Some people say fighting is to ward off evil spirits! Also known as Tianlu or Tianlu. Legend has it that it devours everything without excreting, and people think it can devour gold and silver without losing property.
According to folklore, the brave eat gold, silver and jewels, especially. It was very popular with the Jade Emperor, but once you eat too much, you can't help but excrete everywhere. Once, the Jade Emperor saw the treasure scattered all over the floor. In a rage, he slapped his ass. From then on, it can only eat but not row. In addition, the nickname "magic" means to ward off evil spirits, so it is very popular with people.
What does it look like? In Qing Qian, it is written that cockroaches look like tigers. There is also a saying that it looks like a bear and its fur is gray. Liaodong people call it white bear, in which the male animal is called raccoon and the female animal is called raccoon. However, in works of art, mythical animals are usually shaped as leading horses with horns on their heads, which look like lions as a whole, and some mythical animals even put wings on them.
Magic is not only a lucky beast to exorcise evil spirits, but also a brave beast, which can be compared with tiger and leopard. In ancient times, it was sometimes embroidered on military flags, so people sometimes called it a magic warrior or an army that could recruit good soldiers. According to Records of the Historian, the Yellow Emperor once led his troops to fight against Emperor Yan in the land of Hanquan, and he had an army called Brave. Some people think that the army is actually composed of brave people and brave people.
Summary: From ancient times to the present, the image and function of the brave have changed and evolved into many different sayings, but people's love for it is getting deeper and deeper. In a place in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, there is a unique dance called Zanwu Dance, which is similar to but different from lion dance. It is said that martial arts and acrobatics have been mixed for more than 20 generations, combining rigidity with flexibility.