesn't mean that it has only nine tails, but there are countless ones. It is said that foxes will become nine-tailed foxes if they live for more than a thousand years.
2. The nine-tailed white fox in the case of Dayu meeting Tu Shanshi's daughter obviously means auspicious marriage. The Book of Songs with a Fox is a lonely, depressed and wandering fox. As a human being whose marriage and love are out of date, it is sung. Therefore, the White Tiger Yi Tong written by Ban Gu in Han Dynasty is marked by the fox, which shows the virtue and animality of "future generations". Therefore, the performance of the fox was compared to the charm of human nature by later generations, which laid the groundwork.