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According to Shan Hai Jing, a person who is lucky enough to meet a white fox with nine tails can become a king. It is said that Dayu passed by Tushan at the age of 30 and once saw a white fox with nine tails. Later, he really became the son of heaven.
The image of the nine-tailed fox once appeared on the bronzes of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and later appeared with the toad, three ancestors and five others. By the side of the Queen Mother of the West, from monsters to auspiciousness, she may finally become an immortal and stay in the illusory Mount Kunlun.
Shan Hai Jing records the clear autumn and the nine-tailed fox, which is called "Kyubi no Youko" for short and "Kyubi no Youko Chicken" for short. It first appeared in the pre-Qin period and spread to the Han Dynasty as an auspicious beast, symbolizing the prosperity of kings and being mentioned in many ancient books.
Some scholars believe that the images of "Qingqiu Country" and "Nine-tailed Fox" in The Classic of Mountains and Seas come from the "tail lodge" in "Oriental Dragon" because there are nine planets at the tail. Yu met the legends of "Tu Shan barren woman" and "nine-tailed white fox" when he was in charge of water control, which is a tortuous inheritance of Yu's water control thought to Ji Wei.
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.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Nine-tailed Fox